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Take Off: Plan your impact journey, part II
Have breakfast with Uppsala University Innovation and at the same time build your skills to improve impact. This is the fourth of six breakfast seminars (9 Sep-18 Nov) in the "Take Off" series on accelerating the impact of research in society. The seminar series is open to PhD students, postdocs and researchers in all disciplines. Limited number of seats. Registration is required.
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Claudia Merli “A chimeric being from Kyushu, Japan: Amabie’s revival during covid-19. Lessons for a civil society”
Wednesday 21 October 10.15–12.00 Claudia Merli (Uppsala University) “A chimeric being from Kyushu, Japan: Amabie’s revival during covid-19. Lessons for a civil society” EP3-2028/CG B43
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Premiere for the MedHum Seminar: Evidence-based Medicine
The MedHum Seminar
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Seminar: “The American Election: A View from a Citizen”
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/publish open free of charge - online seminar
Did you know that agreements with major scientific publishers (Elsevier, Wiley, Springer, Taylor & Francis and others) allow 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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Children and child-centeredness as social mechanisms in father-to-father relations during parental leave
This presentation explores, from a feminist and critical realist perspective, whether and how children and child-centeredness function as social mechanisms in father-to-father relations.
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Chris Meyns: “Data Visualisation in the Philosophical Transactions”
Joint Seminar – The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy, Uppsala, and Stockholm History of Philosophy Workshop
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Hembygd: Lokalt, regionalt och globalt i litteraturen
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Seminar: “Discourse, Responsibility, and the Periphery”.
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Malin Jörnvi, Uppsala University
Network for Women in Philosophy (NFK)
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Gary McPherson: "Musical Prodigies"
The Open Seminar in Music Psychology
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Åsa Wikforss, SU, and Elisabeth Schellekens, UU
Joint Higher Seminar – Department of Philosophy, Uppsala University, and Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University
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Erik Boström: "Max Weber's Three Notions of 'Bedeutung'"
The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture
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Seminar in Computational Linguistics
Language models and structured knowledge: an overview of recent developments
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Vardagsspråkfilosofi och skönlitteratur
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Higher sem: Erik Bengtsson "Världens jämlikaste land"
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Rule by law. Migration and the abuse of power in Hungary
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UCBH sem: Anders Ögren, Sean Kenny "Unlimiting Unlimited Liability: Removing the Legal Differences between Banks with alternative Shareholder Liability Regimes in Sweden (1897-1903)"
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Sven Dupré, University of Utrecht & University of Amsterdam
Office for History of Science
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Findings from a field experiment on ethnic discrimination among public officials
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Half-time seminar: Inge Zwart
Inge Zwart presents her on-going thesis work at a half-time seminar. The appointed commentator of the thesis is Dr. Anna Foka, Department of ALM.
Zwart is doctoral student at the Department of ALM and a doctoral fellow in the POEM Marie Curie ITN. -
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IRES Webinar: Academic careers and research activities. The Edited Volume: Early Ideas, Bold Plans, Unexpected Pitfalls, and Project Completion
NB! The event will be held on Zoom. To attend the event please click on the link https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/64633418424
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Creative AI: how will it impact on democracy, freedom and justice?
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Webinar: Island and Seascape Research Cluster
The island and seascape research cluster is proud to welcome you all to this webinar, with four guest speakers who will share their knowledge and perspectives on sustainable tourism and cultural heritage in island contexts.
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AKS Seminar: Odysseus’ tears on Scheria and the philosophy of weeping