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Welcome meeting for incoming exchange students Spring 2019
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Reading Seminar - War and Peace
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Introduction to Mendeley
In the introductory course we will help you get started, install the software and create an account. We will cover how to create a reference library, save references to Mendeley, add PDF files to your Mendeley library, how to insert citations and create reference lists according to your chosen reference style.
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TMCP: Peter Svedlindh - "What's up at FTF?"
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Half time seminar Samer Siwani
Titel:
Circuits underlying hippocampal cognitive-emotional axis
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Raphael Uchôa: "From the State of Nature to the State of Ruins"
Office for History of Science
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–17:00
Applications Seminar II
Higher Seminar in Literature and Rhetoric
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Book presentation: Rytmen av London
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Frontier seminar in Ecology and Evolution
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–12:00
Tommy Kuusela: "Att blottlägga framtiden"
The Research Seminar in Ethnology
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–15:00
Seminar: Ben Martin
The Culture of International Society: A Digital Humanities Approach to the History of International Ideas
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Bridgeland stability conditions and applications II
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–16:15
Lecture by Honorary Doctor Alan Warde
Public lecture by Professor Alan Warde, appointed honorary doctor of the Faculty of Social Sciences 2019, with the title Eating out.
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A Failed Utopia: Yiddish Nationalism
Israel Bartal is Professor Emeritus of Jewish History, and the former Dean of the Faculty of
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The CUREDI Databank
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Minisymposium to celebrate the 2018 Ulla and Stig Holmquist Science Prize in Organic Chemistry
Minisymposium to celebrate the 2018 Ulla and Stig Holmquist Science Prize in Organic Chemistry
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Probability, statistics and combinatorics: Where are the increasing subsequences?
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–12:00
Matti Eklund: "Conceptual Engineering in Philosophy"
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Science comics: from sub-genre to academic revolution?
In 2015 Harvard University published the first dissertation entirely written as a comic. Sousanis’s book Unflattening challenged how we create and communicate knowledge. Is there any benefit in science comics?
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Neuro seminar Gaia Olivo
Title; "Brain imaging in atypical anorexia nervosa".
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Reading Seminar - War and Peace
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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–15:00
Armel Cornu-Atkins: PhD dissertation PM
The Higher Seminar
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Observations and measurements of the highly dynamic chromosphere
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Nd(0001): a spin glass with a twist?
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PM tPKPD seminars
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Seminar in Computational Linguistics
Research on Some Key Aspects of Document-level Neural Machine Translation
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UCBH-seminar: Sveriges första globala århundrade: en 1700-tals historia
Leos Müller, Stockholm University presents his book 'Sveriges första globala århundrade: en 1700-tals historia' (Dialogos förlag). The seminar will be held in Swedish.