Tidligere arrangementer
We are excited to announce the Launch of Marija Bartl’s monograph, Reimagining Prosperity: Toward a New Imaginary of Law and Political Economy in the EU. Join us at Kjerka for this special event!
Title: Unusual priors for atmospheric inversion
Speaker: Antonie Brozova, Czech Academy of Sciences
Welcome to this event where we examine how the rise of the Global South, shifting geopolitical dynamics, and emerging forms of cooperation are reshaping the landscape for achieving sustainable development.
Join us for an evening with short talks from young researchers. Grab some snacks and learn about exciting research in sustainable energy and the energy transition. This event is open to everyone - bring friends and family for an evening of interesting talks from inspiring scientists.
The topic of this year’s Sustainability Law PhD Seminar is hope in times of uncertainty, reflecting the research agenda and the ambitions of our Research Group. The seminar is hybrid, welcoming participants in Oslo as well as through zoom.
Title: Volcanic eruptions and climate, a 100.000-year history
Speaker: Alice Paine, University of Basel
Title: How spatial and temporal wet–dry variability shapes the carbon cycle in a thawing boreal peatland at the southern edge of permafrost
Speaker: Oliver Sonnentag, Université de Montreal
UiO:Energy and Environment invites UiO master students, PhDs, and summer project students working on energy, climate and sustainability, to present their research at the Energy and Environment Forum on September 25, 2025!
Title: In-situ measurement of mixed-phase cloud microphysics: Using stable water isotopes to identify ice growth pathways in Cold Air Outbreak clouds
Speaker: Elise Rosky, NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
The Energy and Environment Forum 2025 took place September 25. This was an interdisciplinary conference focusing on the green transition seen from different perspectives presented by a mix of UiO researchers, students and external contributions.
Title: Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service evaluation of smoke and dust in 2025
Speaker: Mark Parrington, ECMWF
The conference considers how the intersections between modern art and medicine have been curated in the past and are being curated today. The conference is a collaboration with MUNCH, and partners in Canada and USA.
"Curating Modernism & Medicine" unders?ker forholdet mellom hvordan moderne kunst og medisin blir kuratert, historisk og i dag. Konferansen er et 澳门葡京手机版app下载 med MUNCH og partnere i Canada og USA.
Title: Emulating global carbon cycle dynamics with CARMEN, a new simple carbon cycle model
Speaker: Alejandro Romero Prieto, University of Leeds
Title: Plans and outlines for the coming IPCC AR7 reports
Speaker: Jan Fuglestvedt, CICERO
Angst, skam og unnvikelse: Hvordan bedre systematikken i selvmordsforebygging?
The 2025 Eco-Emotions conference (September 3rd-5th) will thematize water. Access the participants' abstracts at the program page.
Title: The role of climate variability and climate change for net-zero energy systems
Speaker: Jan Wohland, Section for Energy Systems (UiO)
Professor Bernt ?ksendal is a globally celebrated mathematician and pioneer in stochastic analysis and financial mathematics. His groundbreaking contributions, particularly in stochastic differential equations and their applications, have profoundly influenced research and education. His seminal textbook on stochastic differential equations remains a foundational resource for mathematicians worldwide.
Talk 1: Exploring the future of the Antarctic Ice Sheet with the ice-sheet models PISM and ISSM (Lena Nicola, PIK)
Talk 2: Revisiting AMOC impacts: from temperature extremes to carbon uptake and the economy (Eduardo Alastrué de Asenjo, MPI)
The summit provides a unique opportunity for PhD students within Health Sciences across the Nordic countries to meet, engage in scientific discussions and to build networks.
Title: The impact of resolving mesoscale motions on the large-scale atmospheric response to midlatitude SST anomalies
Speaker: David Battisti, University of Washington
Title: Introducing the IMPACTS field campaign: Investigation of Microphysis and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast-Threatening Snowstorms
Speaker: Lynn McMurdie, University of Washington
At this workshop, we will discuss the revised versions of papers that were initially presented at the previous Language Myths workshop held in Copenhagen on 16 January 2025.
The organizing committee is excited to welcome you to Oslo, Norway in June 2025 for a conference gathering colleagues working at the intersection of biomedical science and the social sciences and humanities. We aim to build a network of peers working in the field of social medicine, including health practitioners jointly trained in the social sciences or humanities and scholars across disciplines committed to nurturing health for all through practice, theory, and/or action.