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Time and place: , Auditorium 4, Eilert Sundts hus

PhD fellow Ingeborg Misje Bergem and visiting professors Erik Neveu and Olivier Baisnée present current research and theorization on ecology as a political issue in France and on the Yellow Vest movement.

Time and place: , Georg Sverdrups hus, Undervisningsrom 1

This course explores the central formats relevant to the doctoral dissertation. The choice between the monograph and the article-based dissertation is of central concern for the doctoral candidate, and the article-based dissertation also demands mastery of the “kappe” format. Knowledge of the formats is not only relevant for the choice between the two, but also for the development of one’s competence and profile as researcher more generally.

This course presents the formats, communicates working experiences with them, and opens for reflection about what they suitable for.

Time and place: , Online

Learn more about the masterclass’ topic and programme, register for free and find our contact details.

Time and place: , Room 410

On the final seminar, IMK PhD fellows get feedback and recommendations for improving their dissertation draft prior to submission.   

Time and place: , Zoom

We want to invite you to an open evaluation with our PhD-fellow in Middle East Studies Vidar Benjamin Skretting. To comment on the candidates work, we have invited Assistant Professor Alexander John Thurston from University of Cincinnati 

Time and place: , ZEB-bygningen Grupperom 1

This course will run Spring 2022 on Tuesdays from 10:15 - 12 until June 7th.

Time and place: , NT 12th floor

Seminar on research ethics for PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities. This is a compulsory course. Candidates in their second semester or later will be given priority.

Time and place: , Online

Finn ut mer om seminarets tema og program, meld deg på og se kontaktinformasjonen vår.

Time and place: , Online

Finn ut mer om seminarets tema og program, meld deg på og se kontaktinformasjonen vår.

Time and place: , Paris, map

In the week 9-11 May 2022 we will organize an Interdisciplinary PhD seminar at Centre Universitaire de Norvège à Paris, CUNP.

Time and place: , NT 12th floor

Introductory seminar for new PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities.

Time and place: , IMK, Room 435
Time and place: , PAM 489 and Zoom

In the last decade, one of the most transformative innovations in the humanities and social sciences has been the renewed interest in the role of emotions and affects in human and more-than-human lives.  

Time and place: , Room 435
Time and place: , On Zoom; please request connection details by email to: david.burke@imv.uio.no

We wish to invite you to an open midway assessment for our PhD fellow in musicology, Eirik Jacobsen.

To comment on the candidate's work, we have invited Hendrik Storstein Spilker, Professor in the sociology of media and technology at NTNU.

Time and place: , PAM 389

Thesis seminar in literature organized by Associate Professor Geir Uvsløkk at ILOS. The thesis seminar is a compulsory component of the PhD programme.

Time and place: , Georg Morgenstiernes Hus, rom 452

This course will focus on the epistemology of evidence-based medicine (EBM) and of precision medicine (PM)—but seen through the lens of two canonical figures of science studies and historical epistemology: Ludwik Fleck and Georges Canguilhem.

Time and place: , NT 12th floor

Seminar on theories of knowledge for the humanities for PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities.

The course spans over two days: 25 March and 22 April 2022. 

Time and place: , Room 389, P. A. Munchs hus

Thesis seminar in area studies organized by Professor Ljiljana Saric at ILOS. The thesis seminar is a compulsory component of the PhD programme. 

Time and place: , PAM 389 and Zoom

Although we work with different materials and within different theoretical frameworks, what we spend most of our days with is reading – archival sources, documents, field notes, texts in multiple genres and formats

Time and place: , IMK, Room 435

How to conduct high-quality research methods during your PhD work? 

Time and place: , Room 435, Oslo Science Park
Time and place: , Room 435 (Break 1200-1245)

On inaugural seminars, PhD fellows at the IMK present and get feedback on their initial project description.

Time and place: , Nasjonalbiblioteket, Oslo

What does the digital shift mean for historians? This workshop explores some of the key methodological questions historians encounter when we start using digital tools to answer historical questions. It will also provide training in using digital source materials.

Time and place: , Room 435