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Time and place: , Lucy Smiths bulding, The Hanna Ryggen room, 10th floor

Welcome all to this open lecture with Professor Cybele Raver, New York University.

Time and place: , Vilhelm Bjerknes' hus Auditorium 2

Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing our lives. However, modern AI shows remarkable, unpredictable and mysterious non-human behaviour when replacing human activity, and this is not at all understood. Professor Anders Hansen from the University of Cambridge gives a talk on the mysteries of AI.

Time and place: , Forsamlingssalen, Harald Schjelderups hus

Professor Georgina Born (Oxford, UK) will give a seminar lecture on Time, the Social, and the Material, as they mediate musical genre.

Time and place: , Georg Sverdrups hus Undervisningsrom 1

Professor Geoffrey Bowker, UCI-Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences, is visiting the Science Studies Colloquium Series.

This lecture is free and open to anyone interested, hosted by Centre for Digital Life Norway.

Time and place: , Room Kinoen, 澳门葡京手机版app下载sparken

NCMM group leader will present her research as part of Oslo Science Park's 'Food for Thought' series

Time and place: , ARENA - Sognsveien 68 (3rd floor)

How does the private sector strategically use poor quality data for its own benefit? In this talk, Linsey McGoey discusses how weak evidence-based policy can paradoxically be a powerful tool in the political economy of global health.

Time and place: , Georg Sverdrups hus Auditorium 2

Professor Tom Shakespeare is visiting the Science Studies Colloquium Series. Shakespeare is trained in social and political sciences at Cambridge University, and has taught and researched at the Universities of Sunderland, Leeds, Newcastle and East Anglia. From 2008-2013 he was a technical officer at the World Health Organisation. Currently Shakespeare is chair of Light for the World - UK, and vice-chair of Light for the World International, see https://www.light-for-the-world.org/.

The seminar is open for everyone!

Time and place: , PAM 389

In my talk, I will reflect the perspective and results of the research project and network 'kakanien revisited' as a contribution of an exemplary field of area studies in cultural research. 

In a first step, I will describe all the tools the group has adapted from postcolonial studies: the subversion of the relation between centre and periphery, heterogeneity and identity, the relation between culture and power, the narrative of culture and civilisation, gender aspects, the construction of the 'own' other. In a second part, I will discuss the differences between post-colonialism and post-imperialism, also with regard to the process of nation building. Finally, I will refer to the imperial traces in Austrian literature of the 20th century, e.g. in Roth, Canetti, Musil, Broch, Zweig and others.  

Reference: Wolfgang Müller-Funk: The Architecture of Modern Culture. Towards a narrative theory of culture. Boston-Berlin 2012.

Time and place: , Kino Lecture Hall, 澳门葡京手机版app下载sparken

Professor Nenad Ban, of  ETH Zurich, will give the talk: "Protein synthesis: from ribosome assembly to targeting of membrane proteins". The seminar is the first in a series on biological single particle cryo-electron microscopy.

Time and place: , Georg Morgenstiernes hus Seminarrom 204

Professor Susan Owens is visiting the Science Studies Colloquium Series. Susan Owens is Emeritus Professor of Environment and Policy at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of the British Academy. She has researched and published widely in the field of environmental governance, focusing on policy processes in modern democracies and in particular on the role of knowledge, evidence, ideas and expertise in policy formation and change.

The seminar is open for everyone!

Time and place: , Stort M?terom, Georg Sverdrups Hus

The talk draws on his forthcoming book The Soul of Care: The Moral Education of a Husband and Doctor.

Time and place: , Forsamlingssalen, Harald Schjelderups hus

Jessie Fillerup, Associate Professor of Music at the University of Richmond and research fellow at the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies, will give a seminar lecture entitled " Musical Temporality in Theatrical Magic Shows".

Time and place: , P. A. Munchs hus 389

Lecture by Till Dembeck, University of Luxembourg

Time and place: , Georg Morgenstiernes hus Seminarrom 204

Professor ved TIK Senter for teknologi, innovasjon og kultur ved Universitetet i Oslo, Magnus Gulbrandsen kommer til Forum for Vitenskapsteori! Gulbrandsen jobber blant annet med offentlige forskningsorganisasjoner rolle i innovasjon, prosessen omkring “impact”, kommersialisering av forskning og forholdet mellom universitet og industri.

Foredraget er ?pent for alle!

Time and place: , SUM, Sognsveien 68, Oslo, Seminar room on 4th floor

As Ghana seeks to expand primary health services, how do past experiences shape current perceptions and expectations? David Bannister will survey the history of Ghana's health system in our next Global Health Unpacked seminar.

Time and place: , Vilhelm Bjerknes' hus Auditorium 2

Sten Ludvigsen, dekan ved Det utdanningsvitenskapelige fakultet og professor ved Institutt for pedagogikk, Universitetet i Oslo kommer til Forum for vitenskapsteori! Ludvigsen ledet utvalget bak utredningen for Kunnskapsdepartementet, ?Fremtidens skole — Fornyelse av fag og kompetanser? (NOU 2015: 8) som har l?ftet fram begrepet ?dybdel?ring?. Denne utredningen har v?rt et viktig utgangspunkt for den p?g?ende fagfornyelsen i norsk skole.

Foredraget er ?pent for alle!

Time and place: , Forsamlingssalen, Harald Schjelderups hus

Samuel Mehr, Research Associate in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University, will give a seminar lecture entitled "Origins and Functions of Music in Infancy". 

Time and place: , Rom 652, Georg Morgenstiernes hus

Symposium i anledning 100-?rsdagen for Knut Erik Tran?ys f?dsel.

Time and place: , Akershus University Hospital, Main Auditorium
Time and place: , Georg Sverdrups hus Grupperom 7
Professor David Jones is visiting the Science Studies Colloquium Series. Trained in psychiatry and history of science, David Jones is the Ackerman Professor of the Culture of Medicine at Harvard University. His research has focused on the causes and meanings of health inequalities (Rationalizing Epidemics: Meanings and Uses of American Indian Mortality since 1600) and the history of decision making in cardiac therapeutics (Broken Hearts: The Tangled History of Cardiac Care, 2013). He is currently at work on three other histories, of the evolution of coronary artery surgery, of heart disease and cardiac therapeutics in India, and of the threat of air pollution to health. His teaching at Harvard College and Harvard Medical School explores the history of medicine, medical ethics, and social medicine.
 
The seminar is open for everyone!
Time and place: , Bl?tt auditorium, Rikshospitalet

On December 19th dr. Javier Corral will present a guest lecture on "What nature tells us about antithrombin".

Time and place: , P.A. Munchs hus 226

Lecture by Erika Mihálycsa (Babe?-Bolyai University, Cluj)

Time and place: , Forsamlingssalen, Harald Schjeldrups hus

Professor David Huron (Ohio State University) will lecture on "A Theory of Sadness: Melancholy, Grief, and Nostalgia".