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Targeting immune cells to accelerate healing of wounds and ischemic injuries
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Developing identities in modern societies: Challenges, opportunities, and risks for adolescents
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Nehemiah Nilakantha Shastri Goreh (1825-1895): A Transcultural Biography in 19th Century Varanasi?
I will look at encounters between pandits, missionaries and scholars in the middle of 19th century Banaras. The Banaras Pandit Nehemiah Nilakantha Shastri Goreh and his multiple conversions will serve as a case study to historically contextualize and at the same time localize these encounters.
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Ontological Security Dynamics in Russian Foreign Policy
with Jonas Pederson (Aarhus University)
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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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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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Lecture by honorary doctor Elizabeth de Lange
Public lecture by Professor Elizabeth de Lange, appointed honorary doctor of the Faculty of Pharmacy, with the title The Predictive Pharmacology Research Strategy: The Miracle of Smart Data.
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Petra Broomans: "Att forska i kulturförhandlingens historia"
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Lecture by honorary doctor Ingeborg Hochmair-Desoyer
Public lecture by Doctor Ingeborg Hochmair-Desoyer, appointed honorary doctor of the Faculty of Medicine, with the title Cochlear Implants and the significance of Translational Research.
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Lecture by honorary doctor John Lee Cox
Lecture by honorary doctor John Lee Cox
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Föreläsning av hedersdoktor Stacy Loeb
Public lecture by Professor Stacy Loeb, appointed honorary doctor of the Faculty of Medicine, with the title International Collaboration Using Swedish Registry Data to Improve Health Care.
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Russian Messianism and the Russian Orthodox Church
with Alicja Curanovic (University of Warsaw)
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Celsius-Linnaeus lecturers 2020
On Thursday February 6 the doors will open for the traditional Celsius-Linnaeus lecturers. This year we welcome Prof. Zong Lin Wang from Georgia Tech and Prof. Angela M. Gronenborn from University of Pittsburgh
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Open Lecture by Stefan Jonsson
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The Armenian Velvet revolution: Implications for Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Process
with Ani Grigoryan (IRES)
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Political Connections in Russian corporations: quantitative evaluations and mechanisms
with Dmitri Trifonov (IRES)
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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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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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Russian protest in December 1825 on the crossroads of discourses: language, power and representations
with Natalia Potapova (UCL SSEES)
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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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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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Open Lecture: Declining Christianity - How Women Shaped the Fading Future of the Church
Professor Abby Day is a leading researcher within the sociology of religion with a focus on developing new methods and theories for the study of religion and belief as part of everyday practices and in interaction with ethnicity, culture and gender. She has been invited to lecture on her recent publication The Religious Lives of Older Laywomen: The Last Active Anglican Generation (2017). OUP.
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A poet and the war: Czesław Miłosz in Warsaw, 1939-1945
Irena Grudzinska Gross (Princeton University)
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Framing of Abortion Rights by Russian Orthodox Clerics
Caroline Hill (IRES)
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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)