Kalendarium
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SINAS-Seminar: “Translating Sex Culture: Transnational Sex Education and the U.S.-Swedish Relationship, 1910s–1960s”
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AI4Research – AI for Science and Responsibility
Questions in research and science and how we generate and represent knowledge are increasingly entangled with the use of data and as part of our effort to understand and intervene within complex systems. AI enters as an oft-called on tool that transforms how we solve our world's complex challenges.
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ZOOM SEMINAR: Diplomacy and Empire: Peter Tolstoi in Istanbul and Russian-Ottoman Entanglements in the Age of Tsar Peter the Great
Jan Hennings, SCAS and Central European University, gives a seminar on "Diplomacy and Empire: Peter Tolstoi in Istanbul and Russian-Ottoman Entanglements in the Age of Tsar Peter the Great". The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Webinar: LinkedIn - maximize your profile
CareerTuesday. How can you optimize LinkedIn for your professional development?
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Sweden Talks: #MeeToo in Sweden and the Sexual Consent Law
Sweden Talks is organised by the Swedish Institute and is an online forum where Sweden alumni meet each other and expert speakers from Sweden to have conversations on current and important topics.
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30 years with the Baltic Sea Environment: What has happened and where are we heading?
This is part 1 in the Seminar series "Space Bridges 2.0" organized by the Baltic University Programme. In the 1st session, we will focus on the post-Cold War environmental development of the Baltic Sea. Diving into both the environmental status of the sea, and the opportunities and challenges in its restoration.
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CRS Collaboration Day
CRS invites both new and established collaboration partners to join us for a day of discussion of CRS multidisciplinary research on religion and values and how this can meet the needs of authorities, organisations and businesses in Sweden today.
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ZOOM SEMINAR: From Big Data to Deeper Knowledge of the Human
Jan Komorowski, SCAS and Uppsala University, gives a seminar on "From Big Data to Deeper Knowledge of the Human". The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Webinar: A Swedish-American Journey of Innovation in Cancer Research
Welcome to a seminar focusing on the triple helix model, the Swedish teachers’ exemption, and how these frameworks spur academic innovation from the lab to bedside care. The seminar is co-hosted by the Embassy of Sweden in Washington, DC, Dana-Farber Institute of Cancer, Harvard Medical School, Uppsala University, and Oncopeptides AB.
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Symposium: Journalism, Media and the Normalization of (Right-Wing) Populism and Nativist Authoritarianism
International Symposium co-organised by Uppsala University Media and Communications and School of Journalism, Media and Communication, University of Gothenburg.
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UAC Seminar: “If patients had antibiotic treatment options, how would they choose? A trade-off between antibiotic resistance and cost”
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ZOOM SEMINAR: Lacunae: Crafting a Narrative History of a Sixteenth Century Mughal Princess
Ruby Lal, SCAS and Emory University, gives a seminar on "Lacunae: Crafting a Narrative History of a Sixteenth Century Mughal Princess". The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Webinar: Job searching during COVID-19
CareerTuesday online with GoinGlobal: The evolution of employment in time of pandemics.
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Publishing Open Access Books- Seminar with Routledge
Emilie Coin and Sarah Hyde, Commissioning Editors for Education at Routledge will be presenting on publishing your next academic book.
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ZOOM SEMINAR: Restricting Freedom during Pandemics
Iwao Hirose, SCAS and McGill University, gives a seminar on "Restricting Freedom during Pandemics". The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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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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Thursday seminar: Once upon a time/place
What kinds of identities are deemed in/out of place in science? Who is recognised as a competent scientist? What is the effect of place on recognition especially of scientists with a migration background?
Welcome to the seminar Once upon a time/place: Stories from women in physics -
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Female Faculty: Why so few and why care?
Seminar series on equal opportunities: Part 1
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SINAS Seminar: “Racialization and Criminalization in the United States and Sweden”
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AI4Research open seminar: Spatiotemporal modelling of air quality in London
In this talk I will describe some of the problems, data, systems and machine learning methodology developed over the last 3 years at the London Air Quality project at The Alan Turing Institute.
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Webinar: How to start your own business in Sweden
It is easier than you think to start your own business and Drivhuset will cover the basic steps of getting started, what you need to know and how it is done.
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Queer seminar: Queer lives. Shared stories across differences
What events from their lives do people highlight when they talk about themselves as queer?
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ZOOM SEMINAR: Dictionary Craze: Transforming Knowledge across Early Modern Europe
Linn Holmberg, SCAS and Stockholm University, gives a seminar on "Dictionary Craze: Transforming Knowledge across Early Modern Europe". The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
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Webinar: Ask a PhD student
How does PhD studies really work? Now is the time to ask all the questions you have about post graduate studies!
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Basic intellectual property knowledge
This seminar will provide an introduction to different types of intellectual property and how they are relevant to academic research. You will get an overview of the international systems relevant for patents, trademarks, copyright and industrial design. In addition we will discuss how to protect a product or idea using various types of IP. Register by 26 February.
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Thursday seminar: Chemistry or service?
How is ’sugar daddies’ desire for sugar dating arrangements to be based on mutual interest and pleasure played out in a commercial context that is constructed to bypass the requirement of such mutuality?
Welcome to the Thursday seminar: Chemistry or service? Sugar daddies’ quest for mutuality within the confines of commercial exchange -
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Sweden Talks: A Childhood Free From Violence
Sweden Talks is an online forum where alumni meet each other and expert speakers from Sweden to have conversations on current and important topics.
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UAC Seminar: Ensuring sustainable access to effective antibiotics - the need for an end-to-end approach
Helle Aagaard's seminar Ensuring sustainable access to effective antibiotics - the need for an end-to-end approach.
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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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Seminar series on equal opportunities: Part 2
TBA
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Webinar: LinkedIn - maximize your profile
CareerTuesday. How can you optimize LinkedIn for your professional development?
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Presentation of Katarina Pirak Sikku's artwork Agálašvuođa giesaldagagat
The artist Katarina Pirak Sikku presents the artwork Agálašvuođa giesaldagagat at Carolina Rediviva in Uppsala, and meets the curator Natalie King for a conversation.
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Märta Nasvelldagen 2021
Märta Nasvell dagen har i år tema "Från kris till trauma: Från begrepp till behandling"
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Queer seminar: Who's laughing now? Feminist tactics in social media
Why and how does a politics of pleasure matter in our time?
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Webinar: How to start your own business in Sweden
It is easier than you think to start your own business and Drivhuset will cover the basic steps of getting started, what you need to know and how it is done.
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Re-emergence/emergency walk: Through the Pandemic Portal – Life, Love and Learning
Welcome to the first Re-emergence/emergency walk of the spring! April 14 kl. 12.15-14.00: Through the Pandemic Portal – Life, Love and Learning
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Seminar series on equal opportunities: Part 3
TBA
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U-CARE Seminar series: Zeeds – Creating meaningful habits
Last year’s Uppsala University student, Mamduh Halawa, will speak about the mobile application “Zeeds”, which he has developed together with his team.
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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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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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Webinar: CV and Cover letter - be attractive!
CareerTuesday. A basic webinar on how to write your CV and Cover letter.
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Ångströmlaboratoriet, Lägerhyddsvägen 1
Seminar series on equal opportunities: Part 4
TBA
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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