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Mistra Environmental Communication - Practice days 2020
On November 26 and 27, Mistra Environmental Communication invites you to two days of inspiration, experience-sharing and discussion on the challenges of environmental communication in practice. There will be a mix of Swedish and English sessions.
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CANCELLED Guest lecture: How does the symbolic space of the city change during different ages and what is the process associated with it?
The guest lecture with Polina Verbytska that was scheduled on 26 November, is postponed due to illness. New date and time will be announced later on.
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Forsskålsymposiet 2020
Håvard Hegre, Dag Hammarskjöld Professor of Peace and Conflict Research at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research will hold his lecture about "The future of peace and democracy - what can we know?"
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(POSTPONED) Hallvard Stette – PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy
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Seminar: “Multilingual Practices on the Page: Focus on Medieval and Early Modern Scotland”.
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Tommaso Braida: "Arendt’s Theory of the Nature of the Detention of Stateless"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Malin Drugge – Licentiate Seminar
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Greek & Byzantine Studies / Retracing Connections Seminars: Enclosed Spaces – Enclosed Saints: The Case of Imprisoned Martyrs in Byzantine Hagiographical Literature
Zoom seminar, for information please contact: milan.vukasinovic@lingfil.uu.se
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Symposium: Challenges to the Nordic media welfare state
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Higher sem: Henric Häggqvist "Market structure and profitability in the Swedish beer industry, 1890-1990".
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/publish – Data Management Plans (online)
Many funders require that projects must have a data management plan. Learn what this means for you, and how the university can help. The seminar is given in English.
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Thor Rydin: "Huizinga's Critique of Spengler"
The Higher Seminar
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Toxic Heavy Metal Injustice? Early Life Conditions And Proximity To Contamination
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Research seminar
Presentation from the research project "Canon and Concert Life: Formation Processes within the Musical Life of Stockholm 1848-1914"
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DigMus: Empowering Museum Professionals with Digital Skills.Presentation of the preliminary results of the mapping stage
The past decade has witnessed an increasing digital shift, and there has been a growing demand for information about the digitization of, access to, and the preservation of museum collections (NEMO, 2018). Drawing on this perspective, museums have amassed substantial online materials, hence the potential of digital collections in fostering education, research, and visitor engagement has not been f
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ZOOM SEMINAR: The Politics of Childhood in Triumviral Rome
Celia Schultz, SCAS and University of Michigan, gives a talk on The Politics of Childhood in Triumviral Rome. The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Janne Lindqvist: "Retorik i pestens tid"
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Online Book Discussion “Found in Translation: The English Poet Joseph Brodsky”
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Thinking Enlightenment – The Life and Work of Peter Forsskål. A Symposium in Honour of Carl Gustaf Spangenberg
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Cancer, identitet, empowerment
The MedHum Seminar
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Jules Kielmann – Licentiate Seminar
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Irene Martínez Marín: "Aesthetic Akrasia and Agency"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Perspectives on Preventing Violent Extremism
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Katharina Felka: "No Praise for Unknown Cake"
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Engaging Vulnerability research seminar
Theme: BAD IDENTITIES, 3rd seminar: “Bad crips”
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Conference – Integrating Digital History
3rd Digital History in Sweden Conference (DHiS2020)
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DIGMEX Lecture: Mahmoud Keshavarz on the design politics of the passport
As part of its network activities, DIGMEX continuously arranges research lectures with invited speakers on vital topics for our existential perspectives on digitality and automation. We are proud to present Senior Lecturer Mahmoud Keshavarz who will talk about The Design Politics of the Passport, drawing on his recently published book by the same title.
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Messy trans experiences in Norway and the paradox of legal gender recognition
The questions guiding this presentation are: What impact does legal recognition of one’s gender identity have on one’s sense of self? And, is the law really as progressive for trans people as it appears to be?
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Camille Bajeux: "Urology, Venereology or Andrology?"
The Higher Seminar
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BOOK LAUNCH - WEB EVENT: Corona – A Historical Perspective on the Pandemic of Our Time
Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist, SCAS and Stockholm University, presents his new book Corona – Ett historiskt perspektiv på vår tids pandemi (Corona – A Historical Perspective on the Pandemic of Our Time). Comments by H. Orri Stefánsson. The talk will be followed by a Q&A session. Please note that while the book is written in Swedish, the event will be held in English.
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Öppna samtal i nedstängd tid