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Welcome to the 10th INAS Conference in Oslo, Norway: "Segregation in schools and neighborhoods: consequences and dynamics”.
It is 50 years since the first scientific articles about the lack of LCAT was published. The symposium will discuss the importance of what lecitihin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) means for the transport of cholesterol in the organism, and it will take place at the hospital where the hereditary disease LCAT deficiency was first discovered.
The meeting is open to all interested, but registration is needed
Mini-conference with Cathrine Holst, Arne Johan Vetesen, and Henrik Syse on reason and affect in divided societies.
The Department of Economics is organizing a workshop in honor of Michael Hoel's 70th anniversary and his long-standing scientific contributions and services to the University of Oslo.
Guri Rosén organises a workshop that aims to analyse how the processes of parliamentarisation and politicization affect the EU's external relations.
Environmental movements use the slogan “System Change, not Climate Change.” It points out that international negotiations and technological innovations repeatedly fail to reduce carbon emissions levels, and that our societies need to be profoundly transformed to prevent disastrous climate change.
Welcome to the Department’s 1st Annual Research Conference!
On 24-25 November John Erik Fossum and Jozef Bátora hosted the workshop 'The EU and its crises: From resilient ambiguity to ambiguous resilience - or beyond?' at ARENA.
Can political psychological scholarship improve understanding and policies?
The University of Oslo in cooperation with Nordic Migration Research and the Norwegian Network for Migration Research welcomes you to The 18th Nordic Migration Conference. This interdisciplinary and international conference takes place every two years, and will this time take place in Oslo.
The Department of Economics is co-organizer of the 20th Annual Conference on Real Options.
Andrew Collins has been a staff scientist at the Department of Nutrition since 2002 and is a leading international expert on nutrition and DNA damage.
In honour of Professor Collins’ 70th birthday, we invite you to an international symposium with a wide range of topics that touch on Prof. Collin's areas of scientific interest.
The workshop is organized to celebrate professor Rødseth’s scientific contributions, scholarship and long term services to the University of Oslo and to the Norwegian society in general. The workshop is open for all interested.
Oslo is expanding: about 150 000 new inhabitants are expected to live within its boundaries before 2030, and at least as many in its surroundings. Researchers, planners and politicians are invited to present knowledge and ideas on the challenges raised by urban growth.
The Conference is free and open to all.
*Registration is closed*
Cathrine Holst and Bo Rothstein will convene a workshop on expert rule at the 2016 ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops in Pisa, Italy.
John Erik Fossum and Jozef Bátora organise a workshop on differentiation and democratic governance in the EU on 31 March 2016.
Together with the Centre for European Research (CERGU) at the University of Gothenburg, Guri Rosén at ARENA co-organises an interdisciplinary conference on the TTIP in Gothenburg on 14-15 March 2016. EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström will hold a keynote address.
Asimina Michailidou and Mauro Barisione organise a workshop on social media and European politics in Oslo on 10-11 March 2016.
The GINE project at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo, is organizing a workshop on Theory and Environment 3-4 March 2016. Registration is required.
ARENA organizes the first workshop of the research network TARN on the agencification of EU governance in Oslo on 1-2 February 2016.
The education and research network on EU foreign policy, ANTERO, will hold its first workshop sessions in Brussels on 9-11 December.
ARENA is among the organisers of the international conference 'Security and Governance in the Globalised Arctic: Nordic and International Perspectives' in Aarhus 12-13 November.
Open to all researchers, clinicians, industry representatives, patient groups and others with an interest in stem cell biology, research and applications.