Kalendarium
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Lecture on history of Gotland
The University guide Mikael Norrby will give a brief lecture on Gotland history.
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An online roundtable discussion "Presidential Elections and Protests in Belarus: Responses from above, below and without"
An online roundtable discussion featuring Sofie Bedford (IRES), Anastasia Ilina (Independent researcher and journalist) and Ryhor Nizhnikau (Finnish Institute of International Affairs).
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Arms control talks as a means of survival in the new cold war
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Workshop: Post-Soviet Women – Ways to Empowerment
NB! The workshop will be held on Zoom.
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Nonprofit Organizations and Small Business in Social Service Delivery: Blame-shifting, Cost-Shifting or Cooptation?
NB! The seminar will be held on Zoom.
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Online Roundtable Discussion "Russian Politics after the Nationwide Vote: An Analysis of the Regional Elections of September 13, 2020"
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Synthesis through Tensions: Georgian Identity Construction between East and West'
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Amerikanska rasrelationer och Sverige
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Rule by law. Migration and the abuse of power in Hungary
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AI4Research: Open talk on AI for research and new results on deep regression
Open talk by Professor Thomas Schön. In the first part he will discuss and show how AI/ML can be used for research in classical areas of natural science and medicine. In the second part he will discuss a new approach to deep regression.
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IRES Webinar: Academic careers and research activities. The Edited Volume: Early Ideas, Bold Plans, Unexpected Pitfalls, and Project Completion
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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Creative AI: how will it impact on democracy, freedom and justice?
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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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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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/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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Online Roundtable Discussion "Georgia’s New Parliament and the 2020 Elections: From Hybrid Regime to Fully-fledged Parliamentary Democracy? "
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Open Lecture: Law, Science and the Socratic Method
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Philosophy Tea - Alva Myrdal - The Game of Disarmament
This winter Professor Peter Wallensteen and Lecturer Daniel Ogden will continue their popular Philosophy Tea talks. Each Philosophy Tea session lasts one hour. The sessions are run in English. Tea and scones will be served. All welcome.
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International GIS Day 2020
Come and listen to several lectures on current research with relation to GIS (geographical information systems).
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Online mini-workshop: Women in Central Asia – Challenges, Activism and New Perspectives on Empowerment
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Webinar "Photographic realism in the context of documentary photography education in Russia and Sweden"
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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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Critical Conversations – Making chocolate 100% slave free
Welcome to an open, online event as part of the series Critical Conversations: Making chocolate 100% slave free with Ynzo van Zanten!
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Forsskålsymposiet 2020
Håvard Hegre, Dag Hammarskjöld Professor of Peace and Conflict Research at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research will hold his lecture about "The future of peace and democracy - what can we know?"
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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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Philosophy tea; Albert Camus – The Plague
This winter Professor Peter Wallensteen and Lecturer Daniel Ogden will continue their popular Philosophy Tea talks. Each Philosophy Tea session lasts one hour. The sessions are run in English.
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Online Book Discussion “Found in Translation: The English Poet Joseph Brodsky”
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Löwdin Symposium - a 60th Anniversary Celebration
The purpose of the Löwdin lectures is to stimulate the interest in quantum chemistry by inviting prominent scientists to Uppsala to present their research and to give a general lecture on chemistry.
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Online Symposium "Russia’s Civilizational Politics: Conceptual, Methodological and Comparative Approaches"
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Hybrid Information Warfare: The Ukrainian Experience
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CEMUS semester start-up with Cristian Alarcon and Sachiko Ishihara
Warmly welcome to CEMUS spring semester 2021 start-up, an open online conversation and critical discussion with Cristian Alarcon, researcher SLU, and Sachiko Ishihara, PhD researcher Uppsala University!
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The American Dilemma 2020: Nine Lessons for Healthy Democracies