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Time and place: , Theological Library

«Shut Up & Write» is a popular concept designed to encourage focused writing. We alternate between intensive sessions of individual work in silence, and breaks. Open to all students and staff at UiO.

Time and place: , Litteratursalongen, Georg Sverdrups hus

Do you want to learn and practice languages while getting to know people from around the world? Come to the language café then!

Time and place: , Litteratursalongen

Welcome to an hour of Halloween fun mixed with some horror! Listen to a lightning talk about Irish Halloween, watch a (scary) silent movie, and enjoy dim lighting and scary snacks!

Time and place: , DSC-Oasen, Georg Sverdrups hus

Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre organsises structured writing sessions for PhDs and Postdocs.

Time and place: , Scene HumSam

Why is it becoming increasingly difficult – even dangerous - to ask critical questions, study, and research freely? Welcome to a conversation on the global decline in academic freedom.

Time and place: , Zoom

Join us for the Open Science Lunch to hear about the rise of reproducibility networks around the world, including Norwegian Reproducibility Network (NORRN).

Time and place: , DSC-Oasen, Georg Sverdrups hus, Universitetet i Oslo

On the occasion of celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Oslo Digital Humanities Research Network, the University of Oslo Library, together with the new National Network for Digital Humanities and Culture Organization (DHKO), will arrange a conference to discuss the status quo of Digital Humanities in Norway critically and determine the role cultural heritage organizations play in shaping its future.

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Join us for a series of events during the Open Access Week and learn about open research, open publishing, and data sharing!

Time and place: , Litteratursalongen, Georg Sverdrups hus

Do you want to learn and practice languages while getting to know people from around the world? Come to the language café then!

Time and place: , Scene HumSam

Can novels help us make sense of climate change? Climate fiction does by helping us imagine new worlds and futures and showing us how our lives might change with the changing climate. Find out more by joining our Climate Fiction Book Club event where we read and discuss the novel Moon of the Crusted Snow!