A 3-year Researcher position is available within Literature, Cognition and Emotions at the University of Oslo.
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The power of reading fiction has been scientifically proven. Art can change your perception of yourself and others.
How do readers develop “critical feeling”? Professor Rolf Reber joins the Literature, Cognition and Emotions Podcast to talk about how we understand literary works from a cognitive perspective.
Professor Stephan Guth takes us to the Arab world in the fifth episode of the Literature, Cognition and Emotions Podcast.
Associate Professor Stijn Vervaet talks about the role of literature in relation to cultural memory in the fourth episode of the Literature, Cognition and Emotions Podcast.
Listen to Professor Beate Seibt talk about the feeling of ‘being moved’ and its relation to literature in the third episode of the Literature, Cognition and Emotions Podcast.
In the second episode of the podcast Literature, Cognition and Emotions, Professor Halvor Eifring talks about mind wandering, meditation and reading.
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In the "Literature, Cognition and Emotions" podcast, Karin Kukkonen discusses topics on the edge of literature and psychology with colleagues from the LCE group.
Are you a student with an interest in the intersection of literature, cognition and emotions? LCE offers courses for both BA and MA students in the spring 2021 semester.
Is your MA thesis about literature and its cognitive and emotional dimensions? Then you can apply for a stipend.
On 29 October, Olivia Fialho will present her research on “Transformative reading” at UiO’s Faglig-pedagogisk dag.
This year's Forskningsdagene was all about "The Fantastic Brain". LCE participated in several events, presenting new perspectives on how literature, and its fantastic qualities, relate to the brain.
Litteratur på Blå and LCE hosted a brilliant conversation with Gunnhild Øyehaug on 15 September. The talk is now available online.
We congratulate LCE’s former research assistant, Mats Haraldsen, on receiving UiO’s Sustainability Prize for his MA thesis.
This autumn, the LCE Reading Group will devote several sessions to phenomenology and literature.
As part of the annual Bergen Festival, Karin Kukkonen discussed how art can “touch” us in a panel discussion with Peder Kjøs and Hilde Østby.
Read what students in literary studies and psychology say about LCE courses.
Is your MA thesis about literature and its cognitive and emotional dimensions? Then you can apply for a stipend.
Apply for a research assistant position (20%) with Literature, Cognition and Emotions!
The LCE MA student-network welcomes MA students with an interest in literature and cognition. See below for a list of dates and information on how to participate.
This spring, LCE organises four different lectures as well as the LCE Annual Lecture.
Two LCE members talk about cognition, literature and interdisciplinary endeavours in Kritiker
A new LCE network for MA students is starting up in January 2020.
The LCE student mailing list provides information for students at BA and MA levels about our courses, workshops and events.