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Bridging the Gaps: Linking Research to Public Debates and Policy Making on Migration and Integration
25-year seminar
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The research seminar in law and business
Sabina Hellborg (Institutet för social forskning, Stockholms universitet): "Rättsliga frågeställningar vid mobbning och kränkningar i arbetslivet"
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Richard Noakes: "Signals from other worlds"
Office for History of Science Seminar
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Environmental Subjectivities from the Soviet North
with Dr. Andy Bruno (Northern Illinois University)
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Gender and Online Political Violence
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(CANCELLED) The Research Seminar in Ethnology
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Diego Ribeiros view on Hinduism : a chapter from Pär Eliassons doctoral dissertation (commentator: Anthony Lappin)
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Miquel A. Fullana: "Can neuroscience improve psychotherapy?"
The General Seminar
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Lars Berglund and Ola Wiberg: "Carl Lilliecrona Goes to the Opera"
The Higher Seminar in Literature with The Department of Modern Languages and RELS – The Cross-Disciplinary Travel Writing Seminar
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RELS – Uppsala reselitteraturseminarium
Carl Lilliecrona Goes to the Opera: An Eyewitness Account from Rome, 1642
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Brainpub: Propensity scores - obtaining causal estimates from observational data
Erik Lampa presents "Propensity scores - obtaining causal estimates from observational data" followed by an after work for those who wish.
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Network for Women in Philosophy (NFK)
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Guest lecture in Assyriology: Questioning Assumptions: Studying Gender in the Ancient Near East
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Jörgen Rosén – PhD Dissertation Defence
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Jörgen Rosén – PhD Dissertation Defence
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A Seminar Series: ”The emotional circus” – What do we feel as researchers?
Seminar 3: 12 dec 10.15-12.00 – What do we feel as researchers?
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Carl-Filip Smedberg: Mid-term PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar
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Research seminar
"New Research on the Fann, a Genre of Oral Poetry in the Alawi Community of Hatay (Antioch)”
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Seminar in Assyriology: Ethnicities, Status, and Programming: Alternative Approaches to Gender in the Ancient Near East
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Hilde Vinje, University of Oslo: "Swallows and Days"
The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy
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Book Launch " When the Future Came: The Collapse of the USSR and the Emergence of National Memory in Post-Soviet History Textbooks"
with Dr. Li Bennich-Björkman and Dr. Sergiy Kurbatov
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Jason Czarnezki defends his thesis in Environmental Law
Examination Board:
Professor Robert Percival, University of Maryland
Associate Professor Carina Risvig Hamer, Syddansk Universitet
Professor Charlotta Zetterberg, Uppsala University
Chairperson of the Public Defence: Professor Jan Darpö, Uppsala University
After the public defence, a reception will be held in Blå Rummet, Riddartorget, Uppsala -
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Magnus Jedenheim-Edling: "Parfit, Wrongness, and Harm of Sets of Acts"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Project Proposal Workshop
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Justin London: "Really bad music: Musical and moral mistakes”
The Open Seminar in Music Psychology
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Linn Andersson Konke: Mid-term PhD Seminar
PhD Seminar Series
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Higher sem: “The political economy of Göta Kanal”
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Torben Spaak: "Hans Kelsen's Meta-ethics"
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Leyla Belle Drake: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar and The Engaging Vulnerability Seminar
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The planners (re)public? On the impacts of ‘citizen dialogues’ in urban planning
Housing & Society seminar
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Seminar: “Swedes in Latin America: The Experience of Bayate and Oberá”
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(MOVED) Guilherme Marques Pedro – Draft Final PhD Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Elina Stengård: Mid-term PhD Seminar
PhD Seminar Series
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Patricia Mindus, Uppsala University
The Uppsala Philosophy Students' Association
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Seminar: "Exploring register variation in non-native-speaker and native-speaker student writing: A multi-dimensional approach".
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Vida Sundseth Brenna: PhD dissertation chapter
The Higher Seminar
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Tim Berndtsson – Final PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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A Seminar Series: ”The emotional circus” - What do WE feel now? (Further steps to take)
Seminar 4: What do WE feel now? (Further steps to take)
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UCBH-seminar: book presentation
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One page proposal ERC Consolidator Grant
This is your chance to receive and give feedback on the first pages of your ERC Consolidator Grant applications (title, acronym and abstract).
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Brainpub: Look inside our mind. What can be actually measured with eye-tracking techniques?
Olga Kochukhova presents "Look inside our mind. What can be actually measured with eye-tracking techniques?" followed by an afterwork for those who wish.
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Helena Franzén: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar
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Ontological Security Dynamics in Russian Foreign Policy
with Jonas Pederson (Aarhus University)
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Guilherme Marques Pedro – Draft Final PhD Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Mariana Rost, Uppsala University
The Higher Seminar
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Research Presentations
The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric
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Jeremy Bentham and the Rabbi of Slonim: a Forgotten encounter in the 1780's
with Israel Bartal (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
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Elena Namlit: "Hart – A Philosopher of Moral Liberalism and Democratic Law"
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Open lecture with Michèle Lamont
Welcome to an open honorary degree lecture with the sociologist Michèle Lamont. Find more info and report your attendande at www.soc.uu.se. The lecture will be held in English.
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Morag Ramsey – Final PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar
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Petra Broomans: "Att forska i kulturförhandlingens historia"
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Russian Messianism and the Russian Orthodox Church
with Alicja Curanovic (University of Warsaw)
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Andreas Rydberg: "The Doris"
The Higher Seminar
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PhD Study Stay Abroad
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The Armenian Velvet revolution: Implications for Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Process
with Ani Grigoryan (IRES)
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Brainpub: Participatory Action Research
Danelle Pettman presents "Participatory Action Research" followed by an after work for those who wish.
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Marit Ruge Bjærke, University of Bergen
The Higher Seminar
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School holiday fun - potatoe art
Create art with with potatoes in the Tropical Greenhouse. Let the plants inspire you.
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Political Connections in Russian corporations: quantitative evaluations and mechanisms
with Dmitri Trifonov (IRES)
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Jana Rüegg – Licentiate Seminar
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Thomas Sturm: "Scientific Innovation"
Joint Seminar – The Higher Seminar and The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture
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Historical Memory of the ‘wild nineties’ in contemporary Russia.
with Olga Malinova (Higher School of Economics, Moscow)
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Dana Schmalz: "A Counterbalancing Exception: The Refugee Concept As A Normative Idea"
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Don Kulick, Uppsala University
The Higher Seminar
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U-CARE Venue
Informal Caregiving
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Seminar
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Brainpub: Thematic analysis
Soorej Jose Puthoopparambil presents "Thematic analysis" followed by an after work for those who wish.
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Svante Lovén: ”Victorian science fiction and visual culture”
Joint Higher Seminar in History of Science and Ideas and Literature
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Springtime in the Orangery
Visit the the early 19th century Orangery in the Botanical garden and see plants from the Mediterranean, Australia, South America and other warm places. When springtime sunrays reach citruses, apricots and cacti, they blossom. Extended opening hours in the Orangery during two weekends in March.
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The ‘My Russia’ exhibits and the management of a ‘useable’ past in contemporary Russia.
with Ekaterina Klimenko (Maria Grzegorzewska University)
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The Hägerström Lectures 2020 – Karen Bennett
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Martin Jansson: Mid-term PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar
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Russian protest in December 1825 on the crossroads of discourses: language, power and representations
with Natalia Potapova (UCL SSEES)
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Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio: "Negotiating Evidence"
The Higher Seminar
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Representing civilization? Russia’s challenge to the post-Cold War order
Iain Ferguson (Higher School of Economics, Moscow)
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Högre seminarium: Hagiographic Traits in the European Novel from Flaubert to Dostoevsky
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Internal seminar on Peer review
The thematic seminar focuses on discussion on experiences and practices of peer reviewing manuscripts for journal articles, conference papers and abstracts and books.
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Russian and Ukrainian politics of memory around WWII: History as a hybrid warfare tool
with Yana Pryjmachenko (National Academy of Sciences Ukraine)
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Brainpub: Social stratification of child nutritional status in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Hanna Berhane presents "Social stratification of child nutritional status in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia" followed by an after work for those who wish.
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Symposium - Environmental Illness Today
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Symposium - Environmental Illness Today
The symposium is an initiative of the Ecological Narratives research group at Uppsala University. Generous support comes from the Centre for Integrated Research on Culture and Society (CIRCUS), Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and the Department of English. This interdisciplinary symposium draws on a variety of methodologies to explore various facets of environmental illness.
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A poet and the war: Czesław Miłosz in Warsaw, 1939-1945
Irena Grudzinska Gross (Princeton University)
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Motherhood and Mothering in Literary, Medical and Media Narratives
International Symposium
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Armel Cornu-Atkins: Mid-term PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar
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Yukyong Choe: "Judicial Politics"
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Framing of Abortion Rights by Russian Orthodox Clerics
Caroline Hill (IRES)
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Brainpub: Cox-regression, statistical method used in survival analysis etc
Cecilia Ekéus presents "Cox-regression, statistical method used in survival analysis etc" followed by an after work for those who wish.
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Conference – Clashing Vulnerabilities
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Julia Nordblad, Uppsala University
The Higher Seminar
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Popular Geo- and Bio-politics at Europe's Eastern Margins
with Andrey Makarychev (University of Tartu)
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'Ukrainizing’ Ukraine: What can the experience of the Soviet 1920s tell us about today
with Olena Palko (Birkbeck College, University of London)
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Per Wisselgren: ”Alva Myrdal, UNESCO, and Cold War International Social Science”
The Higher Seminar
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Gotland Game Conference 2020
Uppsala University - Campus Gotland have been teaching game development since 2001. The Gotland Game Conference (GGC) is an annual public evaluation of our work. International industry, academia and press are invited to help scrutinize our output, hone our process and celebrate our results.
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Brainpub: Mapping social network and systems of support
Chelsea Coumoundouros presents "Mapping social network and systems of support" followed by an afterwork for those who wish.
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Conference – Beyond Crisis and Insecurity
Cultural Creativity, Popular Struggle, and Social Change in West Africa
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Elena Prats: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Hanna Hodacs: ”Naturalists as Nordic Fashionistas"
The Higher Seminar