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Freddie Lymeus – Final PhD Seminar
PhD Seminar Series
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Conference – Keeping it Honest: Engaging Writing
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International conference on health communication: Communication breakdown? Food and health in an age of abundance
You can now register to the international conference on health communication. Thanks to a grant from the Swedish Research Council, we have created an exciting program with distinguished international experts on media communication, health psychology, sociology, anthropology, dietetics, sensory sciences, marketing and consumer science.
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Angela Gui: "The Visual Politics of Lung Disease in Cultural Revolution China"
The Higher Seminar
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Daniel Fogal: "Which Reasons? Which Rationality?"
Joint Seminar – Practical and Theoretical Philosophy
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Julia Nordblad: "Forest Passions, or The Miscalculations of Economic Man"
The Higher Seminar
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Parliamentary Oversight in Non-Democracies: The Case of Post-Soviet Russia
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Alexandra King: "Universalism and the Problem of Aesthetic Diversity"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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The multiscalar puzzle of social innovation. Are cities fit for the challenges?
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(MOVED) Johanna Hanno, Pontus Johansson and Isa Dussauge: "Att berätta med bild"
The Higher Seminar
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Arnab Dutta: "The Allure of Deflating Teleology"
The Higher Seminar
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Maria Hansson-de Laage de Meux: "Realism och folktro i kvinnlig svensk litteratur från slutet av 1800-talet"
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Erik Åkerlund: "Några kapitel ur metafysikens historia"
The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy
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Michael Klenk: "Can values change?"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Essays in Public Finance and Behavioral Economics
Disputation
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Att översätta Lean till praktik i hälso- och sjukvården
Disputation
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Doctoral Thesis Defence: Att översätta Lean till praktik i hälso- och sjukvården
Ida Larsson defends her doctoral thesis: Att översätta Lean till praktik i hälso- och sjukvården
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Kinesisk skrift och kinesisk musik
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Hélène Mialet: "Managing the self through dogs and machines"
Office for History of Science Seminar
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Final seminar
Final seminar on Veronika Muchitsch's dissertation on vocal sound in music and body politics. The opponent will be Associate Prof. Erik Steinskog, University of Copenhagen.
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Collaborative neighbourhood governance, ethnic associations and political integration
Research project presentation (Formas 2019-2021)
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The Karamazov Project
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The Karamazov Project
Welcome to this Reading Series on the Karamazov Brothers in six parts.
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Russia's welfare state: the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion
IRES invites you to a seminar with Professor Linda J. Cook (Brown University) where the issue of labour migrants and compatriot re-settlers in relation to the welfare benefits will be discussed.
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(CANCELLED) Ashley Carse, Vanderbildt University
The Research Seminar in Cultural Anthropology
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H Trygger, J Stolpe och S-O Wallenstein: "Att översätta Diderot"
Uppsala Interdisciplinary 18th Century Seminar with Christina Kullberg, Department of Modern Languages, Romance Languages Literature Seminar
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Spirituality, Sustainability and the Future of the Earth - Moving Mountains
Join us to learn more about and discuss perspectives from different faith traditions on living sustainably and how we can contribute to meeting the challenges at global, national and local levels.
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Donnchadh O’Conaill: "The Problems of Universals"
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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2019 UCBH Workshop: White-collar crime in financial history
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Carl-Filip Smedberg: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar
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Thursday seminar: "Dummies of rationality? The crash test women of Ancient Greek drama"
Thursday seminar at the Centre for Gender Research. Open for all! No registration required.
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Elena Prats: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Seminar "Roles given to women or taken by women in Russia?"
Linda Cook, Professor of Political Science and Slavic Studies and Olga Kryshtanovskaya, Professor/Director Centre of Elite Studies, State University of Management, Moscow
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Workshop – The Cross-Disciplinary Travel Writing Seminar (RELS)
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Simon Rosenqvist: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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The Rise of Online Counterpublics?: The Limits of Inclusion in a Digital Age
This thesis explores how online platforms mediate the reproduction of privilege, by employing the concept of counterpublics. The term, which has been central to the feminist critique of mainstream public sphere theory, denotes the alternative publics that emerge in response to various exclusions by dominant publics with the goal of targeting and influencing the same.
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Immigration: Policies, Mobility, and Integration
Disputation
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Public Lecture: Participatory Design and the Collaborative Dimensions of Infrastructuring
Join the POEM network for a public lecture by Andrea Botero on participatory design initiatives aimed at infrastructuring.
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UCBH-seminar: "Business history: The Tasks of Business History"
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The Discursive-Material Knot and Participatory Struggle over Memory
Join the POEM network for a public lecture by Dr. Nico Carpentier on discursive and material components of participation.
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Olle Risberg – Final PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Simon Werrett: "Joseph Banks and the Social Technologies of Imperial Knowledge"
Office for History of Science Seminar
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När betongen rätar sin rygg
Book presentation
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Ravaayat-e taarix dar manzume-i montasher nashode az asr-e safavi (History in an unpublished epic from the Safavid era)
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Seminar "Making Bad: Feminism, Gender, and Revolution in Ukraine"
Dr. Jessica Zychowicz (University of Alberta)
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The Karamazov Project
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Marta Botikova: "Ethnology and culture/social anthropology in Slovakia"
The Research Seminar in Ethnology
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Maarten Steenhagen: "Mirror Images"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Carl Lindahl: "Re-creating the Paradise Built in Hell"
Open Guest Lecture
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Brainpub: Application of mediation analysis
Adam Mitchell presents "Application of mediation analysis" followed by an after work for those who wish.
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Guest lecture: Prehistoric Earthen Architecture in Erdaojingzi
This seminar presents a range of forms and technologies of the earthen buildings at EDJZ, and discusses its important contribution to the understanding of earthen architecture in Eurasia.
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Maria Forsberg: "Circularity and the Complete Work”
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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A Seminar Series: ”The emotional circus” – How do we feel? Affect and emotions
Seminar 1: How do we feel? Affect and emotions
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Hampus Östh Gustafsson – Final PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar
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Elisabeth Böker, Gutenberg-Institut für Weltliteratur und schriftorientierte Medien
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Aspects of Coherency in Luke’s Composite Christology
In presenting the life and teachings of Jesus and his function in salvation history, the authors of the New Testament Gospels employ a variety of motifs and titles drawn from earlier biblical literature as well as various strands of second temple Jewish literature.
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Luke Russell: "Forgiving is Not the Exercise of a Normative Power"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Get feedback on your proposal for ERC Starting Grant
Get feedback on the first page of your proposal (title, acronym and abstract) from Consolidator Grant holder Sven Oskarsson and colleagues.
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Erotic Language and Representations of Desire in the Philostratean Erotic Letters
This doctoral dissertation focuses on a corpus of seventy-three prose letters from the Imperial period, titled Erotic Letters and attributed to Philostratus. In this letter collection, different anonymous letter writers address male and female recipients who are mostly anonymous.
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Higher sem: "The Impact of the 1809 Separation on Finnish and Swedish Trade"
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Seminar: The Precarious Space of Intimacy: Family Conflict in Recent South African Films
Riaan Oppelt works on a range of different South African literary genres, including film, theatre, literature and slam poetry. He is also a recording musician and poet. This multidisciplinary breadth is apparent in his published work, in which he also takes up questions of social and political injustice and violence.
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Why Interdisciplinarity? Promises, Problems, Practices - symposium
Centre for Integrated Research on Culture and Society, Circus, invites to a Symposium about interdisciplinary research. Register by 16 September.
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Pontus Winther defends his thesis in Public International Law on 24 September 2019
Name of thesis: " International Humanitarian Law and Influence Operations. The Protection of Civilians from Unlawful Communication Influence Activities during Armed Conflict "
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Conference: Sustainable Tourism in the Digital World
International conference
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Morag Ramsey: PhD dissertation chapter
The Higher Seminar
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Oskar Mossberg: Research Presentation
The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric
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En plats för alla? Om hållbara bostadssituationer för nyanlända.
Housing & Society seminar
The seminar is held in Swedish.
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Conference - Sustainable Tourism in the Digital World
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Soviet Women and the Women's International Democratic Federation Struggle for Women's Rights’
with Yulia Gradskova (Stockholm University)
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The Karamazov Project
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Tourism and Cultural heritage
Open lecture in connection to the conference Sustainable tourism in the digital world.
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Victor Moberger and Jonas Olson: "About the Moral Error Theory"
The Uppsala Philosophy Students' Association
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Lena Gemzöe: "Pilgrimage as cultural critique"
The Research Seminar in Cultural Anthropology
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Network for Women in Philosophy (NFK): Kick-off
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John Tresch: "Barnum, Bache and Poe"
Office for History of Science Seminar
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Uppsala Forum Guest Lecture: Deliberative reasoning and the resolution of deep differences: An empirical study of deliberation concerning immigrant street beggars in Uppsala
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“By nature, women are better with babies than men”. The Role of Fathers in Late Soviet Russia”
with Dr. Helene Carlbäck (CBEES)
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Book event: Shaking Hands with Clenched Fists: The Grand Trunk Road to Confidence Building Measures between Pakistan and India
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Richard Rowland: "Genuine Normativity and Value"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Olivier Lartillot: “A comprehensive framework for computational music analysis”
The Open Seminar in Music Psychology
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Petter Hellström – PhD Dissertation Defence
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Conference – History of Medicine Today 2019
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UCBH-seminar: "Kunskapsekonomins pionjärer: Konsultbranschens framväxt i Sverige och Stockholm
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Secondary education in Stockholm - residential segregation and commuting patterns
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Elena Prats: Mid-term PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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The 2014–15 Financial Crisis in Russia and its Weak Monetary Power Autonomy
with Dr. Ilja Viktorov (Stockholm University)
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The Link between Trustworthy and Legitimate Government
Professor Margaret Levi, recipient of the Johan Skytte Prize 2019, will speak on the topic "The Link between Trustworthy and Legitimate Government". The lecture will be followed by a reception. Registration required. Please see below and/or the website for further details.
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Carl Lindahl: "The Power of Being Outnumbered"
The Research Seminar in Ethnology
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Jessica Pepp: "The Aesthetic Significance of the Lying–Misleading Distinction"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Career Seminar for PhD Students
The Higher Seminar
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Martin Avila: "Responding through design"
The Engaging Vulnerability Seminar
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Maria Lasonen-Aarnio: "Perspectives and Good Dispositions”
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Peg Birmingham: "The Concept of Life and World in Hannah Arendt's Life of the Mind and The Human Condition"
Guest Lecture, Section for Rhetoric
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Thursday seminar: "Can ‘disability’ be considered as a social division like gender, ethnicity and class?"
Thursday seminar at the Centre for Gender Research. Open for all! No registration required.
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Lorenzo Casini: "On Plato's Seventh Letter"
The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy
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Det kinesiska dramats guldålder: Yuandynastin (1279-1368)
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International Symposium "The utility of the “Swedish model”?"
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The Uppsala Law and Business Seminars
Olof Wadell (Dept of Business Studies, Uppsala University) speaks on "Relationship uncoupling at bankruptcy".
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Frida Buhre – PhD Dissertation Defence
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Film Screening – Fanon
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The 5th Swedish Pragmatism Colloquium on Education & Transaction
The Colloquium will be held at Uppsala University, Department of Education, in Uppsala, Sweden. It begins on 8th of October 2019 in the morning and will end on 9th of October in the afternoon.
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Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback: "Tvetydighetens fascism"
The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric
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Uppsala Lecture Seminar
Research seminar, Uppsala Lecture in Housing and Urban Research.
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(CANCELLED) Dieter Hoffmann: "Scientific Journeys in Bad Times or Scientific Diplomacy for Better Times"
Office for History of Science Seminar
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Dreams of a Rule without Exceptions: A Chapter from the History of Rules
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Docent lecture
Syntactic Parsing across Languages and Domains
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The Karamazov Project
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Social Cohesion and Political Developments in Contemporary Georgia
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Seminar: Jezzica Israelsson
Speaking to One’s Superiors: Petitions as cultural heritage and sources of knowledge
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Jean Halley: "Horse crazy"
The Research Seminar in Cultural Anthropology
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Higher sem: half-time seminar
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Rebecca Wallbank: "Puzzles of Trust"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Urban Warfare - Housing under the empire of finance
The Lecture is the ninth Uppsala Lecture in Housing and Urban Research and part of the Institute's 25th Anniversary Celebrations.
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Marc Artiga: "Structural Representations and Receptors"
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Colin Guthrie King: "Accepted Norms and Ethical Argumentation in the 5th Century BCE"
Joint Seminar – The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy and in the History of Philosophy
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Kirsi Peltonen: "How to help children traumatized by war?"
The General Seminar
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Seminar: Digital History 1.5
Digital History 1.5: Historical practice between normal and paradigmatic history
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Berit Braun: "The Downside of Mortality: Death"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Agnes Hellner defends her thesis in Environmental Law on 11 October 2019
Name of thesis: "Arguments for Access to Justice. Supra-individual Environmental Claims before Administrative Courts"
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Karl Bergman – PhD Dissertation Defence
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International Symposium 2019-10-11
”The Centennial of the May Fourth Movement 1919 and the Legacy of the New Culture Movement”
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Sebastian Reyes Molina – Final PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Jörgen Rosén – Final PhD Seminar
PhD Seminar Series
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The Hans Rausing Lecture 2019 – Bruno Latour
Moving Earths (A Lecture-Performance)
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The Hans Rausing Lecture 2019 – Bruno Latour
Lecturer Bruno Latour, sociologist, anthropologist and philosopher of science, invite spectators to test the hypothesis of a parallel between the time of the astronomical revolution and ours.
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Seminar on the theme "Home"
Joint Higher Seminar in Literature and Rhetoric
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A market of tribes? Public and Special interests in relation to Private Ownership in Stockholm Real Estate Market.
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Power in Narrative, and Narratives of Power
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Ways of Seeing: Studying Early Knitting Through Art & Analysis
This lecture explores issues raised by new ways of seeing old textiles, focusing on Jane’s research into Early Modern knitted caps.
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Nationalism and Purges in the Khrushchev Era: The Soviet Apparatus and the Republics
with Dr. Michael Loader (IRES)
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Christian Abrahamsson: "Topois/Graphein”
The Research Seminar in Ethnology
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John Hyman: "Truth and Truthfulness in Painting"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Brainpub: Seminar followed by after work for those who wish
Co-creating innovative solutions for health
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WIP-Seminar: “Do editors do what they say? On the history of English spelling and the edited record”
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Estlandssvenska seminarieserien ”Estlandssvenskarnas flykt över Östersjön”
med Margareta Hammerman
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Adriana Margareta Dancus: "Vulnerability and ‘fylleangst’ (hangover anxiety; ‘hangxiety’)"
The Engaging Vulnerability Seminar
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Matti Eklund: “Ontology and Alien Languages”
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Seminar: N. Katherine Hayles
Can Computers Create Meaning? A Cyber-Bio-Semiotic Perspective
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Johanna Hanno, Pontus Johansson and Isa Dussauge: "Att berätta med bild"
The Higher Seminar
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Oscar Jansson: "Ett kort litterärt århundrade"
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Mathew P. White: "The Blue Gym Initiative"
The General Seminar
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Thursday seminar: "Vetenskapliga skämt – om humor och normer inom naturvetenskap"
Thursday seminar at the Centre for Gender Research. Open for all! No registration required. Please note, this seminar is held in Swedish.
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Freddie Lymeus – PhD Dissertation Defence
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Miguel F. Dos Santos: "Choice and Moral Vagueness"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Reading Group Session – Wittgenstein
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Peter Bryngelsson: "De omusikaliska”
The Open Seminar in Music Psychology
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Higher sem: "svensk varuhandels historia"
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Kinas filosofi
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Astri Muren: "Rättsekonomi"
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law in collaboration with Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law (SCCL)
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Tommy Bruhn: Research Presentation
The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric
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”Music in Material Culture”
Research seminar
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Making the link between the fallout of housing exclusion and institutional injustice - The social service office as an arena for misrecognition
Housing & Society seminar
Language: English
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Rhythmical Entrainment: A Genealogy of Embodied Sympathy in the Nineteenth Century
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The Karamazov Project
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The Unknown War: Comics as Propaganda in WWII
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Marit Melhuus: "From natural difference to equal value"
The Research Seminar in Cultural Anthropology
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Nick Wiltsher: "Towards an Aesthetic Ontology of Genders"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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–12:00
Mariana Rost: "Growing Desires"
The Engaging Vulnerability Seminar
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Seminar "Regionalism without regions: political geography new and old in nowadays Ukraine"
with Prof. Yaroslav Hrytsak (Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv)
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Gustav Sundqvist: "Confucian Philosophy and Political Systems"
The Uppsala Philosophy Students' Association
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Uppsala-Vilnius Symposium "Friends, Neighbours and Competitors within the Soviet ‘Friendship of Nations‘"
Thirteen researchers within the field of Soviet social and political history will discuss horizontal ties between Soviet Republics, and the concept of the Soviet druzhba narodov both at the political and social levels. This symposium brings together scholars from Sweden, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, the US, the UK, Moldova, Georgia and Russia.
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Nicholas Wiltsher, UU, and Mikael Janvid, SU
Joint Seminar – Practical and Theoretical Philosophy, Uppsala and Stockholm University
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Louise McHugh: "Language as tool in the clinical environment"
The General Seminar
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UCBH seminar: "Arkiven och hierarkin"
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WIP-Seminar: "Historical pragmatics: Current trends"
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'Conversion to Evangelical Christianity in the Post-Soviet Russian Arctic.The Encounter between Indigenous Nenets Animists and Russian Evangelicals.
with Dr. Laur Vallikivi (University of Tartu)
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WIP-Seminar: "The pragmatics of ʻexpressive form’: Two case-studies from eighteenth-century Scotland".
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HumPy: Webscraping for researchers
Workshop on the basics of webscraping
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Seminar: "Digital Humanities for Linguistics and Literature".
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Network for Women in Philosophy (NFK)
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Torsten Pettersson: "Samlande reflektioner kring forskningen vid Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen"
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Thursday seminar: "Heritage as a method of change: an example on how to fight against gender-based violence in Tanzania"
Thursday seminar at the Centre for Gender Research. Open for all! No registration required.
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”The emotional circus” - A Seminar Series - What can we feel? Emotions, authenticity, and politics
Seminar 2: What can we feel? Emotions, authenticity, and politics
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Higher sem: ”The living standard of the rural proletariat in Sweden 1750-1900”
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Seminar: ”Narrative Factuality: Diachronic and Intercultural Perspectives”
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Guest lecture
Narrative Factuality: Diachronic and Intercultural Perspectives
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Makt, politik och kinesisk konst från Shang-dynastin och framåt
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Application Workshop
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George Orwell’s Forerunners and Disciples: Anti-Utopia in Modern Russian Literature
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At the crossroads of hobby, community work and journalism: hyperlocal media in Russia
with Dr. Olga Dovbysh, postdoctoral researcher at the Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki.
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Maria Malmström: "The Streets Are Talking to Me"
The Research Seminar in Cultural Anthropology
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WIP-Seminar
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Guest lecture: Cruise visits & Sustainable Heritage
A presentation on research and discussions about on-land service of cruise ships, the onshore tourism linked to the visits and passenger behavior while on-shore.
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Seminar: "A register perspective on functional variation within academic writing: Pairing linguistic and situational analyses".
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(MOVED) Linn Andersson Konke: Mid-term PhD Seminar
PhD Seminar Series
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Luca Incurvati: "Imperative and Deontic Modality"
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Internationel Conference "Central and Eastern Europe 1989-2019: Orders and Freedoms"
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Claudia Lindén: "On Key and the Home"
Joint Higher Seminar in Literature and Rhetoric on the theme "Home"
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Paul Russell: "Free Will and the Tragic Predicament"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Demokratins hälsa idag – och imorgon?
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Per I Gedin: frågestund om bokmarknaden
Open Seminar
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UCBH-seminar: "The Incomes of the Wealthy during Turbulent Times: Sweden, 1910–1950"
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Seminar: "Text Discussion: How to Hide an Empire by Daniel Immerwahr"
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"Performing Politics: 1968, Radio, and the Postwar Musical Avant-Garde"
Research seminar
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Enacting the Artifice: A Cognitive Approach to Literary Self-Reflection
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A Semiotic Analysis of Forough Farrokhzad’s Poem: “the Window”
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Alumni Day: Digital experiences from 50 years in the industry
The alumni society at the Department of Informatics and Media, Uppsala University – IM Alumn – and the student associations Uppsala Systemvetare, Uppsala Medievetare and MKIT Student Association welcome you to the IM alumni day 2019.
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Jubilee Lecture: Racial Banishment - The Housing Question in Postcolonial America
A jubilee Lecture to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Institute for Housing and Urban Research (IBF). The audience is invited to mingle after the lecture. The lecture will be held in English.
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The Karamazov Project
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Between Utopia and Armageddon: Islands of Risk in the Soviet Arctic (Novaya Zemlya)
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Teacher meeting
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Managing Rough Waters: A Path for Democracy, Peace, and Justice?
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UPPSALA LECTURES IN BUSINESS 13-15/11 2019
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How to apply for an ERC grant
The next deadline for ERC Consolidator Grant is 4 February 2020. To help you prepare your application we invite you to a seminar on how to apply for an ERC grant.
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Lorraine Daston: "Mechanical Calculation and the History of Intelligence"
Office for History of Science Seminar
(NB, day) -
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Göran Nygren: 60 % Seminar
The Research Seminar in Ethnology
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Jerry Levinson: "Fiction vs Pretense"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Seminar "The collective memory of the ‘Soviet’ in European Russia and Siberia: historical memory, identity and (a)political stances"
with Dr. Alla Anisimova and Dr. Matthew Blackburn
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Merit Laine: "Verbaliserad visualitet i Adolf Fredriks och Lovisa Ulrikas strategier och hovkultur"
Uppsala Interdisciplinary 18th Century Seminar
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WIP-Seminar: "Xhosa English"
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Brainpub: Seminar followed by after work for those who wish
Erika Mårtensson presents "Individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis: rationale and conduct" followed by an after work for those who wish.
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Gender Bias as an Issue in Natural Language Processing
Lecture for the title docent in Computational Linguistics.
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Torsten Pettersson: "Kan en roman betyda något?"
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Benjamin Martin: "What Was the ‘Culture’ of Cultural Treaties?"
The Higher Seminar
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Thursday seminar: "The ‘masculine’ modern woman – pushing boundaries in the Swedish popular media of the 1920s"
Thursday seminar at the Centre for Gender Research. Open for all! No registration required.
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Karl Ekendahl, UU, and Jonas Olson, SU
Joint Seminar in Practical Philosophy, Uppsala and Stockholm University
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–12:00
Depictions of the Heavens: The Interface of Science, Religion and Art in Medieval Scandinavia
Vi har fått möjlighet att ta emot Dr. Christian Etheridge, post. doc vid Nationalmuseet i Köpenhamn, specialiserad på medeltiden, renässansen och på numismatik. Han föreläser om vetenskap och bildgestaltning i Skandinavien under medeltiden och är specialinbjuden gäst till Konstvetenskapliga institutionen för denna gästföreläsning.
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Doctoral thesis: "Tariffs, Trade, and Economic Growth in Sweden 1858–1913"
Viktor Persarvet defends his doctoral thesis "Tariffs, Trade, and Economic Growth in Sweden 1858–1913"
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(CANCELLED) Mirey Gorgis – Final PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric
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Gerd Gigerenzer: "Simple heuristics for a complex world"
The General Seminar
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PhD course (application): Doing media cultural studies in times of datafication
Apply by 18 november 2019 at the latest. Doing media cultural studies in times of datafication: Rethinking classical frameworks and applying new methods, at Uppsala University 2 december 2019 – 17 januari 2020.
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WIP-Seminar: "Chapter Discussion"
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A housing alternative for whom? Tenure, socio-economy and the development of Danish co-housing
Housing & Society seminar
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H. Otto Sibum: "Science and the Knowing Body"
Office for History of Science Seminar
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(MOVED) Research Presentations
The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric
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Neocolonialism and Ecological Marxism
Please join The Global Economy class (CEMUS) as we welcome Alf Hornborg from Lund University. During this lecture, Alf will focus on the political ecology of the money-energy-technology complex, its links to neocolonialism and structural barriers to development in the Anthropocene.
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Legal Proceedings in Contemporary Russia, Migrants from Post-Soviet States and the Role of Legal Interpreters
with Dr. Elena Maslovskaya (SI RAS – FCTAS RAS, St.-Petersburg)
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Albert Weale: "Will of the People: A Modern Myth"
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Book Event: The Will of the People: A Modern Myth
Welcome to this Book Event with Albert Weale from University College London. The event is free of charge and open to the public.
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Dialogue: On Free Will
The Uppsala Philosophy Students' Association
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LILAe Doctoral Student Symposium
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4th Annual LILAe Graduate Student Symposium in Literary Studies
Graduate students specializing in literature will present their research
Keynote lecture “Once again -- the Humanities...: Is there anything to add? Yes, there is!”
by Sverker Sörlin, Professor of Environmental History, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
For more information, please see the attached program -
–12:00
Book Sambo and Paulo Mahumane, Uppsala University
The Research Seminar in Cultural Anthropology
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(CANCELLED) Thomas Sturm, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture and The Engaging Vulnerability Seminar
(NB, day, time and venue) -
–16:00
Miguel dos Santos: "Duchamp's Box Problem"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Ana Laura Edelhoff, Oxford, and Ekrem Çetinkaya, Uppsala
Joint Double Seminar – The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy, UU, and The Stockholm History of Philosophy Workshop, SU
(NB, time and venue) -
–15:00
Britas Benjamin Eriksson: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar
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Disa Sauter: "Emotion preparedness"
The General Seminar
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The Swedish Literary Society's Autumn Meeting 2019
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Robert Hartman: "Concomitant Ignorance Cannot Ground Moral Responsibility"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Negation in language(s): Typological and descriptive perspectives
Guest lecture in linguistics. Please find abstract attached
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Diploma Ceremony
Don´t miss the chance to join the Diploma Ceremony which is held every autumn. The Ceremony is for students belonging to the Faculty of Social Sciences. Last day for registration is 27 October.
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Higher sem: "Enclosures and agrarian change. An analysis of the timing of enclosures in East Central Sweden 1807-1890”
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Linguistically Informed Neural Dependency Parsing for Typologically Diverse Languages
Doctoral thesis defence in Computational Linguistics
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Seminar: "Research presentation"
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Kampen om vården
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Lectures on Language Technology
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Tvärvetenskapens många ansikten
25-year seminar
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(CANCELLED) Seminar on the theme "Home"
Joint Higher Seminar in Literature and Rhetoric
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WIP-seminar
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"The Caucasian Chalk Circle:" Georgia's Self on the East/West Nexus
with Shota Kakabadze (University of Tartu/IRES)
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’Indigenous’ and UNESCO's International Year of Indigenous Languages
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Rikard Engblom: 60 % Seminar
The Research Seminar in Ethnology and The Engaging Vulnerability Seminar
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EUI Ph.D. Opportunities – Presentation
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Karl Bergman: "Who’s Afraid of Semantic Indeterminacy?"
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Susann Baez Ullberg: "From Mordor to bark beetle hotbed"
The Engaging Vulnerability Seminar
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Forsskålssymposiet 2019: Demokratins framtid
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Claes von Hofsten: "My epistemological journey"
The General Seminar
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Higher sem: "The Consumer revolution – a French perspective"
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Samtida kvinnliga kinesiska författare
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USIB - Research Conversation
Uppsala Seminar of International Business (USIB) is the regular research seminars held by International Business group in the Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University.
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Viktor Moberger: "Normative Explanation for Non-Naturalists"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Renee Timmers: "Expression in music performance"
The Open Seminar in Music Psychology
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Higher sem: half-time seminar
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Kristof Titeca: "Rebel Lives"
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Rebel Lives: The Lord’s Resistance Army as portrayed by themselves, for themselves
Assoc. Prof. Kristof Titeca, the University of Antwerpen, will show photos and present his latest book, "Rebel Lives: Photographs from inside the Lord’s Resistance Army" (Hannibal Press, 2019). After the screening Assoc. Prof. Titeca will engage in a conversation with Assoc. Prof. Sverker Finnström, Uppsala University
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Department board meeting
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Valdemar Peterman: Research Presentation
The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric
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Governance After the End of Borders
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Making identity in-between the imaginary Westenness and Georgianness - Considering cases of two young Georgian females
with Dr. Vladimer Lado Gamsakhurdia (IRES)
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Renita Thedvall: "Fast Childcare in Swedish Public Preschools"
The Research Seminar in Cultural Anthropology
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Íngrid Vendrell Ferran: "The Emotion View of Appreciation"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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WIP-Seminar: “Language Change in Late Modern English: Colloquialization and Densification”
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SuHRF Symposium 2019 – Visions for Sustainable Heritage
The Symposium is organised annually by the Sustainable Heritage Research Forum (SuHRF), at the Department of Art History/Conservation, Uppsala University Campus Gotland. This is the first SuHRF Symposium, which aims to explore sustainable heritage from different perspectives and paradigms: as a concept, a practice and a method.
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Sebastian Lutz: “The Descriptive Theory of Meaning, Shared Theoretical Concepts, and the Choice of Analyticity”
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Andreas Önnerfors: "Om idéhistorisk metod"
The Higher Seminar
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Casper Virkkula: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Thursday seminar: "Singularity in the Wake of Slavery: Adriana Cavarero’s Ontology of Uniqueness and Alex Haley’s Roots"
Thursday seminar at the Centre for Gender Research. Open for all! No registration required.
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(CANCELLED) Anna Folland: "'Harm' in Mill's Harm Principle"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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CANCELLED - UCBH-seminar: "Transformation and translation in Tourism history. Marketing of Stockholm from 1936 until today
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The Rhythm Method: Stuttering, Syncopation, Race
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Afterwork with Attractive Innovation Project awards
A warm welcome to UU Innovation’s annual afterwork event – an event that will provide a glimpse of the innovative spirit at our university.
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Bridging the Gaps: Linking Research to Public Debates and Policy Making on Migration and Integration
25-year seminar
PLEASE NOTE: NEW DATE -
–12:00
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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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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Jörgen Rosén – PhD Dissertation Defence
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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
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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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The planners (re)public? On the impacts of ‘citizen dialogues’ in urban planning
Housing & Society seminar
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Leyla Belle Drake: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar and The Engaging Vulnerability 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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–15:00
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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–14:00
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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–12:00
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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Why societal impact?
This is the first of six breakfast seminars in the TakeOff! seminar series on accelerating the impact of research in society. The seminar series is open to PhD students, postdocs and researchers in all disciplines.
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Information meeting on opportunities for startup financing
Are you a researcher or student at Uppsala University who has started a company? Are you in need of some funding to verify and develop your company’s innovative business idea? Uppsala University Innovation will have an information meeting on upcoming funding calls, such as Vinnova’s Innovative Startups call and EIT Health Headstart programme.
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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: "'She could hope to acquire a living fetus'"
The Higher Seminar
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Patrick Onghena: "Randomization in single-case experimental designs"
The General Seminar
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Ontological Security Dynamics in Russian Foreign Policy
with Jonas Pederson (Aarhus University)
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–12:00
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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How to create impact in society
This is the second of six breakfast seminars in the TakeOff! seminar series on accelerating the impact of research in society. The seminars are open to PhD students, postdocs and researchers in all disciplines.
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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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–15:00
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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Plan your impact journey, part I
This is the third of six breakfast seminars in the TakeOff! seminar series on accelerating the impact of research in society. The seminars are open to PhD students, postdocs and researchers in all disciplines.
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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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Magnus Enquist: "From Nature to Culture"
The General 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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Plan your impact journey, part II
This is the fourth of six breakfast seminars in the TakeOff! seminar series on accelerating the impact of research in society. The seminars are open to PhD students, postdocs and researchers in all disciplines.
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Thomas Sturm: "Scientific Innovation"
Joint Seminar – The Higher Seminar and The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture
(NB, time) -
–17:00
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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Package and fund your impact
This is the fifth of six breakfast seminars in the TakeOff! seminar series on accelerating the impact of research in society. The seminars are open to PhD students, postdocs and researchers in all disciplines.
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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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The next step – ready for take off!
This is the final seminar of six breakfast seminars in the TakeOff! seminar series on accelerating the impact of research in society. The seminar is open to PhD students, postdocs and researchers in all disciplines.
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Pehr Granqvist: "Attachment, Culture, and Gene-Culture Co-Evolution"
The General Seminar
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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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Jenny Beckman and Sven Widmalm: "The Scientific Conference"
The Higher Seminar
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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