Kalendarium
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NVivo for Qualitative Data Analysis: step 2
Welcome to a training session in which we will work with NVivo, software for qualitative data analysis. The session is suitable for those who have attended step 1 or are already familiar with the basic features covered in step 1. Participants also need to be familiar with qualitative data analysis.
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Boost your information seeking skills
This workshop is aimed at PhD students, post docs or researchers who wish to update their information searching skills.
During this workshop, we will focus on the Humanities, but all are welcome. -
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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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Webinar: CV and Cover letter - be attractive!
What is the employer looking for in your CV and Cover letter when recruiting?
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Messy trans experiences in Norway and the paradox of legal gender recognition
The questions guiding this presentation are: What impact does legal recognition of one’s gender identity have on one’s sense of self? And, is the law really as progressive for trans people as it appears to be?
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Sweden Talks: A Glimpse of the Nobel Prize
Discovering black holes, a poetic voice and how to combat the threat of hunger.
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BOOK LAUNCH - WEB EVENT: Corona – A Historical Perspective on the Pandemic of Our Time
Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist, SCAS and Stockholm University, presents his new book Corona – Ett historiskt perspektiv på vår tids pandemi (Corona – A Historical Perspective on the Pandemic of Our Time). Comments by H. Orri Stefánsson. The talk will be followed by a Q&A session. Please note that while the book is written in Swedish, the event will be held in English.
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Thesis defense: Craniofacial malformations and psychiatric disorders from a neurodevelopmental perspective
Title: "Craniofacial malformations and psychiatric disorders from a neurodevelopmental perspective".
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Disputation: Engineered temporary networks – Effects of control and temporality on inter-organizational interaction
Kronlid, C. 2020. Engineered temporary networks. Effects of control and temporality on inter- organizational interaction. Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology 142. 242 pp. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. ISBN 978-91-513-1025-1.
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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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Trans and Sex Change in Contemporary Iran: A Socio-legal Study of Gendered Policies and Practices
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/publish open free of charge - online seminar
Did you know that agreements with major scientific publishers (Elsevier, Wiley, Springer, Taylor & Francis and others) allow researchers at Uppsala University to publish with open access free of charge (i.e. no APC) in more than 10 000 journals?
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ZOOM SEMINAR: The History and Philosophy of Biosignatures
David Dunér, SCAS and Lund University, gives a seminar on The History and Philosophy of Biosignatures. The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Online Symposium "Russia’s Civilizational Politics: Conceptual, Methodological and Comparative Approaches"
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Introduction to Zotero
In the introductory course we will help you get started, install the software and create an account. You will learn how to create a reference library, save references to Zotero from article databases, library catalogues and web pages, add PDF files to your Zotero library, and how to insert citations and create reference lists in your document.
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Library introduction for university staff
Welcome to an introduction to the University Library!
We will show you how to access our resources and how you can access material that is not available at Uppsala University Library. We will tell you about our services and our support on information searching, reference management and publishing strategies. -
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Introduction to 3D-printing at Ångström Makerspace ONLINE (Zoom)
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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Dissertation: Insights into the Effects of Type 2 Diabetes on Bone Health
Adam Mitchell defends his thesis "Insights into the Effects of Type 2 Diabetes on Bone Health".
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The toxicity of industrial/breadwinner masculinities; when climate change denial and white supremacy meet
This presentation will scrutinise a particular emblematic example of how anti-environmentalism and anti-feminism today overlap; that of Greta Thunberg.
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Disputation: Molecular studies of endocrine tumors: Insights from genetics and epigenetics.
Samuel Backman defends his thesis Molecular studies of endocrine tumors: Insights from genetics and epigenetics. The public defence will be held in Swedish.
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Search! Evaluate! Cite! Drop-in support with librarians.
Do you need help with searching for information, source material or data? Do you have questions regarding citing or source criticism? Our librarians are ready to help you
during two drop-in sessions in Zoom.
We especially welcome students in languages, theology, education studies and other humanity subjects.