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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 Health Service's “Do it now!” group is for you. The purpose of the group is, with support of one another, to get going with your studies and create new and improved study habits.
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Introduction to EBC Makerspace
Welcome to our introduction to everything there is to do with us at EBC Makerspace! The course is mandatory for anyone who wants to use our 3D printers and welcomes both beginners and more experienced makers. After you've completed the course you'll know everything there is to know about what we have to offer, and have gained full access to our 3D printers.
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PhD Student Breakfast - Online
Are you a PhD student in Humanities or Theology? Then join us for a Zoom breakfast with the library!
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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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Philosophy Tea - Martha Nussbaum, The Monarchy of Fear
This spring Professor Peter Wallensteen and Lecturer Daniel Ogden will continue their popular Philosophy Tea talks.
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Webinar: Identities and Effects of Different Generations on Media Content Production and Consumption in Russia
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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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Docent lecture: "What are we measuring? The importance of selectivity."
The Department of Chemistry - BMC hereby invites all interested to a docentship lecture in the subject of Chemistry with specialisation in analytical chemistry. In this lecture, selectivity, an important concept in analytical chemistry, will be presented and with a number of examples, its significance for measurement results and its interpretation will be illustrated.
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Engelska parken
Book release: Dagbok från Brasilien - Fascismen utifrån och inifrån
(Diary from Brasil - Fascism from the outside and from the inside)
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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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PhD Dissertation Defence – Hampus Östh Gustafsson
Hampus Östh Gustafsson defends his PhD dissertation Folkhemmets styvbarn: Humanioras legitimitet i svensk kunskapspolitik 1935–1980. External reviewer is Thomas Kaiserfeld.
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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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Roundtable "Society and Politics in the 2020-2021 Elections and Constitutional Revisions in Kyrgyzstan"
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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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Introduction to 3D printing at Ångström Makerspace
Welcome to an introduction course in 3D printing at Ångström Makerspace. The course is mandatory for anyone who wants to use our 3D printers and welcomes both beginners and more experienced makers. After completed course you will have a "3D printing licence" and thereby gain full access to the printers at Ångström Makerspace.
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Celsius-Linnaeus Lectures with Symposium
We warmly welcome you to the annual Celsius-Linnaeus Lectures and Symposium that will be held remotely via Zoom. This years Celsius-lecturer is Neil Lawrence, Professor of Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge and the Linnaeus-lecturer is Melanie Sanford, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. After the lectures there will be a symposium and panel discussion.
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Licentiate seminar: Duodenal switch for superobesity - changes in physiology and clinical results
Zakaria Bekhali defends his thesis "Duodenal switch for superobesity - changes in physiology and clinical results". The public defence will be held in Swedish.
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Akademiska sjukhuset
Dissertation: Being diagnosed and living with prostate cancer
Oskar Bergengren defends his thesis "Being diagnosed and living with prostate cancer". The public defence will be held in Swedish.
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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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Brief seminars and group discussions: Get Social, Sleep & Exercise
Life as a student is not always easy and it can be lonely, especially in these very different times where there is more isolation. With remote studies and “working from home” it can be a challenge to manage one’s time and to separate different aspects of life, like work from play, etc. Join our brief seminars to engage in group discussions and enjoy the benefits of sharing with peers.
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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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Introduction to EBC Makerspace
Welcome to our introduction to everything there is to do with us at EBC Makerspace! The course is mandatory for anyone who wants to use our 3D printers and welcomes both beginners and more experienced makers. After you've completed the course you'll know everything there is to know about what we have to offer, and have gained full access to our 3D printers.
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Docent Lecture: "The electrode/electrolyte interphase – a critical yet elusive concept in Li-ion batteries."
The Department of Chemistry – Ångström Laboratory hereby invite all interested to a docentship lecture in subject of Chemistry with specialization in Materials Chemistry.
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What's new in Open Science, research politics and the publishing landscape in Sweden and Europe?
This session will focus on some recent publishing-related developments relevant for researchers at Uppsala University, such as the 2020 research bill from the Swedish government, news related to Plan S and the next EU research programme Horizon Europe.
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Student Health Service's Walking Group
Do you want to get outside for some daylight, move your body, and meet other students? The Student Health Service invites you to a walking group. Swedish and international students are welcome!
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Ergonomics
During the pandemic, many students are forced to study from home, which can be difficult for both mind and body. This webinar, which is held by a professional ergonomist/physiotherapist, gives you a lot of good advice on how you can improve your comfort when you study from home.
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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 - Online
Welcome to an introduction to the University Library!
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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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How to search systematically and design search strategies
This workshop is aimed at PhD students, post docs and researchers who wish to update their information searching skills and learn how to design searches for systematic reviews and scoping reviews.
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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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Brief seminars and group discussions: Manage Stress and Anxiety
Life as a student is not always easy and it can be lonely, especially in these very different times where there is more isolation. With remote studies and “working from home” it can be a challenge to manage one’s time and to separate different aspects of life, like work from play, etc. Join our brief seminars to engage in group discussions and enjoy the benefits of sharing with peers.
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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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Biomedicinskt centrum, BMC
Dissertation: "Fragment-based drug discovery: Novel methods and strategies for identifying and evolving fragment leads."
Edward FitzGerald will defend his doctoral thesis.
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Open Lecture: The decollegialization of Swedish Higher Education Institutions
The lecture will be held in Swedish.
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Student Health Service's Walking Group
Do you want to get outside for some daylight, move your body, and meet other students? The Student Health Service invites you to a walking group. Swedish and international students are welcome!
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Introduction to 3D printing at Ångström Makerspace
Welcome to an introduction course in 3D printing at Ångström Makerspace. The course is mandatory for anyone who wants to use our 3D printers and welcomes both beginners and more experienced makers. After completed course you will have a "3D printing licence" and thereby gain full access to the printers at Ångström Makerspace.
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Ångströmlaboratoriet, Lägerhyddsvägen 1
Dissertation: "Charge Separation on Localized Surface Plasmon and Hot Carrier Transfer to Semiconductors."
Yocefu Hattori will defend his PhD thesis entitled "Charge Separation on Localized Surface Plasmon and Hot Carrier Transfer to Semiconductors."