Kalendarium
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CANCELLED! School holiday fun - play with food
Suitable for ages 6 to 15, the Tropical Greenhouse.
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Circus' annual Symposium: Doing research together: The good, the challenging and the ugly aspects of collaborative research
Announcing Circus’ 2nd annual symposium
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Webinar "Right-Wing Populism and the Normalization of Racism: Discursive Shifts, Immigration and Moral Panics in Poland after 2015"
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Dissertation: Pair production of Higgs bosons in the final state with bottom quarks and τ leptons in the ATLAS experiment: Search results using LHC Run 2 data and prospect studies at the HL-LHC
Petar Bokan defends his thesis Pair production of Higgs bosons in the final state with bottom quarks and τ leptons in the ATLAS experiment: Search results using LHC Run 2 data and prospect studies at the HL-LHC. The dissertation is given in English.
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Dissertation: "Olefins from carbonyls: Development of new phosphorus-based cross-coupling reactions."
Nicolas D'Imperio defends his doctoral thesis entitled "Olefins from carbonyls: Development of new phosphorus-based cross-coupling reactions".
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Disputation: Mining Futures: Predictions and Uncertainty in Swedish Mineral Exploration
Tobias Olofsson is defending his doctoral thesis. The title of his thesis is: Mining Futures: Predictions and Uncertainty in Swedish Mineral Exploration. The defense takes place Friday October 30 at 1.15 pm in Humanistiska teatern, Thunbergsvägen 3C, Uppsala, and in Zoom.
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Do it now! Stop procrastinating
Do you have trouble organising your studies, a hard time getting started, or a tendency to put off tasks? If so, the Student Service's “Do it now!” group is for you.
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Digitala förbindelser: Rum, riktning och queera orienteringar
NB this seminar is held in Swedish
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The Most Consequential Election of Our Time? A Panel Discussion on the American Election of 2020
Discussion arranged by three units at Uppsala University: the Swedish Institute for North American Studies (SINAS), Uppsala Forum for Peace, Justice, and Democracy, and the Uppsala Association for International Affairs.
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The Most Consequential Election of Our Time? A Panel Discussion on the American Election of 2020
The United States faces multiple challenges and the election campaign has been extraordinary. How can we make sense of it, and what can we say about the outcome?
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CEFO seminar – A Green New Deal Beyond Growth with Riccardo Mastini
Welcome to our upcoming CEFO seminar titled: A Green New Deal Beyond Growth! Online via Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/61129101298
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Equal Opportunities Day in English for Employees and Students at Uppsala University
How can the University better include and involve international co-workers and students? The University’s Equal Opportunities Day in English is focusing on internationalisation on the home front – how the University works to improve the reception, support, inclusion and integration of its international colleagues and students.
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/publish – Data Management Plans (online)
Many funders require that projects must have a data management plan. Learn what this means for you, and how the university can help. The seminar is given in English.
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ZOOM SEMINAR: Constitutional Democracy and the Corporation: From Republican Liberty to Oligarchy
David Ciepley - Global Horizons Fellow at SCAS and Associate Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, University of Virginia, Charlottesville - will present a new analytical, historical, and normative framework for understanding business corporations and will address the question of whether a corporate economy can be made compatible with constitutional democracy.
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Roundtable Webinar "Ukrainian Regional Elections: post-Maidan decentralisation, Zelensky’s second year and new dynamics in Ukrainian politics"
NB! The event will be held on Zoom. To attend the event please click on the link https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/64633418424
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CV and Cover letter - be attractive!
A basic seminar on how to write your CV and Cover letter.
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Winter blues – Swedish culture and climate
Are you new to the Swedish culture and climate? Is the darkness and/or cold making you a little blue? Join us to learn how to survive the dark winter and meet new people!
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Innovation Tuesday
Take the next step on your innovative journey! Join our inspirational seminar series about innovation and entrepreneurship aiming for a healthier society.
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Frigörelsen. Romers och resandes emancipation i Sverige och andra länder
Liberation. Romans and travellers emancipation in Sweden and other countries.
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Introduction to 3D-printing at Ångström Makerspace
Welcome to a Makerspace-evening for both the new and experienced maker. This evening will introduce you to 3D-printing. After completed course you will have a 3D-printing licence and full access to the printers.
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EndNote step 1 and 2
Please note that this class introduces the basics of EndNote software and not the web-based version EndNote Basic. It is advisable that you have EndNote installed on your computer before you take this course. Please contact your own Department IT Technician for assistance. Uppsala University does not have any EndNote campus license and it cannot be downloaded through the University Library.
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Gendered territoriality and the contemporaneity of colonialism in present-day Brazil
This talk explores the gendering of land in relation to modern/colonial temporalities and to a nation-state myth in which the post-colonial turns into ideological justification for continuing colonialism.