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–10:45
/publish – Data Management Plans (online)
Many funders require that projects must have a data management plan. Learn what this means for you, and how the university can help. The seminar is given in English.
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–16:00
Critical Conversations – Making chocolate 100% slave free
Welcome to an open, online event as part of the series Critical Conversations: Making chocolate 100% slave free with Ynzo van Zanten!
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–14:30
CANCELLED Guest lecture: How does the symbolic space of the city change during different ages and what is the process associated with it?
The guest lecture with Polina Verbytska that was scheduled on 26 November, is postponed due to illness. New date and time will be announced later on.
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–15:30
Forsskålsymposiet 2020
Håvard Hegre, Dag Hammarskjöld Professor of Peace and Conflict Research at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research will hold his lecture about "The future of peace and democracy - what can we know?"
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–19:00
CANCELLED: Some Swedish Folklore
Due to illness, this event is unfortunately cancelled. We hope to arrange another event about Swedish folklore, before the holidays.
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–14:45
/publish – Data Management Plans (online)
Many funders require that projects must have a data management plan. Learn what this means for you, and how the university can help. The seminar is given in English.
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–16:00
Philosophy tea; Albert Camus – The Plague
This winter Professor Peter Wallensteen and Lecturer Daniel Ogden will continue their popular Philosophy Tea talks. Each Philosophy Tea session lasts one hour. The sessions are run in English.
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–17:00
Online Book Discussion “Found in Translation: The English Poet Joseph Brodsky”
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Perspectives on Preventing Violent Extremism