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/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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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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Online Book Discussion “Found in Translation: The English Poet Joseph Brodsky”
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Perspectives on Preventing Violent Extremism
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Löwdin Symposium - a 60th Anniversary Celebration
The purpose of the Löwdin lectures is to stimulate the interest in quantum chemistry by inviting prominent scientists to Uppsala to present their research and to give a general lecture on chemistry.
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UFV Meeting on Plant Physiology (Zoom)
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DIGMEX Lecture: Mahmoud Keshavarz on the design politics of the passport
As part of its network activities, DIGMEX continuously arranges research lectures with invited speakers on vital topics for our existential perspectives on digitality and automation. We are proud to present Senior Lecturer Mahmoud Keshavarz who will talk about The Design Politics of the Passport, drawing on his recently published book by the same title.
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Online Symposium "Russia’s Civilizational Politics: Conceptual, Methodological and Comparative Approaches"
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Ann Linde: Sveriges Roll i världen, en utrikespolitisk utblick för 2021
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Talking American Literature and Culture: “Experimental: Language Writing, Two Whales, and a Dream of the Future”
The Cold War produced two prominent literary discourses of futurity:“experimental” writing and science fiction. Considering them together via a collocation in 1980s San Francisco, this talk analyzes the investments in epistemic virtue that animated these formally disparate modes for imagining languages of the future.
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Webinar: Island and Seascape Research Cluster
The Island and Seascape Research Cluster is proud to welcome you all to this seminar, with three guest speakers who will share their knowledge and perspective on marine resource, biodiversity and climate change in island contexts
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Hybrid Information Warfare: The Ukrainian Experience
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POSTPONED! Open Lecture with Caroline Johansson
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Talking American Literature and Culture: “Dickinson Thinking Disaster”
In the wake of disaster and violence and in anticipation of disaster and violence, what might we learn from writers who have thought deeply about what it means to be wounded, and how woundedness might comprise both a way of knowing and a basis for community?
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Information about the Horizon Europe Programme 2021-2027
Learn about research funding from the European Union and how it can further develop your international profile and networks. Register no later than 4 January.
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CEMUS semester start-up with Cristian Alarcon and Sachiko Ishihara
Warmly welcome to CEMUS spring semester 2021 start-up, an open online conversation and critical discussion with Cristian Alarcon, researcher SLU, and Sachiko Ishihara, PhD researcher Uppsala University!
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The American Dilemma 2020: Nine Lessons for Healthy Democracies
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Book Panel "Social Distinctions in Contemporary Russia"
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Open Lecture with Jenny White: What Makes Autocrats Popular?
Discussant: Chiara Maritato is a post-doctoral researcher at the Cultures, Politics and Society Department at the University of Turin. Previously she was assistant professor at the Center for Southeast European Studies (CSEES) at the University of Graz and post-doctoral visiting fellow at the Stockholm University Institute for Turkish Studies (SUITS). Her research interests focus on the management
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Webinar on West African Dynamics
Welcome to Webinar "West African Dynamics"/"Bienvenue au wébinaire "Dynamiques ouest-africaines, co-hosted by Forum for Africa Studies and Mande Studies Association
Thursday 28 January / jeudi le 28 janvier 2021, 14:00-18:00 CET
Join: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/64816428128
Meeting ID: 648 1642 8128
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Philosophy Tea - Martha Nussbaum, The Monarchy of Fear
This spring Professor Peter Wallensteen and Lecturer Daniel Ogden will continue their popular Philosophy Tea talks.
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Webinar "Identities and Effects of Different Generations on Media Content Production and Consumption in Russia"
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Book release: Dagbok från Brasilien - Fascismen utifrån och inifrån
(Diary from Brasil - Fascism from the outside and from the inside)
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Talking American Literature and Culture: “The Pleasures of a Saint, the pleasures of a plant: William James, Walt Whitman, and the varieties of (an)hedonic experience”
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Roundtable "Society and Politics in the 2019-2020 Elections and Constitutional Revisions in Kyrgyzstan"
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Uppsala Forum Guest Lecture: An “Attack on the Separation of Powers”? The Legitimacy of Climate Change Litigation in Global Climate Governance. A case study of judges’ arguments in the United States
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Celsius-Linnaeus Lectures 2021
Warm welcome to the annual Celsius-Linnaeus Lecturers. This years Celsius-lecturer is Neil Lawrence, inaugural DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge. and the Linnaeus-lecturer is Melanie Sanford, the Moses Gomberg Distinguished University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The lectureres will be held via zoom.
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Online disinformation: an integrated view
The objective of the event is to provide a cross-disciplinary picture of academic research on disinformation in the Nordics, to relate it to non-academic perspectives and to foster collaboration. Free registration required to attend
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Melinda Cooper: "The Blue-Collar Taxpayer"
The programme Neoliberalism in the Nordics invites to a Keynote Lecture
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The Politics of Women’s Rights in Russia
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The decollegialization of Swedish Higher Education Institutions
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Book release: Migrants and Natives - 'Them' and 'Us' Mainstream and Radical Right Political Rhetoric in Europe
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Talking American Literature and Culture: "Deformation Zone: A Translation Poetics"
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Anna Neubeck: Stenätande bakterier
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"Soviet Daughter" - Graphic narrative as a legitimate medium of expression
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Open Lecture with Rebecca Stern
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The Hägerström Lectures 2020 (2021) – Karen Bennett
(NB, the lectures have been postponed from March 2020 to March 2021)
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Uppsala Forum Guest Lecture: Riding the Populist Wave: Europe’s Mainstream Right in Crisis
Welcome to this Uppsala Forum gest Lecture with Visiting Fellow Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser.
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Ash Amin: "Framing Community: Xenophobic Nationalism, Social Democracy, and Everyday Cohabitation in Europe"
Guest Lecture
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Talking American Literature and Culture: "A New Animal Condition: Audubon, Poe, Muybridge."
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Talking American Literature and Culture: The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry
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Book Release: Svartskalle – en svensk historia
(Svartskalle - A Swedish History)
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Guest Lecture: The Diversity Mandate in US Biomedical Research: Precision, Inclusion, and Equity
This talk shares some preliminary findings from an ongoing study of precision medicine research initiatives in the US that explicitly seek to diversify populations represented in biomedical research.