“I am absolutely delighted!” says Professor Catherine A. Bradley about the prestigious award from the Royal Musical Association.
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Through their participation in Growth4SMEs, students from the Faculty of Humanities (HF) have both showcased their expertise and connected with working life.
Half of the UiO's Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions postdoctoral grants went to HF in this round.
In the new 40-credit course group in environmental studies students can choose from a variety of humanities subjects. For Tobias Martin getting cross disciplinary knowledge is an advantage in searching for his dream job.
The students who participated in this autumn’s case competition solved a practical problem for a battery manufacturer and gained workplace experience, while also taking an exam.
Terence Cave is a nestor in comparative literary research, while Nicola Dibben is a leading researcher in musicology and music psychology. Hear their guest lectures on September 1st.
HF attracts research talent in the competition for the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions postdoctoral fellowships. “The faculty gains important new perspectives, and we see the diversity in humanities research”, says Dean Frode Helland.
In a competition in the project GROWTH4SMEs, humanities students have demonstrated their competence to potential employers – and to themselves.
Love, monsters and indigenous languages are among the topics that will be investigated at HF in the years to come. The faculty rejoices over new Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions scholarships.
That which can influence our attention can hold great power. Now Sebastian Watzl gets funding from the European Research Council to study how and why this happens.
"Board work is important because it lets you influence the direction of the Faculty going forward. If you are passionate about something, this is the forum for promoting it."
The Faculty Board have appointed the following six new heads of department