Upcoming events
In this lecture, Jennifer McWeeny uses Beauvoir’s phenomenological approach to trace the meaning of woman beyond the alternatives of biological determinism and social constructionism.
In this talk, Professor Serhiy Kudelia (Baylor University, USA) will compare Russia’s covert intervention in 2014 with its full-scale invasion in 2022.
Department seminar. Benjamin Balsmeier is Associate professor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, University of Luxembourg. He will present the paper "When R&D tax credits meet the patent system: Exploitation, blockings, and entrenchment."
Department seminar. Ragnar Enger Juelsrud is Principal Research Economist, Norges Bank. He will present the paper "Granular Credit Risk."
In this open lecture, Professor Désirée van der Heijde will cover novel aspects of design, analysis and presentation of clinical trials
Daniel Globisch is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Uppsala University, Sweden.
He will be presenting his work on "Chemical Metabolomics – Unique Chemical Biology Tools to Explore Gut Microbiota Metabolism for Biomarker Discovery".
Ragnar Enger Juelsrud will give a trial lecture entitled "Interest rates and firm investment" at the Department of Economics.
Alexandra Hui (Mississippi State University) will give a talk for the Science Studies Colloquium Series.
Tess Lanzarotta (Denison University) will give a talk for the Science Studies Colloquium Series.
In this lecture, Christina Kiaer (Northwestern University) will discuss the complex conditions of art and art historical research in Russia during the 30-year window between the fall of the Soviet Union and the restrictions imposed at start of the current war.
Double guest lecture by Ass. Prof. Si?n Gr?nlie (Oxford University) and Prof. Kurt Villads Jensen (Stockholm University)
This presentation explores methodological and ethical approaches to researching family language policies in multilingual migratory contexts such as Switzerland, highlighting collaborative strategies for Spanish language maintenance in Swiss bilingual preschools.
Philosophical Seminar with Rob Simpson