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In this lecture, Dr. Stefania Travagnin will trace the role of women in Taiwan in crafting local history, discussing how listening to their voices and experiences will help us rethink agency in the discourse of Buddhism on the island.
Kristin Gjesdal is professor of philosophy at Temple University. Her scholarship covers philosophy of interpretation (hermeneutics), philosophy of art, and modern European philosophy. She is the co-editor of the recently published Women Philosophers in the Long Nineteenth Century: The German Tradition and the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Women Philosophers in the Nineteenth Century: The German Tradition (both with Oxford UP). She is the author of three monographs (with Cambridge and Oxford University Presses) and the editor and co-editor of eight volumes in her areas of research. Her present work includes an introduction to the philosophy of Germaine de Sta?l (under contract with Cambridge UP) and the monograph “How to be a Self? Four Lessons from Germaine de Sta?l” (under contract with Oxford UP). For more information, see her faculty website or this 3:16 interview.
Rafael de Almeida Semêdo (University of S?o Paulo & University of Amsterdam)
Join us for a CIMS conversation with Palestinian Human Rights Defender, Omar Barghouti.
Associate Professor in Philosophy, Joel Krueger, from University of Exeter, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
Speaker: Ingvild Bergom Lunde, Institute of Health and Society
Hemispheric and Global Dialogues on the Transnational American West
Department seminar. Alexandre Gaillard is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Brown University. He will present the paper: “Consumption, Wealth, and Income Inequality: A Tale of Tails.”
EyeHub, in collaboration with the Language Research Forum, is delighted to announce that Professor Debra Titone (McGill University, Department of Psychology) will give an extraordinary talk at Henrik Wergelands house March 15th.
Where are you going, structural biology? This mini-symposium will focus on the modern use of NMR, CryoEM/ET and AlphaFold in the elucidation of protein structure and function.
The first Welcome to the Anthropocene lecture of the year will be given by Professor Britt Kramvig and Postdoctoral Research Fellow Tarja Salmela at the Department of Tourism and Northern Studies, UiT - The Arctic University of Norway.
Department seminar. Justus Preusser is a a Postdoctoral Researcher at Bocconi University. He will be presenting "Optimal allocation with peer information" (written with Axel Niemeyer).
In this lecture, Professor Yih-Ren Lin will address the issue related to the conflict between indigenous peoples’ natural resources rights and nature conservation in Taiwan.
Could Nora Helmer actually end up in prison after forging her father’s signature? Was Hedda Gabler a true criminal? Join us for an In-house seminar on Henrik Ibsen and the law.
Bradley Jordan (IAKH)
Department seminar. Astrid Kunze is Professor of Economics at the Norwegian School of Economics in Bergen, Norway. She will be presenting "Parental Leave from the Firm's Perspective".
Welcome to the photo exhibition Women in exile, which explores Kurdish women's experiences of daily life during and after conflict.
Qiongpeng Luo will present his research about developing an explicit, formal semantics for the construction of subkinds in natural language.
Veronka ?rsike Asztalos (University of Szeged) will present her research on Ibsen and Bj?rnson's Hungarian reception.
Department seminar. Stefan Pollinger is and Assistant Professor at Sciences Po, Paris. He will present the paper: "Kinks Know More: Policy Evaluation Beyond Bunching with an Application to Solar Subsidies."
With a proportion of 43 percent of women in its national legislature since 2020, Taiwan has arguably become Asia's leader in women's political representation. Dr. Chang-Ling Huang offers some perspectives on how and why that is.
An ethnography of young women’s reproductive futures anchored on the COVID-19 vaccination infertility rumors in Khwisero, Western Kenya. Guest Speaker: Mariam Yusuf, University of Nairobi
Invited speaker Elinor Ben-Menachem from Sahlgrenska Academy, Sweden, will present on using clinical insights to drive epilepsy drug development.
Department seminar. Kjell G. Salvanes is a Professor in labor economics at NHH, research director at CELE since 2012, and deputy director of the Centre of Excellence FAIR (Centre for Experimental Research on Fairness, Inequality and Rationality). He will be presenting "Childhood Shocks Across Ages and Human Capital Formation" (written with Pedro Carneiro and Alexander Willén).