Events at the Humanities and Social Sciences Library - Page 2
Do you want to learn and practice languages while getting to know people from around the world? Come to the language café then!
Do you want to learn and practice languages while getting to know people from around the world? Come to the language café then!
This month in the PPBC: Unlock the Secrets of Successful Literature Searches!
Why We Seek Them Out, and What Their Future Holds. Guest lecture by professor Brenden Rensink.
Welcome to an open talk with PhD candidate Tamta Gelashvili on Georgian and Ukrainian far-right movements.
Learn how some of the European university alliances are working to develop opportunities for students and staff. Perhaps you will be inspired to contribute with offers to our own alliance, Circle U.?
Imposter syndrome probably affects most of us, and can seriously affect our mental health, confidence, and happiness. This talk by Hugo de Boer aims to analyse and relativise imposter syndrome, as well as provide insights to mitigate its effects.
How can Circle U. students, academics, and leaders collaborate on interdisciplinary education and find ways to prepare students for coping with wicked problems?
The political dynamics of fragmentation and polarization after the covid crisis and Russia's war in Ukraine.
Christopher A. Faraone (University of Chicago) will hold the senior lecture in the series Samson Eitrem Memorial Lectures on Ancient Religion, Magic and Papyrology.
Giuditta Mirizio (Heidelberg) will hold the second lecture in the series Samson Eitrem Memorial Lectures on Ancient Religion, Magic and Papyrology.
Professor Hugo Lundhaug (Faculty of Theology) will give a talk on his project and how a database constitutes an important digital humanities component in the project work.
What are the latest trends in Chinese science fiction, and why has the genre been so popular globally in recent years? Meet writer and researcher Regina Kanyu Wang, who will take you through this and more!
The Eitrem memorial lecture series starts off with the introductory lecture "From PGM III to GEMF 55: Deconstructing and re-arranging an ancient magical roll" held by Raquel Martín Hernández and Sofía Torallas Tovar.
We are pleased to invite all new PhD fellows from the Faculty of Social Sciences to a day full of lectures that will be helpful in the early phase of the PhD journey.
Martin Søyland is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Political Science at the University of Oslo. He will explain how to retrieve data from the Norwegian parliament using the package stortingscrape.
In this lecture, Prof. Dr. Ira Rabin illustrates the panorama of historic inks and our attempt to follow up the transition of the inks from those based on soot to the iron-gall inks commonly used in the Middle Age.
Relational databases can be a great help to historians focusing on intangible things such as ideas. This is the subject for the conversation in this sneak peek-event by the Digital Humanities Research Network.
Litteraturprofessor Juan Christian Pellicer tar med seg en sekk med bøker og leser dikt etter innfallsmetoden hver torsdag. Vi serverer sjokolade og kaffe.
At the beginning of 1964, The Beatles were at the height of their popularity in the United Kingdom, but they had yet to crack the music market in the USA.
We will showcase a rare treat on the big screen, the Maysles brothers powerful, raw, fly-on-the-wall documentary film of The Beatles' first trip to the United States that threw the country into full-blown Beatlemania.
Want a different theatre experience? Black Box Teater brings Ant Hampton & Tim Etchells' play "The Quiet Volume" to our library March 13.- 22.