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–17:00
Contemporary anti-Jewish racism and constructions of ‘Swedishness’ – an approach to the study of antisemitism from the field of Critical Race Studies
Hansalbin Sältenberg, PhD-student in Gender Studies (Lund University), presents his ongoing research project on contemporary anti-Jewish racism in Sweden.
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–16:45
BOOK LAUNCH - WEB EVENT: Stranded Encyclopedias, 1700–2000: Exploring Unfinished, Unpublished, Unsuccessful Encyclopedic Projects
Linn Holmberg, SCAS and Stockholm University, and Maria Simonsen, Aalborg University, present their new book "Stranded Encyclopedias, 1700–2000: Exploring Unfinished, Unpublished, Unsuccessful Encyclopedic Projects". The event will be followed by a Q&A session.
David Dunér, Lund University, and Jeff Loveland, University of Cincinnati, will comment on the book. -
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GlobeLife Seminar - "World Malaria Day: Future tools and perspectives in the context of malaria control and elimination"
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SINAS Seminar: "The Tiger Cages and the American War in Vietnam"
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–14:00
AI and Society: On the governance of artificial intelligence
AI4Research open seminar on zoom. Drawing from resent and ongoing research, the presenter Stefan Larsson focuses the European normative development on AI, including both ethics guidelines and a recently leaked version of an AI regulation.
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–16:00
ZOOM SEMINAR: When and Where Birth Spacing Matters for Offspring Outcomes: An International Comparison
Kieron Barclay, SCAS and Stockholm University, gives a seminar on "When and Where Birth Spacing Matters for Offspring Outcomes: An International Comparison". The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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–13:00
Akademiska sjukhuset
Womher seminar
Title: "PTSD in Women: Unnoticed, undiagnosed, untreated"
Host: Womher
Anmälan till shima.momeni@neuro.uu.se -
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Re-emergence/emergency walk: Climate Time / Human Time – Being a Good Ancestor and Seeing the Future in the Now
Welcome to the second Re-emergence/emergency walk of the spring! May 5 kl. 11.15-13.00: Climate Time / Human Time – Being a Good Ancestor and Seeing the Future in the Now
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–15:30
U-CARE Seminar Series: Social media for beginners (and others)
How can we who are active in academia improve our communication in social media? Why, how, and when should we do it?
Agnes von Essen and Miro Anter will give a brief introduction with their take on social media and research communication (20-30 min). After the introduction, all participants will be given the opportunity to share their experiences of social media usage in academia (40-60 min). -
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Webinar: CV and Cover letter - be attractive!
CareerTuesday. A basic webinar on how to write your CV and Cover letter.
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–12:00
Ångströmlaboratoriet, Lägerhyddsvägen 1
Seminar series on equal opportunities: Part 4
TBA
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–22:00
Re-emergence/emergency walk: Stories around the Fire – A Mystery Mapping, Find Your Own Way Adventure Walk
Welcome to the last Re-emergence/emergency walk of the spring! May 26 kl. 19.15-22.00: Stories around the Fire – A Mystery Mapping, Find Your Own Way Adventure Walk