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Tobias Alexius: "Grounding, Constitution and Nothing-Over-and-Aboveness"
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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–15:00
Leyla Belle Drake: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar and The Engaging Vulnerability Seminar
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–16:00
Lisa Grahn: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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–17:00
Föreläsning: “Lexical Richness”
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Higher sem: Julia Nordblad "Miljöekonomi som politiskt tänkande: Environmental economics vs. ecological economics, 1980–2000"
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–16:45
Amélie Hurkens, Work-in-Progress seminar
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–17:00
Methods – how do we study anxiety?
Welcome to a seminar series with Anxiety – An Interdisciplinary Research Network.
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Queer seminar: Queer lives. Shared stories across differences
What events from their lives do people highlight when they talk about themselves as queer?
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Book presentation: "Migrants and Natives - 'Them' and 'Us'. Mainstream and Radical Right Political Rhetoric in Europe"
Digital Zoom Seminar due to Corona restrictions. Please contact Miguel A. Martínez for more information.
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–15:00
UCBH sem: Patrice Baubeau “Regulatory responses to financial crises: public opinion, banking scandals and biased economic perspectives in interwar France”
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ZOOM SEMINAR: Dictionary Craze: Transforming Knowledge across Early Modern Europe
Linn Holmberg, SCAS and Stockholm University, gives a seminar on "Dictionary Craze: Transforming Knowledge across Early Modern Europe". The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Noah Roderik: "A Return to Form"
The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric
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Digital Book Launch "Superfluous Women: Feminism, Art, and Revolution in 21st Century Ukraine"
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Research seminar no3 in Cultural Anthropology. Agency of plants and a theory of connected bodies. Evidence from Western Amazonia
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Rachel Zuckert: "Thomas Reid’s Disjunctive (Realist) Aesthetics"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Juliana Acerenza: "If one doesn't see, one doesn't know?"
Network for Women in Philosophy (NFK)
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Basic intellectual property knowledge
This seminar will provide an introduction to different types of intellectual property and how they are relevant to academic research. You will get an overview of the international systems relevant for patents, trademarks, copyright and industrial design. In addition we will discuss how to protect a product or idea using various types of IP. Register by 26 February.
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PhD Student Breakfast
Are you a PhD student in Humanities or Theology? Then join us for a Zoom breakfast with the library!
Learn more about our research services and which support we can offer you. We will talk about information seeking, digital tools, questions on publishing and open access, and will inform you about publishing strategies and how to increase your visibility. -
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Thursday seminar: Chemistry or service?
How is ’sugar daddies’ desire for sugar dating arrangements to be based on mutual interest and pleasure played out in a commercial context that is constructed to bypass the requirement of such mutuality?
Welcome to the Thursday seminar: Chemistry or service? Sugar daddies’ quest for mutuality within the confines of commercial exchange -
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(MOVED) Ekrem Çetinkaya: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy
(NB, postponed to April 8.) -
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(MOVED) Karin Smirnoff: "Hem och hemkomst i trilogin om Jana Kippo"