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Conspiratorial Worldviews in Russian Military Thinking
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Digital Humanities in Oxford
Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (RJ), in collaboration with the University of Oxford, is offering 25 spots on a summer school in the digital humanities on 22–26 July. Doctoral students and researchers are welcome to apply. Are you interested in this opportunity?
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SF/Bay Area: Precision Health Talk at Stanford
We are very happy to welcome you to an evening event with Uppsala Alumna Dr. Gunilla Jacobson!
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Epideictic Rhetoric at the Museum of Moscow and the Cult of the Great Patriotic War in Putin’s Russia
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Ekaterina Haskins: "Epideictic Rhetoric at the Museum of Moscow and the Cult of the Great Patriotic War in Putin’s Russia"
Guest Lecture
Section for Rhetoric in collaboration with Uppsala Forum on Democracy, Peace and Justice, and IRES, Institute for Russian and Eurasian Studies -
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Epideictic Rhetoric at the Museum of Moscow and the Cult of the Great Patriotic War in Putin’s Russia
Guest Lecture, the Higher Seminar in Rhetoric in collaboration with the Institute for Russian and Eurasian Studies (IRES), and Uppsala Forum on Democracy, Peace and Justice.
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"Enteropathogens,microbiota commensals, and pathobionts: Role of iron and new therapies" - Prof. André Buret
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PhD course: Advanced Scientific Programming with Python
Course for PhD Students
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Internet och sociala medier i Kina
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Poetry and Politics: Whose is the Profit? Who Pays the Price?
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Returning to the Histories of Migration of the late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century
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Panel Session: “Soviet Women’s Emancipation and its Legacies”
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Soviet Women’s Emancipation and its Legacies
International Women’s Day Celebration with Panel Session
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Food and food ways
Food is not only essential to life, it is also a means of expressing and transmitting culture. As long as people have traded, foodstuffs and culinary customs have been important items of exchange. Along food trade routes we have exchanged ingredients, recipes and food rituals. Come to Gustavianum to listen to researchers, ask questions, and discover this world of food. Free entrance.
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Regions in Contemporary Russia – development trends and local initiatives in Novgorod 2010-2018
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Jihadiship: From Radicalization Processes to Deradicalization
RADICALISATION
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RADICALISATION - Jihadiship: From Radicalization Processes to Deradicalization
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EndNote step 1 and 2
A hands-on training session on using EndNote, the bibliographic management software.
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Political Satire and Censorship in the Russian Media
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Philosophy tea: W. E. B. DuBois and Pan Africanism
"The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line", The Souls of Black Folks (1903).
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En kvart över med Lisa Hagelin och Erika Lindgren Liljenstolpe: Ärbara kvinnor och modiga män. Genusstrukturer i antikens Rom
Welcome to an open lecture within Uppsala University Library's lecture series on current research, with Lisa Hagelin, Center for gender Research and Erika Lindgren Liljenstolpe, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History.
We offer snacks and drinks!
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Open house in the collections
Gustavianum and the Museum of Evolution are opening the doors to their collections housed at the Lagerträdet site. During the day guided tours of the store rooms will be given in Swedish and English, and there will be activities for families. The guided tours must be booked in advance.
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Policed Bodies and Porous Borders on the Western Frontier of the Russian Empire, 1885-1914
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2019 Fulbright Lecture
Professor Mark S. Weiner gives this year's Fulbright Lecture titled Understanding Trumpism: American Politics and Culture in an Age of Globalization.
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Mainstream Russian Nationalism: Soviet imagery, the Post-Imperial consciousness and Russia as a “State-Civilization”
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Clinical and Cost Effectiveness of Behavioral Activation versus Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depression
U-CARE invites the public to an open lecture by Professor David Richards.
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Leonid Brezhnev as statesman and performer
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Attitudes to migration and religious minorities in Europe - exploring relations with Christian and national identity
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An evening discussion about philosophies of life.
The Philosophy society Demiratus offers a dessection of life philosophies in the Anatomical Theatre. During the evening, students from Uppsala University will give presentations and invite discussion about several different philosophies of life. Would you like to challenge your preconceptions? Welcome to Gustavianum!
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The acceptance of values expressed in the European Convention on Human Rights in Russia: a lawyer’s view
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Cold Wars and Racial Performances
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Travelling Revolutionaries and Foreign Fighters: Between Myth and Reality?
RADICALISATION
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RADICALISATION - Travelling Revolutionaries and Foreign Fighters: Between Myth and Reality?
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Imagining Russian Regions
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How political violence became terrorism (and what that means for thinking about terrorism and radicalization today)
RADICALISATION
– A lecture and seminar series in collaboration with CEMFOR -
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RADICALISATION - How political violence became terrorism (and what that means for thinking about terrorism and radicalization today)
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Elizabeth F. Cohen: "On The Political Value of Time"
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law – Guest Lecture
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The “Struggle against Venereal Diseases”: Sexuality and Social Control in the Postwar USSR
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Public Speaking and Political Culture in the Late Tsarist Era
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Russia as a Food Superpower
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China’s Bridging Westward: The Belt and Road Initiative in Belarus and the Central Asian States
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String Math 2019 Public Lectures