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Estlandssvenska seminarieserien ”Estlandssvenskarnas flykt över Östersjön”
med Margareta Hammerman
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Lecture by Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis
Royal and religious iconography on ancient Iranian coins
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Royal and religious iconography on ancient Iranian coins - Föreläsning med Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis
Royal and religious iconography on ancient Iranian coins.
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Current research in Cardiology and Neurology
Second joint research symposium in cardiology and neurology
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Kinas filosofi
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Power in numbers - Potentials and pitfalls in large-scale individual participant data meta-analysis
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The Unknown War: Comics as Propaganda in WWII
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Lecture: Petrushka
Stefan Karpe speaks about the story and music of Stravinsky´s Petrushka, which The Royal Academic Orchestra performs in the Grand Auditorium of the University Main Building and in Gottsunda Centre on 26 October.
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Open Access Week: Open Access in Alvin
Alvin is a platform for the long-term preservation and access to digitised collections and digital cultural heritage materials. Learn more about how the library works with open access to cultural heritage.
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Open Access Week: Free and discounted open access publishing
Through the Library’s agreements with several publishers, researchers at the University are able to publish Open Access free of charge or with a discount. What discounts are available and how can you make use of them?
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Open Access Week: Free and discounted open access publishing
Through the Library’s agreements with several publishers, researchers at the University are able to publish Open Access free of charge or with a discount. What discounts are available and how can you make use of them?
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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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'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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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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Troponin release and clearance - what is new?
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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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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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Seminarium och boksläpp: Till minne av forskaren Leif "Leffe" Smith
Eventet hålls till minne av Leffe Smith, som disputerade på institutionen för teknikvetenskaper. Hans forskning handlade om mikrostrukturteknik, att utveckla avancerade komponenter i mikroformat.
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Demokratins hälsa idag – och imorgon?
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Asthma research based on national registries
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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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Guest Lecture: Racial Banishment: The Housing Question in Postcolonial America
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Managing Rough Waters: A Path for Democracy, Peace, and Justice?
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Between Utopia and Armageddon: Islands of Risk in the Soviet Arctic (Novaya Zemlya)
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Open Lecture: Understanding African Pentecostalism in Europe in the Discontinuity Continuity Debate
Discussion about whether African Pentecostalism represents “a complete break with the past” or continues with little change to ancient beliefs, often leads to misunderstandings, particularly when African Pentecostals encounter European Christianity.
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Uppsala Lectures in Business 2019
Uppsala Lectures in Business is a series of lectures that has been arranged annually by the Department of Business Studies at Uppsala University since 1984.
The speaker of 2019 is Professor Saras D. Sarasvathy, Paul Hammaker Professor, Darden School of Business, University of Virginia, and Jamuna Raghavan Chair in Entrepreneurship at IIM, Bangalore.
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UPPSALA LECTURES IN BUSINESS 13-15/11 2019
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International GIS Day 2019
Come to the Humanities Theatre and listen to several lectures on current research with relation to GIS (geographical information systems)
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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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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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Sustainable Heritage Seminar : Research and education at Korea National University of Cultural Heritage
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Morphology and function of the small airways
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The Anders Wall Lecture
The purpose with the lecture is to inspire students to creativity and entrepreneurship by inviting successful entrepreneurs to speak about their inspiring journeys.
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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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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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Negation in language(s): Typological and descriptive perspectives
Guest lecture in linguistics. Please find abstract attached
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TEDx UppsalaUniversity 2019 – Theme: ERROR-404
TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At TEDxUppsalaUniversity, TEDTalks video and live speakers will combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group.
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Lectures on Language Technology
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The Role of Genetic and Lifestyle Factors in the Aetiology of Obesity and Cardiometabolic Traits – EASD Rising Star Lecture
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’Indigenous’ and UNESCO's International Year of Indigenous Languages
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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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Lecture: Miniaturized electrochemical paper-based sensors for smart sensing
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EUI Ph.D. Opportunities – Presentation
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Forsskålssymposiet 2019: Demokratins framtid
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Samtida kvinnliga kinesiska författare
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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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Imaging of neuroendocrine tumours in colour and in black & white
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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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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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Plastics and human health: exposure to chemicals in plastics and the development of metabolic disease
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Environmental Subjectivities from the Soviet North
with Dr. Andy Bruno (Northern Illinois University)
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Guest lecture in Assyriology: Questioning Assumptions: Studying Gender in the Ancient Near East
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Science & SciLifeLab Prize Symposium: Roads to Research Excellence
Don’t miss this symposium where you will hear Lou Woodley's (CSCCE) thoughts on community-building within science, meet the Prize winners and learn about their research in the following categories:
• Cell and Molecular Biology
• Genomics, Proteomics and Systems Biology
• Ecology and Environment
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Colloquium: Physics and Energy
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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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Nobel lectures in economic sciences 2019
The 2019 Nobel Laureates in economy visit Uppsala University and give a public lecture on the research that led to their Nobel Prize.
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Nobel Lecture in Physics and Chemistry 2019
The 2019 Nobel Laureates in chemistry and physics visit Uppsala University and give a public lecture on the research that led to their Nobel Prize.
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Erasmus+ Funding Opportunities Lunch @ Ångström
Join our information session on Erasmus+ Funding Opportunities in room 1146 ITC at Ångström. Registration deadline 9 December.
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Lecture: Overview of Neutron Diagnostics and Energetic Particle Confinement Study in LHD
Overview of energetic particle studies based on neutron measurements in the Large Helical Device (LHD).
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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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Open semester start-up lecture: “Of Textbooks and Barricades”
Welcome to CEMUS spring 2020 semester start-up lecture “Of Textbooks and Barricades” with Timothée Parrique!
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Whose Governance is it? Public Lecture by Professor Göran Hydén
Whose Governance is it? Tensions Between African Ownership and Western Stewardship.
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Ontological Security Dynamics in Russian Foreign Policy
with Dr. Jonas Gejl Kaas (Aarhus University)
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New York - Mimmi Söderberg Kovacs Speaks About Armed Conflict Today
Please join the New York Chapter of the Uppsala University Alumni Association for an presentation by Alumna, Mimmi Söderberg Kovacs, Head of Research at the Folke Bernadotte Academy, about contemporary patterns and trends in armed conflict.
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Welcome to a presentation about group ethnology in Methodology Lab!
Professor Marcus Hällgren from Umeå School of Business, Economics and Statistics, Umeå talks about the group ethnology research method that he used in his research when he followed climbers on Mount Everest for a couple of months.
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Philosophy Tea
Eleanor Roosevelt and Human Rights
This season’s first philosophy tea discusses Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) and the role she played in creating the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. -
Info Meeting about Exchanges for Master Students
The Department of Business Studies’ International Mobility Office gives you advice on why you should go on an exchange, how to apply, and what to keep in mind. Join us and optimize your application!
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Jeremy Bentham and the Rabbi of Slonim: a Forgotten Encounter in the 1780's
with Prof. Israel Bartal (Israel Academy of Sciences)
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Honorary Doctors' open lectures
Come listen to the Honorary Doctors' open lectures on 29-30 January. Please see link to each lecture for the specific time and location.
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Diane Goldstein: "Dead Chickens and Sneeze Spies"
Public Guest Lecture
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Lecture by honorary doctor: War, Fiction and the Ethics of Memory
A lecture by Prof. Viet Thanh Nguyen, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Sympathizer, on war and the ethics of memory.
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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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Public lecture with honorary doctor Peter Wollny
"Johann Sebastian Bach and the emergence of a European style around 1730". The venue can accomodate a maximum of 137 participants.
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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 kulturförmedlingens 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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Philosophy Tea
This spring Professor Peter Wallensteen and Lecturer Daniel Ogden will continue their popular Philosophy Tea talks.
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Old Habits Die Hard? ‘Phantom Messianism’ and Russian Imperial Nationalism
with Dr. Alicja Curanovic (University of Warsaw)
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Guest Lecture: Dead Landscapes – and how to make them live
Is there such a thing as a dead landscape? And if so, who killed it?
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Book release: Liberal Nationalism and Its Critics: Normative and Empirical Questions
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Sustainability Talks with Keri Facer - Learning to live with a lively planet (2)
‘Learning to live with a lively planet (2) What does climate change mean for intergenerational relations on Gotland?’
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Translating as Recovery: The 'World' of Sheela Rohekar’s Miss Samuel: Ek Yahudi Gatha
Borrowing Sujit Mukherejee's title, I will speak on the unique social, cultural and historical universe of the Bene Israel Jews- the world of Miss Samuel . Secondly, the cultural task of translation is not to erase or blur what is distinctive and unbridgeable but to preserve and heighten the difference, their uniqueness and micro-complexities.
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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. Zhong Lin Wang from Georgia Tech and Prof. Angela M. Gronenborn from University of Pittsburgh
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Analysis of Russian Disinformation Campaign against Belarus during the Integration Talks
with Dr. Vasil Navumau (IRES)
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Open Lecture by Stefan Jonsson
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En kvart över med Josefin Englund: Som folk är mest. Könsideal i svenska kontaktannonser 1890–1980
Välkommen till en föreläsning inom Uppsala universitetsbiblioteks serie om aktuell forskning, med Josefin Englund, fil. dr., och forskare vid Institutionen för pedagogik, didaktik och utbildningsstudier.
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The Armenian Velvet revolution: Implications for Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Process
with Ani Grigoryan (IRES)
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PHILOSOPHY TEA
This spring Professor Peter Wallensteen and Lecturer Daniel Ogden will continue their popular Philosophy Tea talks.
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Aktuell humanistisk forskning - fyra föredrag
We hereby invite you to join us for an afternoon of four presentations within different areas of research in the humanities. The lectures will be held in Swedish and English, and both languages may be used for questions and discussion.
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Political Connections in Russian corporations: quantitative evaluations and mechanisms
with Dmitri Trifonov (IRES)
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Guest lecture: Retrofit Strategies for Energy Efficiency in Historic Urban Fabric: A Case Study in Basmane District, İzmir-Turkey
Energy efficient retrofit of historic urban stock requires a methodical approach, comprehensive analysis and case-specific solutions.
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Seminar "Introducing Justice"
This event is part of the "Justice, Sustainability and Arctic Futures Reading Seminars". Please contact Dr. Corine Wood-Donnelly (corine.wood-donnelly@ires.uu.se) if you would like to attend the seminar or join the network.
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The Race of Sound
Full title of the seminar: "The Race of Sound: The Acousmatic Question as Voice-Making"
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The 2nd WITTROCK LECTURE - Helga Nowotny
Please note that seats are limited. Registration required by e-mail to rsvp@swedishcollegium.se no later than 1 February.
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That’s what our tradition is’: Gender-Based Violence, Honour-related Crimes and Traditional Values in the Russian Federation
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Lecture: Odd-frequency pairing in topological superconductors
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Lev Gumilev vs Samuel Huntington: A Soviet Theory of the ‘Clash of Civilizations'?
The seminar will compare two different “civilizational theories”:
"clash of civilizations" idea promoted by the Harvard political scientist Samuel Huntington with the theory of “superethnos” proposed by the Soviet historian, ethnographer and geographer Lev Gumilev.
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Docenturförläsning, Iranska språk
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Seminar "The Russian-Ukrainian Conflict since 2014. Its Genesis, Escalation and Prospects"
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Panel discussion "Anti-Gender: the Denial of Gender in Academic and Political Arenas"
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CEMUS Alumni Series with Sakip Murat Yalcin
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2020 Fulbright Lecture
The U.S. Mexico-Border and Mexican Americans:
Contradictions of U.S. History -
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Fritjof Capra and guests: Leonardo and his science
Welcome to an open afternoon with Fritjof Capra, physicist and systems scientist, and guests titled “Leonardo and his science”.
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SUNRISE Sweden Stakeholder Event
The Stakeholder event will present the vision and results of SUNRISE-CSA, as well as the plans for the next steps. The audience will learn about the state-of-the-art and the prospects for the future.
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POSTPONED! Our Reality and Theirs: Existential Resistance and the Path to Pluralism in Soviet Western Borderlands
The seminar is postponed due to a COVID-19 outbreak. More info is coming.
Were the Baltics and Western Ukraine, Soviet Union's most western outposts, in any way different from their eastern counterparts? If so, in what way and how has this legacy influenced their transition to democracy and market economy? Professor Li Bennich-Björkman presents her perspective on the issue. -
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(CANCELLED) The Hägerström Lectures 2020, part 1
The three Hägerström Lectures 2020 are held, on March 18–20, by Karen Bennett, Rutgers University, on the topic "Building, Causing, and the Nonfundamental"
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(POSTPONED) The Hägerström Lectures 2020 – Karen Bennett
(NB, the lectures have been postponed. New dates TBA.)
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POSTPONED UNTIL 23/4! Estonian Swedish seminar series "Estonian Swedish cuisine"
The seminar is postponed due a COVID-19 outbreak. New date: 23/4
During the seminar the book "Our flavors of Nuckö" will be presented. This volume tells about traditional dishes that could be found on the Estonian Swedish menu 100 years ago.
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(CANCELLED) The Hägerström Lectures 2020, part 2
The three Hägerström Lectures 2020 are held, on March 18–20, by Karen Bennett, Rutgers University, on the topic "Building, Causing, and the Nonfundamental"
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CANCELLED: Märta Nasvelldagen
THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED! Märta Nasvell dagen har i år tema Psykiskt trauma: Från begrepp till behandling
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CANCELLED: XVIth Hugo Valentin Lecture date set
THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED! Professor Dan Stone will give the eighteenth Annual Lecture in Honour of Hugo Valentin on 19 March 2020.
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(CANCELLED) The Hägerström Lectures 2020, part 3
The three Hägerström Lectures 2020 are held, on March 18–20, by Karen Bennett, Rutgers University, on the topic "Building, Causing, and the Nonfundamental"
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(CANCELLED) Anna Nordlund, Sigrid Schottenius Cullhed, Janne Lindqvist
Docent Promotion Lectures
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CANCELLED! Russian protest in December 1825 on the crossroads of discourses: language, power and representations
The seminar is cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak.
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CANCELLED! Gender Relay - what is discussed in contemporary gender research?
Come and listen when researchers from the Centre for Gender Research get 10 minutes each to present their research. About everything from vulvic pain, mom's on the run, extreme sporting races, bee breeding, the security sector, and becoming a biologist, to surrogacy, studying chemistry, solo mothers, and pedagogical documentation in preshools.
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Seminar "Classical Justice"
The seminar will be held online.
This event is part of the "Justice, Sustainability and Arctic Futures Reading Seminars". Please contact Dr. Corine Wood-Donnelly (corine.wood-donnelly@ires.uu.se) if you would like to attend the seminar or join the network.
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CANCELLED! Defending a supra-national state? The Russian foreign policy of ‘state civilization’
The seminar is cancelled due a COVID-19 outbreak.
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CANCELLED! Russian and Ukrainian politics of memory around WWII: History as a hybrid warfare tool
The seminar is cancelled due a COVID-19 outbreak.
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CANCELLED! 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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CANCELLED! Anchoring the nation in the past: history textbooks and nation building in Eurasia
The seminar is cancelled due a COVID-19 outbreak.
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CANCELLED! A poet and the war: Czesław Miłosz in Warsaw, 1939-1945
The seminar is cancelled due a COVID-19 outbreak.
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POSTPONED! Democratic Decay and Rule of Law Backsliding: Hungary
The event is postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak. New dates and venue TBD.
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Zoom webinar – “Wīhkohkē: Urban Indigenous Resistance from the Past into the Future”
Indigenous peoples have been fighting for land and life against colonialism all over the world since half a millennia.
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CANCELLED! Preparing for the Neoliberal Turn: Consumption, Class and Gender in late Soviet Popular Culture
The seminar is cancelled due a COVID-19 outbreak.
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POSTPONED! Judicial Politics
The event is postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak. New dates and venue TBA.
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Seminar "Modern Justice"
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POSTPONED! European Migration Law as an Imperial Project
The event is postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak. New dates and venue TBA.
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POSTPONED! Framing of Abortion Rights by Russian Orthodox Clerics
The seminar is postponed due to a COVID-19 outbreak. More info is coming.
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Library introduction for university staff- Online
We will show you how to access our resources and how you can access material that is not available at Uppsala University Library. We present our services and support on information searching, reference management and publishing strategies. This session is mainly for those at Campus Gamla Torget or Campus Ekonomikum.
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THE DIVERSITY MANDATE IN US BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH: PRECISION, INCLUSION, AND EQUITY
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CANCELLED! Conspiracy Theories and Russia Today
The seminar is cancelled due a COVID-19 outbreak.
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CANCELLED! Circumcision is Nothing, and Foreskin is Nothing’: A Non-Reformation Reading of Paul’s Letters
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CANCELLED! Popular Geo- and Bio-politics at Europe's Eastern Margins
The seminar is cancelled due a COVID-19 outbreak.
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UUSI seminar series: Four principles for practising and evaluating co-production – a view from sustainability research
This seminar is the first in a series of seminars on issues relevant for researchers on sustainable development. In fall 2020 the UUSI will offer yet two more seminars. One seminar will address how carbon dioxide emissions are calculated, and the other seminar will address action research. The upcoming arrangements will be announced later. Registration needed.
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Publish open free of charge - Online
Did you know that new agreements with the major scientific publishers (Elsevier, Wiley, Springer, Taylor & Francis and others) allows researchers at Uppsala University to publish with Open Access free of charge (i.e. no APC) in more than 10 000 journals?
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CANCELLED! 'Ukrainizing’ Ukraine: What can the experience of the Soviet 1920s tell us about today
The seminar is cancelled due a COVID-19 outbreak.
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Library introduction for university staff- Online
Welcome to an introduction to the University Library!
We will show you how to access our resources and how you can access material that is not available at Uppsala University Library. We will tell you about our services and our support on information searching, reference management and publishing strategies.
This session is mainly for those at Campus Gamla Torget or Campus Ekonomikum. -
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Seminar "Contemporary Justice"
NB! The seminar will be held online!
This event is part of the "Justice, Sustainability and Arctic Futures Reading Seminars". Please contact Dr. Corine Wood-Donnelly (corine.wood-donnelly@ires.uu.se) if you would like to attend the seminar or join the network. -
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CEMUS Past, Present, Futures Unconference. Rescheduled to 23 October
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Webinar: The two faces of vulcanoes
The two faces of Volcanoes – learning to benefit from the monster.
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ENLIGHT online lectures
The European university network ENLIGHT, of which the Uppsala University is a founding member, brings together nine comprehensive, research-intensive universities from nine European countries (Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden), training over 300,000 learners per year and sharing a deep commitment to their social responsibility.
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Lecture on history of Gotland
The University guide Mikael Norrby will give a brief lecture on Gotland history.
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An online roundtable discussion "Presidential Elections and Protests in Belarus: Responses from above, below and without"
An online roundtable discussion featuring Sofie Bedford (IRES), Anastasia Ilina (Independent researcher and journalist) and Ryhor Nizhnikau (Finnish Institute of International Affairs).
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Lecture: Ultrafast manipulation of order in compound and textured magnetic materials
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–17:00
Arms control talks as a means of survival in the new cold war
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–15:30
10-11 September: Presentations Day of the Master theses in Sustainable Development
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Workshop: Post-Soviet Women – Ways to Empowerment
NB! The workshop will be held on Zoom.
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–12:00
10-11 September: Presentations Day of the Master theses in Sustainable Development
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–17:00
Nonprofit Organizations and Small Business in Social Service Delivery: Blame-shifting, Cost-Shifting or Cooptation?
NB! The seminar will be held on Zoom.
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–19:00
Lecture on history of Gotland
The University guide Mikael Norrby will give a brief lecture on Gotland history.
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–15:00
Guided walking tour II, with Mikael Norrby
Walk with the university guide Mikael Norrby around the southern parts of Visby and learn more about the towns amazing history – some parts Mikael left out last time.
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–17:00
Uppsala University – a long story
The university guide Mikael Norrby will give us a brief walk through the long and rich history of the university, since 1477 until present day.
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–12:30
Guided walking tour II, with Mikael Norrby
Walk with the university guide Mikael Norrby around the southern parts of Visby and learn more about the towns amazing history – some parts Mikael left out last time.
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Sara Johnsdotter “The Bike Accident and the FGM Fantasy”
Wednesday 23 September 10.15–12.00 Sara Johnsdotter (Malmö Universitet) “The Bike Accident and the FGM Fantasy” EP3-2028/CG B43
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–16:00
Webinar: Island and Seascape Research Cluster
The Island and Seascape Research Cluster is proud to welcome you all to this webinar, with three of the world’s leading island studies scholars, Godfrey Baldacchino Adam Grydehøj, and Jonathan Pugh!
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–16:30
Online Roundtable Discussion "Russian Politics after the Nationwide Vote: An Analysis of the Regional Elections of September 13, 2020"
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–18:00
Retracing Connections
Presentation of a new research programme, funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (2020-27)
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–17:00
Synthesis through Tensions: Georgian Identity Construction between East and West'
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–16:00
Amerikanska rasrelationer och Sverige
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Ben Kasstan “Orthodox Jews, Unorthodox Decisions? Making Bodies Kosher in the Pre and Post-COVID World”
Wednesday 7 October 10.15–12.00 Ben Kasstan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) “Orthodox Jews, Unorthodox Decisions? Making Bodies Kosher in the Pre and Post-COVID World” EP3-2028/CG B43
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–17:30
Masada: Last Stronghold of the Jewish Resistance Against Rome