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–08:45
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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–15:00
Hundens roll för hälsa och välbefinnande
The MedHum Seminar
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–17:00
Disaster vulnerability index and flood losses
CNDS research seminar
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–09:45
Bioscience seminar series
Ola Spjuth is presenting “AI, Automation and Cell Biology: Research in the Pharmaceutical Bioinformatics group”
Sara Mangsbo is presenting ”Antibodies as scaffolds for synthetic peptide drug delivery to antigen-presenting cells” -
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Sven-Ove Hansson: "Revising Probabilities and Full Beliefs"
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Neuro seminar with guest Martin Häring, Medical University of Vienna
Title: "Deciphering the selective serotonergic influence on pain"
Zoom link: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/64730733427 -
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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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Remnants of red novae
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–17:00
Guilherme Marques Pedro: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Seminar in Computational Linguistics
Linking Entities to Unseen Knowledge Bases with Arbitrary Schemas
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–14:30
The virtual brain
Higher seminar
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SINAS-Seminar: “Translating Sex Culture: Transnational Sex Education and the U.S.-Swedish Relationship, 1910s–1960s”
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–19:00
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
(NB, day and time.) -
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PDE and applications: The variational problem for dimer models
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–13:00
CoSy zoom seminar 26/01/2021
Title: The risk for a new COVID-19 wave - and how it depends on R_0, the current immunity level and current restrictions
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–13:00
Seminar: Exploiting the epigenetic vulnerabilities of multiple myeloma
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Womher seminar
"Responsibility and autonomy in health care for persons with major deliberate self-harm, ethical-legal analysis of patients’ and clinicians’ narratives"
Host: Medfarm -
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AI4Research – AI for Science and Responsibility
Questions in research and science and how we generate and represent knowledge are increasingly entangled with the use of data and as part of our effort to understand and intervene within complex systems. AI enters as an oft-called on tool that transforms how we solve our world's complex challenges.
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–15:00
Linda van den Berg – Mid-term PhD Seminar
PhD Seminar Series
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–15:00
Disability and Justice as Minimising Domination
Digital seminar on Zoom. Please contact Miguel Martínez for more information.
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–16:00
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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–16:30
Webinar: LinkedIn - maximize your profile
CareerTuesday. How can you optimize LinkedIn for your professional development?
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–09:45
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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–15:30
Geometry & Topology seminar: Chekanov-Eliashberg dg-algebras for singular Legendrians
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–16:00
Paloma Atencia Linares: "How to Understand Fiction (and non-fiction) in Photography?"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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–17:00
Definitions and concepts of anxiety
Welcome to a seminar series with Anxiety – An Interdisciplinary Research Network.