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This month, NCMBM International Seminar will be welcoming Prof Claire Booth, Professor in Gene Therapy and Paediatric Immunology and Consultant Paediatric Immunologist at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in London; and Prof Judith Zaugg, Professor of Molecular Medicine at Basel University, University Hospital Basel in the Department of Biomedicine.
Professor of Music Psychology at the University of Sheffield, Renee Timmers, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
Cand.med. Cecilie Benedicte Isern at Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis “Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Young Norwegians Assessing the role of Exercise and Implications for Prevention Strategies” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).
Implementation of cancer prevention interventions in schools as complex systems
MA in Social Anthropology and ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe Gro Stueland Skorpen will be defending her dissertation "Looking into the digital state. An ethnography of audit".
Marit Moum Aune (Norwegian National Ballet) will hold a lecture on her working method when transposing Ibsen's plays to the silent world of ballet.
This breakfast seminar will provide hands-on tips on how to improve your research proposal.
Master Daniel X Y Fong at the Department of Musicology will defend his dissertation Queer Living and Dying in Opera: (Re)thinking Gender-Sex-Sexuality as/for Queer Opera Singers?for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Conference on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Art History at the University of Oslo
Master Zsolt Gy?regy at the Department of Culture, Religion, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies will defend his dissertation?Close Encounters with the Tupi-Guarani: Art, Genre, and Translational Epistemology in Early Modern Ethnography?for the degree doctor philosophiae (PhD).
NCMBM is delighted to welcome Professor Luis Serrano, Director of the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) in Barcelona, as the speaker for NCMBM’s inaugural Christmas Lecture.?
He will be presenting is work on:"Combining synthetic biology and protein design to engineer a lung therapeutic bacteria".
Emil Flat? (NYU Gallatin) will give a talk for the Science Studies Colloquium Series.
Daniel Quintana, Associate Professor of Psychology, discusses the opportunities digital media platforms provide for academics communicating their research, and how this can help boost their careers.
How do Indigenous political and legal traditions challenge western political theory and offer alternatives for governing land use and natural resources?
How can you benefit from AI tools in your everyday work as an academic?
On the 10th Nordic Conference for Rhetorical Research we invite scholars to explore how rhetorical studies can be placed in the service of democracy.