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Information meeting on startup financing
Uppsala University Innovation and UIC will have an information meeting on the Innovative Startups funding call provided by Vinnova.
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–15:00
Karl Haikola: "Teknikens dilemma och politikens företräde"
The Higher Seminar
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–18:00
Conference – A Question of Trust?
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
One-day Online Conference -
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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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–16:00
Workshop – Aesthetic Perception and Cognition
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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–16:00
Engelska parken
Research data and research documentation – what, why and how? (Cancelled)
This higher seminar will focus on research data and research documentation. We will take a look at legislation and university requirements as well as the infrastructures provided for data management and archiving.
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Helena Franzén – Final PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar
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–17:30
Öppna samtal i nedstängd tid
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Dissertation: Property Offences and Private Law. On the Offences in Ch. 8 and Ch. 10 of the Swedish Criminal Code and their Relationship to Private Law
Gustaf Almkvist defends his thesis in Criminal Law
Opponent: Prof Erling Johannes Husabø, University of Bergen
Chairperson of the public defence: Prof Magnus Ulväng
The public can follow the dissertation in the University Hall via a computer provided by the faculty. Once the main entrance is closed, the side entrance should be used. -
Public defence: Guns and Governance: Local Elites and Rebel Governance in Côte d'Ivoire
Sebastian van Baalen defends his thesis "Guns and Governance: Local Elites and Rebel Governance in Côte d'Ivoire". Faculty opponent is Professor Scott Straus, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
A live recording of the defence will be available on Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/62434252341 -
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Higher sem: Hans-Michael Trautwei "Lending of Last Resort in Monetary Union: Differing Views of German Economists in the 19th and 21st Centuries"
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Martin Gustafsson: "The thinker as draughtsman"
The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture in collaboration with the Research Seminar in Philosophy, Åbo Akademi, Finland
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UCBH sem: Cecilia Kahn "Redo för liberalisering’ – inflytande över bankreformen 1968 och ett begynnande regimskifte"
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Karl Ekeman – Licentiate Seminar
The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric
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–16:00
Engelska parken
Information literacy conceptions in comprehensive school in Finland: Curriculum, teacher and school librarian discourses
More information to come
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The American Dilemma 2020: Nine Lessons for Healthy Democracies
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Take Off: Why societal impact?
In this seminar we will introduce the concept of impact and its many aspects, and discuss how your ability to clearly describe the potential impact of your research most certainly will put you in a better position when applying for grants. Register by 13 January.
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Hundens roll för hälsa och välbefinnande
The MedHum Seminar
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Sven-Ove Hansson: "Revising Probabilities and Full Beliefs"
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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(MOVED) Emma Hagström Molin: "Provenance in 19th-Century Europe"
The Higher Seminar
(NB, moved to January 28.) -
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Guilherme Marques Pedro: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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SINAS-Seminar: “Translating Sex Culture: Transnational Sex Education and the U.S.-Swedish Relationship, 1910s–1960s”
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Sharon Rider: "Autonomy for Whom? Governance of What?"
The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture in collaboration with the Research Seminar in Philosophy, Åbo Akademi, Finland
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Linda van den Berg – Mid-term PhD Seminar
PhD Seminar Series
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Disability and Justice as Minimising Domination
Digital seminar on Zoom. Please contact Miguel Martínez for more information.
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ZOOM SEMINAR: Diplomacy and Empire: Peter Tolstoi in Istanbul and Russian-Ottoman Entanglements in the Age of Tsar Peter the Great
Jan Hennings, SCAS and Central European University, gives a seminar on "Diplomacy and Empire: Peter Tolstoi in Istanbul and Russian-Ottoman Entanglements in the Age of Tsar Peter the Great". The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Book Panel "Social Distinctions in Contemporary Russia"
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Take Off: How to create impact in society + planning for impact workshop
Talking of impact is one thing, but how can impact in society really be created? Using the Impact Planning Canvas, we guide you through one efficient tool for describing the impact of your research results.
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Paloma Atencia Linares: "How to Understand Fiction (and non-fiction) in Photography?"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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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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Definitions and concepts of anxiety
Welcome to a seminar series with Anxiety – An Interdisciplinary Research Network.
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(MOVED) Jeremy Page, Uppsala University
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Emma Hagström Molin: "Provenance in 19th-Century Europe"
The Higher Seminar
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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
Simultaneous English-French translation / Traduction simultanée anglais-francais -
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Webbinarium West African Dynamics
Join our Webinar on West African Dynamics on Thursday 28 January 14.00-18.00 (Central European Time) with two round-tables focusing on the prospects for peace, democracy and gender equality; and on the relevance of African Studies in a globalized world. Free of charge. No registration.
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Research Seminar: “Unlocking the Mary Hamilton Papers: the locksmiths’ view”
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Öppna samtal i nedstängd tid
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E Carlson, M Jedenheim-Edling och J Johansson: "The Significance of Tiny Contributions"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Niklas Forsberg: "Two Historical Periods Within One Human Breast"
The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture
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Kahl Hellmer – Final PhD Seminar
PhD Seminar Series
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PhD Defence: Sindija Franzetti
Sindija Franzetti defends her doctoral thesis in English with a specialization in American Literature. The thesis is entitled “Epistolarity in a Post-Letter World”.
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PhD Defence: Sindija Franzetti
On 29 January, at 14.15, Sindija Franzetti will defend her doctoral thesis in English with a specialization in American Literature. The thesis is entitled “Epistolarity in a Post-Letter World”. The defence will take place over Zoom. Those who wish to attend the defence via Zoom should contact Erik Smitterberg, the Director of Doctoral Studies at the department, over e-mail.