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Guest lectures and seminars - Page 3

Time and place: , Physical meeting in PAM360, online option. Click here to sign up for Zoom.

In this lecture, Professor Yih-Ren Lin will address the issue related to the conflict between indigenous peoples’ natural resources rights and nature conservation in Taiwan.

Time and place: , Seminarrom 210, Henrik Wergelands hus

Could Nora Helmer actually end up in prison after forging her father’s signature? Was Hedda Gabler a true criminal? Join us for an In-house seminar on Henrik Ibsen and the law.

Time and place: , Henrik Wergelands Hus 421

Qiongpeng Luo will present his research about developing an explicit, formal semantics for the construction of subkinds in natural language.

Time and place: , Henrik Wergelands hus, møterom 225

Veronka Örsike Asztalos (University of Szeged) will present her research on Ibsen and Bjørnson's Hungarian reception.

Time and place: , Zoom only, click here to sign up.

With a proportion of 43 percent of women in its national legislature since 2020, Taiwan has arguably become Asia's leader in women's political representation. Dr. Chang-Ling Huang offers some perspectives on how and why that is.

Time and place: , Henrik Wergelands Hus 421

Jenny Gudmundsen and Jessica Pedersen Belisle Hansen present a conversation analysis of second language communication in a video-mediated environment

Time and place: , Georg Sverdrups hus: Undervisningsrom 3

The techno-politics of the ‘China Model’ of development

Time and place: , RITMO, Forsamlingssalen/YouTube

Professor of Philosophy and BOF Research Professor, Bence Nanay, from University of Antwerp, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series

Time and place: , Henrik Wergelands Hus 421

Patrick Georg Grosz presents his research on the role of face emojis in speech act marking, organized by the General Linguistics Forum 

Time and place: , Eilert Sundts hus, Auditorium 3

Join Patrick Jagoda (University of Chicago) in looking at games through the lense of the Fluxus experimental art movement, and hear how this approach might help us better understand the constraints we enact upon ourselves. 

Time and place: , Georg Sverdrups hus: Undervisningsrom 2

Insights from EV Lithium-ion Battery Technological Innovation System in China

Time and place: , Zoom only, click here to sign up.

In this lecture, Dr. Saša Istenič Kotar will provide an overview of Taiwan’s foreign relations and the key factors influencing the formulation of Taiwan’s foreign policy.

Time and place: , Zoom only, click here to sign up.

In this lecture, Dr. Julia Christine Marinaccio will discuss transnational ties between Taiwanese political parties and overseas communities and other constituencies abroad.

Time and place: , GM 452

Giulia Frigerio (IFIKK)

Time and place: , Henrik Wergelands Hus 421

Guri Bordal Steien will present her longitudinal study of refugee learners of Norwegian, organized by the Multilingualism Research Forum

Time and place: , Niels Treschows hus floor 12, Universitetet i Oslo

Alexander Agadjanian, Alicja Curanović and Pål Kolstø will discuss Russian identity and religion in light of Russia's war in Ukraine.

Time and place: , Henrik Wergelands Hus 421

Janet Connor presents her ethnographic research on communication, diversity and convergence in the central Oslo neighborhood of Tøyen, organized by the Multilingualism Research Forum

Time and place: , Seminar room 1, P.A. Munchs hus, Blindern campus

Thomas Mohnike (University of Strasbourg) will lecture about the transnational geographies of a Norwegian national poet between 1890 and 1918.

Time and place: , The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, The Education Center

An interdisciplinary half-day seminar related to the triple bill Bluebeard's Castle, staged by Tobias Kratzer and conducted by Edward Gardner premiering at The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, January 20.

Time and place: , Ibsen Museum & Teater

Erik Henning Edvardsen, Ibsen Museum & Teater, Oslo

Time and place: , Seminar room 1, P.A Munchs hus

Lecture by Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies and Director of the Lau China Institute at King’s College, London. 

Time and place: , Seminarrom 2, P.A. Munchs hus

On the sidelines of Solya’s midterm evaluation: a half-day workshop on mood in Slavic (and Romance and Germanic).

Special guest: Marco Biasio (Univ. Verona), Solya’s evaluator.