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Join us for this year's Hal Wilhite Memorial Lecture held by Professor Alan Warde on how food habits and preferences change.
RITMO is excited to host the 18th International Conference of Students of Systematic Musicology (SysMus25) 11-13 June 2025.
Kacper Szulecki presents the paper Populism, the Energy Transition, and International Politics at the Tuesday Seminar on 10 June 2025.
The Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology is hosting the Nordic-Baltic Biometric Conference (NBBC) in 2025.
3rd Nordic Epistemology Network Workshop
Join us for this talk by Loren Lybarger (Ohio University)
Edina Krompák will present her ongoing research project on multilingual, multimodal and digital practices of Swiss young people.
Department seminar. Fabrizio Zilibotti is a Professor of International and Development Economics at Yale University. He will present the paper "A Theory of Endogenous Degrowth and Environmental Sustainability" (written with Philippe Aghion, Timo Boppart, Michael Peters and Matthew Schwartzman).
The conference Kj?nnsforskning N?! is taking place in Oslo on the 5th and 6th of June 2025.
Reuben Wong presents the paper China’s challenge to liberal human rights at the Tuesday Seminar on 3 June 2025.
Assistant Professor at Cornell University, and Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics in Frankfurt, Nori Jacoby, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
Department seminar. Nicola Lacetera is a Professor of Economics at the University of Bologna. He will present the paper "Let (Me) Save and Let (Me) Die? Economic factors and Support for Medical Aid in Dying" (written with Simona S. Sartor, Florian H. Schneider and Roberto A. Weber).
Nelson Goering (University of Oslo) will talk about different theories about Indo-European accent and ablaut shifts.
Ahmed Ahsanuzzaman (Independent University, Bangladesh) will present new research on the reception on Ibsen in Bangladesh.
Join this workshop where we will explore and discuss interdisciplinary perspectives on artifacts, resources and their historical circulation during the early modern period!
In this final seminar, Marie Stilling will present the draft of her PhD thesis titled “Cultivating weeds”.
This years Throne Holst Symposium will be in honour of Professor Asim Duttaroy who turns 70 years. There will also be presentations of new papers and posters by the young scientists. The paper, poster and communication awards will be announced in the evening.
In conversation with Janne Stigen Drangsholt about future dystopias, resistance and horses. Hosted by the House of Literature (Litteraturhuset).
Mathilde Giske presents the paper The need for a new approach? Enlargement of the EU in a time of geopolitical tensions at the Tuesday Seminar on 27 May 2025.
Anniina F?rkkil?, MD PhD, is an Assistant professor in translational gynecologic oncology and a Specialist in gynecology at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
The title of her talk is:"Unraveling the Determinants of Spatial Tumor Ecosystems in Ovarian Cancer: Insights into Immune Interactions and Therapeutic Opportunities".
Department seminar. Andreas Ravndal Kost?l is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, BI Norwegian Business School. He will present the paper "The Labor Supply Curve is Upward Sloping: The Labor Market Effects of Immigrant-Induced Demand Shocks” (written with Sigurd Galaasen, Joan Monras, and Jon Vogel).
The first meeting of the Nordic Network for Critical Theory will be taking place at the University of Oslo on 26-27 May 2025.
John Hutchinson will present work from his PhD project at the University of Surrey.
We are pleased to welcome you to to the launch of Erik Skare's new book on Palestinian Islamism. Join us for a presentation of the book, which will be followed by a panel discussion with the author and guests Hilde Henriksen Waage and Jacob H?igilt
Department seminar. Magnus Irie is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton University. He will present the paper "Innovations in Entrepreneurial Finance and Top Wealth Inequality".