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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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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
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(MOVED) Karin Smirnoff: "Hem och hemkomst i trilogin om Jana Kippo"
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Knut Olav Skarsaune: "Priority Now without Repugnance Later"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Public Defence: Statebuilding through diaspora recruitment?
Anna Ida Rock defends her thesis "Statebuilding through diaspora recruitment? - The role of capacity, norms and representation for legitimacy in Somaliland and Liberia".
The external reviewer is Professor Isabell Schierenbeck, The School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg.
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Ingeborg Löfgren: "Towards a Hermeneutic of Vulnerability?"
The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture
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Kvinnors villkor i akademin – vem sköter hushållsarbetet anno 2021?
The seminar is the first of three on 8 March focussing on women's opportunities to fully engage in solving future challenges. This seminar is in Swedish but the others are held in English.
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Combining academic research and value creation from research outcomes – opportunities and synergies
Meet three researchers who are committed to creating impact with their research in society. Which paths have they chosen and why? What have they learned from their experiences? How can activities aimed at creating value from research outcomes be combined with the pursuit of a research career or even benefit continued research?
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Identify the hidden potential of your research
In this interactive seminar, we will help you spot the hidden potential in your research. We’ll introduce you to a simple self-test that in a few minutes will help you identify what you create in your research, what potential value it could create beyond academia and for whom.
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Public Defence: Wealth and the economic vote
Anton Brännlund defends his thesis "Wealth and the economic vote. How assets and liabilities shape election outcomes".
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Information meeting regarding Circus Call for Applications to support the development of Cross-cutting research projects
Centre for Integrated Research on Culture and Society, Circus, will award support to develop competitive grant applications for new cross-cutting research projects.
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Talking American Literature and Culture: "Deformation Zone: A Translation Poetics"
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Engelska parken
Annual Lund-Uppsala ALM workshop
More information to come.
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Research seminar
"Optakt til analyserne: lydinsamling og (auditiv) analyse af folkelig salmesang", chapter from PhD thesis with working title "Singing as religious practice: Kingoton and Brorson singing"
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Organizing for social sustainability? Renovating the million program housing estates in Sweden
Digital Zoom Seminar due to Corona restrictions. Please contact Miguel A. Martínez for more information.
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STS sem: Rosalía Guerrero Cantarell "From Victims to Economic Assets: Training Women in an Emerging Digital Society, 1970-2000"
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Interdisciplinarity and the academic seminar. Seminar 5 in the series Interdisciplinary possibilities, practices and challenges
Welcome to Circus' seminar series: Interdisciplinary possibilities, practices and challenges. Our fifth seminar is called: Interdisciplinarity and the academic seminar (in English)
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ZOOM SEMINAR: The Ethics of Individuals' Greenhouse Gas Emission
H. Orri Stefánsson, SCAS and Stockholm University, gives a seminar on "The Ethics of Individuals' Greenhouse Gas Emission". The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Thinking through Louise Glück's Poetry
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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"Soviet Daughter" - Graphic narrative as a legitimate medium of expression
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John Dyck: “Beauty as the Consent of the Heart”
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Money Doctor's Sem: Masato Shizume "Takahashi Korekiyo, the Money Doctor in Japan during the Great Depression"
Money Doctor's Financial Stability (Online) Seminars
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Research Seminar: “Deciphering the Ormulum”
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Evening Lecture: The Myanmar military coup - what is happening and why?
The seminar will be held in English and is co-hosted with UF Uppsala – the Association of Foreign Affairs.
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Finding useful information from patents
This seminar will provide basic knowledge about the patent system: what a patent is, what can be patented and what the benefit of a patent is. Additionally, the seminar will give you insights into patent databases and how to search for patent information, and how to find and interpret relevant technical and legal information from the patent literature.
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Jessica Moss: "Aristotle on Knowledge and Understanding"
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy and The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy
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Öppna samtal i nedstängd tid!
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Amanda Krause: "Self-reported favourite musical experiences and how we might promote life-long investment in musical activities"
The Open Seminar in Music Psychology
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(CANCELLED) Simon Rosenquist, Uppsala University
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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The Perpetually Translated Kalīla and Dimna
Retracing Connections / Uppsala University Greek and Byzantine Studies Seminar
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Campus Gotland
Defence of doctoral thesis: With Lives on the Line: How Users Respond to a Highly Mandated Information System Implementation
Andreas Hedrén will defend his doctoral thesis “With Lives on the Line: How Users Respond to a Highly Mandated Information System Implementation – A Longitudinal Study”.
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Disputation: With Lives on the Line
Andreas Hedrén defends his doctoral thesis: With Lives on the Line: How Users Respond to a Highly Mandated Information System Implementation – A Longitudinal Study
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PhD Dissertation Defence – Morag Ramsey
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Higher sem: Carolina Uppenberg "Hushåll i arbete. Genus, arbetsorganisation och ekonomisk omvandling studerat genom 1800-talets torparhushåll"
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The Future of Civil Procedure in Europe - A Nordic Perspective on the Model European Rules of Civil Procedure
The Swedish Network for European Legal Studies (snels) and Uppsala University are proud to invite you to our conference "The Future of Civil Procedure in Europe - A Nordic Perspective on the Model European Rules of Civil Procedure"
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Uppsala Health Summit: Managing Antimicrobial Resistance through Behavioural Change
All aspects of this Uppsala Health Summit will be digital, but our goal remains the same; to bring together a multisectoral group of experts and practitioners for a discussion around how we change behaviours and organizational cultures to keep our medicines working. A theme more relevant than ever!
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How to Apply the Capability Approach to Housing Policy? Concepts, Theories and Challenges
Digital Zoom Seminar due to Corona restrictions. Please contact Miguel A. Martínez for more information.
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UCBH sem: Rikard Westerberg "Socialists at the gate. Swedish business and the defense of free enterprise, 1940-1985"
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ZOOM SEMINAR: Pax Universalis et Perpetua: Empire, Anarchy, and the Invention of International Order, c. 1500-2000
Christopher Meckstroth, SCAS and University of Cambridge, gives a seminar on "Pax Universalis et Perpetua: Empire, Anarchy, and the Invention of International Order, c. 1500-2000". The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Frida Buhre: "Att växa upp i en varmare värld"
Guest Lecture (The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric)
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Engelska parken
Discussing participation in museums - value of an interdisciplinary approach
In this talk, my aim is to discuss some of my earlier work in relation to participation in museums and highlight some of the interdisciplinary challenges that working with museum participation entitles.
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Research seminar no4 in Cultural Anthropology. Sex and the Temple: Cross-gender practices in Spirit Possession Rituals in Vietnam
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Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Prostate Research
The MEDHUM Seminar
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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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Hedvig Widmalm: "Kvinnor och alkohol under frihetstiden, 1718-1775"
Uppsala Interdisciplinary 18th Century Seminar
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Uppsala Forum Guest Lecture: Riding the Populist Wave: Europe’s Mainstream Right in Crisis
Welcome to this Uppsala Forum Guest Lecture with Visiting Fellow Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser.
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BOOK LAUNCH - WEB EVENT: French Romance, Medieval Sweden and the Europeanisation of Culture
Sofia Lodén, SCAS and Stockholm University, presents her new book "French Romance, Medieval Sweden and the Europeanisation of Culture". Comments by Paula Henrikson, Uppsala University. The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Tools for communicating research outcomes
This seminar will give a practical overview of some useful tools for structuring and presenting research outcomes from a commercial point of view. The tools include the Business Model Canvas, Lean Canvas and SRI NABC methods.
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Thursday seminar: Hedged Out
Why is the “one percent” in the United States composed of mostly White men?
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Emotions, Values and Norms in Ancient Texts
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Ash Amin: "Framing Community: Xenophobic Nationalism, Social Democracy, and Everyday Cohabitation in Europe"
Guest Lecture
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WIP-seminar: “English by Swedes, 1563-1746"
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The Swedish Literary Society's Annual Meeting 2021
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Andrew Reisner: "Not Fittingness, Not Reasons, and Not Value"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Natan Elgabsi: "Derrida and Foucault on Giving Voice to the Voiceless"
The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture
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SINAS Seminar: “’Let the American Show You’: Early Cinema in U.S. Colonial Territories, 1898–1919.”
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Research seminar
Emma Sohlgren presents her PhD project "Italian opera in Sweden during the Age of Liberty (1719-1772)"
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Can Kings Create Towns that Thrive? The Long-Term Implications of New Town Foundations
Urban Lab seminar
Digital Zoom Seminar due to Corona restrictions. Please contact Miguel A. Martínez for more information. -
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Engelska parken
CAPTURE Talk: Sarah Callaghan - Frontiers of data publishing
Data are an essential and foundational part of the research process – without good data, we can’t make good decisions, and the conclusions derived from our results won’t stand up to scrutiny.
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ZOOM SEMINAR: Transnational Encounters - Translational Practices: Swedish-Finnish Cultural Influences in Emergent Finnish Literary Practice
The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Research seminar: “Extending text-linguistic studies of register variation to a continuous situational space: Case studies from the web and face-to-face conversation”
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Research seminar no1 in Ethnology: Autoethnography as an ethnological method (in Swedish).
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Presentation of Katarina Pirak Sikku's artwork Agálaččat bivttastuvvon sohkagotti ivnniiguin
The artist Katarina Pirak Sikku presents the artwork Agálaččat bivttastuvvon sohkagotti ivnniiguin at Carolina Rediviva in Uppsala, and meets the curator Natalie King for a conversation.
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Paisley Livingston: "‘Élargissez votre dieu!’: on the Aesthetics of Sport"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Commercialisation of research outcomes
This seminar will give you an overview of different aspects of commercialisation of research outcomes, and how an inventory of IP assets within a project can be performed. We will also inform you about the support for commercialisation that is provided by UU Innovation.
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Karl Bergman: "The Problem of Transparency and Revisionary Theories of Rationality"
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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The research seminar in law and business: "We Are ESMA – The Success Story of European Governance Networks"
Senior lecturer Rebecca Söderström (Department of Law, Uppsala University) and Associate professor Magnus Strand (Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University) will speak on "We Are ESMA – The Success Story of European Governance Networks"
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Early Hololocaust Memory in Scandinavia
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End of Law
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Alexander Shackman: "The nature and the neurobiology of anxiety"
The General Seminar
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"Att dela värld och att dela sam-vett"
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Claudia Zicchi: "The Role of ὑπηρέτης, helper, in Plato’s Marionette-Image"
The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy
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USIB - Sylvie Chetty Keynote speech on "Social Capital, Effectuation, and Internationalising SMEs during challenging times: Current Trend"
Uppsala Seminar of International Business (USIB) is the regular research seminars held by International Business group in the Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University.
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Translating the Logoi in Byzantine Antioch, and How We Narrate Western Eurasian Intellectual History
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(CANCELLED) Olle Uppenberg: "Att beskriva filosofiskt tänkande"
The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture
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Doctoral Thesis Defence: Essays on the interaction between regulation and technology
Rasmus Nykvist defends his doctoral thesis: Essays on the interaction between regulation and technology: Understanding agency and context through multiple levels of inquiry
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Taylor Cyr: "The Inescapability of Moral Luck"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Public Defence: The socialization of intergroup attitudes: The problem of generations
David Ekstam defends his thesis "The socialization of intergroup attitudes: The problem of generations".
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Higher sem: Jonatan Andersson - PhD Thesis chapter
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WIP-seminar
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Victor Moberger (SU), Olle Risberg (UU) och Folke Tersman (UU)
Joint Higher Seminar, Uppsala University and Stockholm University, in Practical Philosophy
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Engelska parken
Research data and research documentation – what, why and how?
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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Alexander Stagnell, Södertörn University
Guest Lecture (The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric)
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Research seminar no5 in Cultural Anthropology. Blind spots in global health: Lassa Fever, Science and the making of neglect in Sierra Leone.
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Elena Prats: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Money Doctor's sem: Gianandrea Nodari “Ruled by “Fear of floating” The Mexican exchange rate policy during the Interwar period, 1925-1936”
Money Doctor's Financial Stability (Online) Seminars
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(MOVED) Linda Andersson Burnett: "'Savage' Collections"
The Higher Seminar
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Högre seminarium
The Performance-Practice of the Fann, a Genre of Oral Poetry in the Alawi Community in the Hatay (Antioch) Province of Turkey, with a Preliminary Comparison to Related Genres
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PhD Student Breakfast
Are you a PhD student? 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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(MOVED) Guilherme Marques Pedro – Final PhD Dissertation Seminar
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Jeremy Page: "The Authority of Experience"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Marie-Christine Skuncke: ”Gustaf III:s medaljhistoria"
Uppsala Interdisciplinary 18th Century Seminar
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Julia Zakkou: "On Proper Presupposition"
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Thursday seminar: Genus, klass och konsten att göra entré
A seminar about gender, class and the art of making an entrance
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Casper Virkkula: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Ekrem Çetinkaya: "Aristotle's Non-Reductive Ontology of Perceptible Qualities"
The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy
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Isaac Taylor: "Justice by Algorithm"
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law in collaboration with The Higher Seminar in Jurisprudence, Stockholm University
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Elena Prats: "The Value of Values"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Karl Bergman and Nils Franzén: "The Force of Fictional Discourse"
The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture
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Translating the Middle Ages for Readers of Today in Eugene Vodolazkin’s novel Laurus
Retracing Connections / Uppsala University Greek and Byzantine Studies Seminar
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Network for Women in Philosophy (NFK)
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Religion and Society in Poland
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Johanna Motilla Hoppe – Final PhD Seminar
PhD Seminar Series
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Higher sem: Maja Lundqvist - PhD middle seminar
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Talking American Literature and Culture: "A New Animal Condition: Audubon, Poe, Muybridge."
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Text seminar with Anxiety – An Interdisciplinary Research Network
Welcome to a seminar series with Anxiety – An Interdisciplinary Research Network.
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Queer seminar: Who's laughing now? Feminist tactics in social media
Why and how does a politics of pleasure matter in our time?
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Elina Stengård – Final PhD Seminar
PhD Seminar Series
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Research seminar
Fredrica Roos presents a chapter from her PhD thesis on narrative worlds in Gustav Mahler's 4th and 5th symphonies
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Book presentation: "Squatters in the Capitalist City. Housing, Justice, and Urban Politics"
Digital Zoom Seminar due to Corona restrictions. Please contact Miguel A. Martínez for more information.
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UCBH sem: Jan Ottosson & Fredrik Tell ”Seminar on publishing strategies, bibliometric considerations, and other practicalities”
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(CANCELLED) In View of the Workshop "The Postcolonial Uppsala/Cape Coast"
The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric
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ZOOM SEMINAR: Race, Slavery, and the Perils of Gift-Giving: Rereading The Liberty Bell and Cassey's Album
Alexandra Urakova, SCAS and Russian Academy of Sciences, gives a seminar on "Race, Slavery, and the Perils of Gift-Giving: Rereading The Liberty Bell and Cassey's Album". The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Erik Bengtson och Oskar Mossberg: "Gröna löften som retoriskt och juridiskt forskningsproblem"
The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric
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Research seminar no6 in Cultural Anthropology. Frack it Now, Frack it Later: Temporality and Aspiration in a Murky Setting
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Open Lecture with Karin Kvist Geverts: Sweden and the Holocaust. Challenges and possibilities for Holocaust research today
Speaker: Associate Professor Karin Kvist Geverts, Institute for Holocaust Research in Sweden (IHRS)
Discussant: Associate Professor Tomislav Dulić, Director of The Hugo Valentin Centre at Uppsala University.
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Rethinking Cancer Survivorship
The MHS Seminar
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Evening Lecture: Women Opposing Right-Wing Populism in Poland and Beyond
New date: April 14.
Welcome to this lecture co-hosted with UF Uppsala - Association of Foreign Affairs.
The lecture will be held in English.
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Henrik Rydéhn: "Presentism and Metaphysical Privilege"
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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(MOVED) Academic Discipline Conference – Rhetoric
Section for Rhetoric
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David Dunér: ”The History and Philosophy of Biosignatures”.
The Higher Seminar
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Leadership – Building and Forging an Inter- or Multi-Disciplinary Team. Seminar 6 in the series Interdisciplinary possibilities, practices and challenges
Welcome to Circus' seminar series: Interdisciplinary possibilities, practices and challenges. Our sixth seminar is called: Leadership – Building and Forging an Inter- or Multi-Disciplinary Team. (in English)
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Ekonomikum
Defence of doctoral thesis: Curating Precarity: Swedish Queer Film Festivals as Micro-Activism
Siddharth Chadha will defend his doctoral thesis “Curating Precarity: Swedish Queer Film Festivals as Micro-Activism”.
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Öppna samtal i nedstängd tid!
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Jakob Clason van de Leur – Mid-term PhD Seminar
PhD Seminar Series
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Emil Andersson: "Freedom, Equality, and Justifiability to All"
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Martin Gustafsson: "'I don’t know': Agency, self-understanding and new beginnings in three films by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne""
The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture
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George Waddell: "You be the Judge"
The Open Seminar in Music Psychology
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(MOVED) Tommaso Braida: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Lunch Seminar: Labor Market Integration Policies for Highly Skilled Refugees in Sweden, Germany, and the Netherlands
Micheline van Riemsdijk is an Associate Professor (Docent) at the Department of Social and Economic Geography at Uppsala University. Her research agenda is defined by the governance of international migration, labor market integration, and the workplace integration of highly skilled migrants.
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Research seminar
"An Individual Opposing the Crowd: The Capriccio of Haydn's String Quartet, Op. 20, No. 2"
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Linda Andersson Burnett: "'Savage' Collections"
The Higher Seminar
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CANCELLED Housing & Society seminar
Digital Zoom Seminar due to Corona restrictions. Please contact Miguel A. Martínez for more information.
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Thomas Grub: "'Drömresor' till sagoländer?"
Joint Seminar – The Higher Seminar in Literature and the Uppsala Travel Writing Seminar (RELS)
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Engelska parken
Isto Huvila, ABM
More information to come.
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Lecture: “Comparing written Indian Englishes with the new Corpus of Regional Indian Newspaper Englishes (CORINNE)”
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Research seminar no3 in Ethnology
Britt-Inger Johansson och Birgitta Meurling present a project application under preparation on the theme "The sanatorium as a socio-cultural arena c: a 1891–1960" (in Swedish)
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Upcoming calls from the Swedish Research Council - what can we expect from the Government’s research bill?
The new research bill contains several new strategic initiatives relevant for the Humanities and Social Sciences. The new initiatives have headings such as “Democracy and strong society”, “National research programme in the consequences of digitalisation”, “Cyber and information security”, and “Educational boost – reinforcement of humanities”.
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Milena Ivanova: "Towards an Aesthetics of Experiments"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Annika Windahl Pontén: "Kiär hustru, wackra barn, bodde i ett palais."
Uppsala Interdisciplinary 18th Century Seminar
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Julia Pennlert: "Strider om (litteratur)vetenskap"
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Marvin Backes, UU, and Anders Schoubye, SU
Joint Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy – Uppsala University and Stockholm University
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USIB - Arto Ojala, Professor of International Business and Vice Dean in the School of Marketing and Communication, University of Vaasa Finland
Uppsala Seminar of International Business (USIB) is the regular research seminars held by International Business group in the Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University.
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Claes Entzenberg: "Why Only Art Can Save Us Now"
The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture
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Narratology meets Translation Studies, or, The Voice of the Translator in Children’s Literature
Retracing Connections / Uppsala University Greek and Byzantine Studies Seminar
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Tuva Haglund – PhD Dissertation Defence
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Ekonomikum
Defence of doctoral thesis: Death Online in Contemporary Russia. Memory, Forgetting and the Connective Presence of Mourning on the Internet
Katerina Linden will defend her doctoral thesis “Death Online in Contemporary Russia. Memory, Forgetting and the Connective Presence of Mourning on the Internet”.
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BOOK LAUNCH - WEB EVENT: Stranded Encyclopedias, 1700–2000: Exploring Unfinished, Unpublished, Unsuccessful Encyclopedic Projects
Linn Holmberg, SCAS and Stockholm University, and Maria Simonsen, Aalborg University, present their new book "Stranded Encyclopedias, 1700–2000: Exploring Unfinished, Unpublished, Unsuccessful Encyclopedic Projects". The event will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Higher sem: Kerstin Enflo “More Power to the People: Electricity Adoption, Technological Change and Social Conflict”
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SINAS Seminar: "The Tiger Cages and the American War in Vietnam"
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Tommaso Braida: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Vida Sundseth Brenna: PhD dissertation chapter
The Higher Seminar
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Book presentation: "Den orättvisa rättivsan- en rättspraxis som renovräker"
Digital Zoom Seminar due to Corona restrictions. Please contact Miguel A. Martínez for more information.
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UCBH sem: Maja Hultman & Mia Kuritzén Löwengart ”Judisk ekonomisk aktivitet och Stockholms omvandling till modern huvudstad, ca 1870 till 1930”
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Engelska parken
HS: Amalia Juneström
Amalia Juneström will present a draft of her thesis introduction (kappa).
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ZOOM SEMINAR: When and Where Birth Spacing Matters for Offspring Outcomes: An International Comparison
Kieron Barclay, SCAS and Stockholm University, gives a seminar on "When and Where Birth Spacing Matters for Offspring Outcomes: An International Comparison". The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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(CANCELLED) In View of the Conference "Rhetoric in Society Conference"
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Research seminar no7 in Cultural Anthropology. Mixed blessings: Race, faith, and moral boundaries among Afrikaners in the post-apartheid era
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James Harold: "Ethical Issues in Audience Engagement with Artworks"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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–12:00
Andreas Stokke, Uppsala University
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Carl-Filip Smedberg: "Taxonomic life"
The Higher Seminar
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–17:00
Doctoral Thesis Defence: Platforms in Liquid Modernity
Andrea Geissinger defends her doctoral thesis: Platforms in Liquid Modernity: Essays about the Sharing Economy, Digital Platforms, and Institutions
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Maria Törnqvist om sin bok Merleaus mamma
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Guest Lecture by William Haltom. His First 100 days: Can Biden’s Relational Politics Overcome Trump’s Transactional Politics?
The talk addresses the distinction between “transactional” politicking—communication adapted to “winning” 24-hour news cycles with little or no concern for tomorrow, let alone any long-range—from “relational” politicking—communication adapted to at least addressing and perhaps even solving problems over some years by means of compromises, negotiations, and relationships among politicians.
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Final seminar: "Stabilizing Change: The process of transforming the city of Kiruna"
The Higher seminar
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Research seminar
Erik Bergwall presents his PhD project "Musical intertextuality and learned counterpoint: music composed and collected by John Baldwin (1560-1615)"
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Managing stigma and representing place: perceptions of neighbourhood problems from a planning perspective
Digital Zoom Seminar due to Corona restrictions. Please contact Miguel A. Martínez for more information.
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(MOVED) Louise Schou Therkildsen – Final PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric
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(MOVED) Jules Kielmann: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Webinar "Who Is to Blame, and What Is to Be Done? Russian Orthodox Framing of Abortion Rights"
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Research seminar no4 in Ethnology
Inger Lövkrona presents her Elin Wägner research (in Swedish).
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Identify the hidden potential in your research
Do you want to make your research matter even more? That is all you need to join. In this seminar we help you to take the first step towards creating new solutions for society based on your research.
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Open Lecture with Rebecca Thorburn Stern. Migrant Children: A Rights-Based Perspective
In this talk, Rebecca Thorburn Stern discusses what it means to apply a rights-based perspective on migrant children, children in forced migration in particular, and the consequences this might have, for example, in the assessment of the right to international protection.
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IVR Sweden Annual Conference 2021
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law and IVR Sweden
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Jessica Pepp, Uppsala University
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Jenny Andersson: "Architects of the Mixed Economy"
The Higher Seminar
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–16:00
Ekrem Çetinkaya: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy
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–16:00
Emotions, Values and Norms in Ancient Texts
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(MOVED) Ann Steiner: forskningspresentation
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USIB - Research Conversation
Uppsala Seminar of International Business (USIB) is the regular research seminars held by International Business group in the Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University.
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Gloria Mähringer, Lund University
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Jonas Ahlskog: "Peter Winch and the Methodological Distinctiveness of the Social Sciences"
The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture
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Glenn Schellenberg: "Predicting musical expertise"
The Open Seminar in Music Psychology
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Talking American Literature and Culture: The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry
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Research seminar with Anxiety – An Interdisciplinary Research Network
Welcome to a seminar series with Anxiety – An Interdisciplinary Research Network.
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Network for Women in Philosophy (NFK)
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UCBH sem: Thibaud Giddey & Mikael Wendschlag “Tax system credibility vs. banking system reputation? Tax evasion as a system-threatening economic crime in 1970s Sweden and Switzerland”
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Louise Schou Therkildsen – Final PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar in Rhetoric
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Engelska parken
Tema: How do you manage your personal information flow?
Internal seminar. The seminar provides an opportunity to discuss and share advice and experiences on managing research related information such as a literature, references and papers yourself and in a group and, for example, how to stay updated on new literature, events and funding opportunities.
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Research seminar no8 in Cultural Anthropology. Deadly Matters. Spectacular materiality at (Maritime) Museums
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Public Defence: Don’t Mention the War
Lars Wikman defends his thesis "Don’t Mention the War: The forging of a domestic foreign policy consensus of the Entry, Expansion and Exit of Swedish Military Contributions to Afghanistan". The external reviewer is Johan Eriksson, Department of Social Sciences, Södertörn University.
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(CANCELLED) David Davies, McGill University
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Open Lecture: The Unknown Success of Peacekeeping – But Why Does it Work?
In this lecture Sundberg reviews the “unknown” success of UN peacekeeping missions and presents where current research stands on what peacekeepers do and why it works.
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Anna Nyman, Uppsala University
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Narrating Sanctity with Images: on the Narrative Structure of the Iconographic Cycles of Barlaam and Ioasaph
Retracing Connections / Uppsala University Greek and Byzantine Studies Seminar
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Webinar "Parades in the Year of Covid: Russia’s Commemorations of World War Two in 2020"
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Evidence in Virulent Times
An Interdisciplinary Symposium – Part I
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MITSC 2021 Linnaeus University, Kalmar
A conference within the Swedish Research School of Management and IT. The plan is that the conference is to be held in real life in Kalmar.
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Career – Navigating multidisciplinary domains: networking and socialising as a junior researcher. Seminar in the series Interdisciplinary possibilities, practices and challenges
Welcome to Circus' seminar series: Interdisciplinary possibilities, practices and challenges. Our seventh seminar is called: Career – Navigating multidisciplinary domains: networking and socialising as a junior researcher (in English).
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Research seminar
"Analysis of Rock Music"
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WIP-seminar
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Automation before robots: Machine tools and the US labor market (Uppsala Lecture Research Seminar)
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Jules Kielmann: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Webinar "The Legitimation Strategies of the Putin System 2020-2021: Top-down Initiatives, Political Performances and Popular Responses"
The event will be held on Zoom https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/66595052408
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Boost your information seeking skills - Online
This workshop is aimed at PhD students, post docs or researchers who wish to update their information searching skills.
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Research Seminar no5 in Ethnology
To be announced later
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Axel Rudolphi: "Art and the Ethics of Vulnerability"
The Higher Seminar in Aesthetics
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Streets of gold: The role of geography in immigrant assimilation in the United States
Leah Boustan, professor of Economics at Princeton University, will hold the tenth Uppsala Lecture in Housing and Urban Research. Due to the Corona pandemic, the lecture Streets of gold will be held as a digital event via Zoom. Please pre-register via the link below.
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Stephen Yablo, MIT
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy
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Linus Ljungström: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in Literature
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Annalisa Pelizza: "Processing Alterity, Enacting Europe"
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Selim Berker, Harvard University
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Axel Rudolphi: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in the Philosophy of Language and Culture
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Symposium: Making Sense of the 2020 Election: Political and Cultural Consequences
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Making Sense of the 2020 U.S. Election: Political and Cultural Consequences
A Digital Symposium
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Sven Söderkvist – Final PhD Seminar
PhD Seminar Series
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Research seminar
Presentation of book chapter: "Sanctifying Louis IX (1214-1270) through Song"
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Urban Lab seminar
Digital Zoom Seminar due to Corona restrictions. Please contact Miguel A. Martínez for more information.
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UCBH sem: David Andersson & Fredrik Tell "Were individual patentees independent inventors? Sources of Invention during the industrialization of Sweden, 1819-1914"
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Book Launch: Russia as Civilization: Ideological Discourses in Politics, Media and Academia
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Boost your information seeking skills - Online
This workshop is aimed at PhD students, post docs or researchers who wish to update their information searching skills.
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Research seminar no9 in Cultural Anthropology. Cannibal talk: From Uganda to Burma, from the King’s African Rifles to the Lord’s Resistance Army
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Sara Riggare and Niccolò Tempini: "Evidence in the digital age of active patients"
The MHS Seminar
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Linda Andersson Burnett och Hanna Hodacs: "Fashion and ethnography in eighteenth-century scholarly travel writing"
Uppsala Travel Writing Seminar (RELS)
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WIP-seminar
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Pentecostalism and social media in Brazil: Faith and the digital production of gendered, racialized and class-based Pentecostal bodies
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Guest Lecture by Aili Mari Tripp. Seeking Legitimacy: Why Arab Autocracies Adopt Women’s Rights
The talk is based on Aili Tripp’s recent book, Seeking Legitimacy: Why Arab Autocracies Adopt Women's Rights (Cambridge University Press, 2019) in which she explains why autocratic leaders in Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria embraced more extensive legal reforms of women's rights than their Middle Eastern counterparts.
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Identify the hidden potential in your research
Do you want to make your research matter even more? That is all you need to get started. In this seminar we help you to take the first step towards creating new solutions for society based on your research.
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Jeremy Page, Uppsala University
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Seminar: “The survival of corporate venture unit-developed ventures – Integration or exit”
Entrepreneurship sector
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Hannah Siegrist: PhD Dissertation PM
The Higher Seminar
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Thursday seminar: European Borderlands
This seminar is based on the newly published book Borderlands in European Gender Studies: Beyond the East–West Frontier, edited by Teresa Kulawik and Zhanna Kravchenko
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Daniela Lillhannus: avhandlingsplan
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Maria Svedberg, Uppsala University
The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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The effect of Housing on Social Cohesion: A case of Displaced Persons in Gaziantep, Turkey
Digital Zoom Seminar due to Corona restrictions. Please contact Miguel A. Martínez for more information.
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Research seminar
Presentation of article: "Messiaen's dialectic of eternity"
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Engelska parken
Anna Foka, ABM
More information to come.
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(MOVED) National Conference on History of Technology and Science on the theme Medical humanities and social sciences
(NB, postponed to 16–18/3, 2022)
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Research Seminar no6 in Ethnology
Karin S. Lindelöf and Annie Woube present their ongoing research project "Super-extra-mega-ultra-races: Participation in extreme sports races as a cultural phenomenon" (in Swedish).
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Open Lecture: Racisms before Race? Early Modern French Travel Writing to the Caribbean
The lecture will be held in English.
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Delia Belleri, University of Lisbon
The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy
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Seminarium. "Is there a life after Social Impact Bonds? Scaling Public service innovations after Experimentations"
Sector entrepreneurship
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Ekrem Çetinkaya: PhD Dissertation Chapter
The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy
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Mathilde Emeriau: "Learning to be Unbiased"
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law in collaboration with CIRCUS Research Network Migration as a Legal & Political Process
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Seminar: “Answering previously unanswerable research questions: Benefits of structural equation modeling for quantitative linguistic analysis”
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Circus’ annual “Interdisciplinary Garden Party” - Thursday 3 June
Welcome to Circus’ annual “Interdisciplinary Garden Party”. The mingle is for researchers and others at Uppsala University who are involved in, or curious about, cross-cutting research collaborations.
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The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy
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Stefan Koelsch: "Can a singing intervention slow down brain ageing in Alzheimer’s disease?"
The Open Seminar in Music Psychology
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Higher sem: Jonas Söderqvist - final seminar
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Urban Lab seminar
Digital Zoom Seminar due to Corona restrictions. Please contact Miguel A. Martínez for more information.
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Engelska parken
Olle Sköld och Labour's Memory -project, ALM
Olle and other members of the Labour's memory-team introduces the project and its aims, approaches, and background.
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Research seminar no10 in Cultural Anthropology. Prosthetic citizenship: Fault lines of Belonging in postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Ash Amin: "On subjectivity and place"
Master Class Seminar
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Boost your information seeking skills - Online
This workshop is aimed at PhD students, post docs or researchers who wish to update their information searching skills.
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Elena Prats – Final PhD Dissertation Seminar
The Higher Seminar in Philosophy of Law
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Academic Discipline Conference – Rhetoric
Section for Rhetoric
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Housing & Society seminar
Digital Zoom Seminar due to Corona restrictions. Please contact Miguel A. Martínez for more information.
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Engelska parken
Chris Meyns, Engaging vulnerability, UU
Chris Meyns is a poet, developer and graphic designer with training in history of science and philosophy.
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Identify the hidden potential in your research
Do you want to make your research matter even more? That is all you need to get started. In this seminar we help you to take the first step towards creating new solutions for society based on your research.
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Thor Rydin – Final PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar
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The 14th Conference on Baltic Studies in Europe (CBSE) “Rights and Recognition in the Baltic Context”
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International conference "Collective Memory in Contemporary Russia: The Soviet Past in Post-Soviet Context(s)"
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Leyla Belle Drake: Mid-term PhD Seminar
The Higher Seminar and The Engaging Vulnerability Seminar
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Circus' annual Symposium - December 1-2
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