Previous events
We hereby invite you to a seminar on AI and learning, taking place on November 29, 2023, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at HF:studios in Sophus Bugges Hus, 1st floor. The seminar will address the impact of AI in conjunction with natural learning on education, knowledge workers, and students. There will be presentations and interactive discussions.
Welcome to the third UiO Growth House innovation hangout of 2023 – a meeting place for academia and industry. This hangout is a collaboration with Health2B and Norway Health Tech and focus on health technology.
National and international collaborators of Bente Træen will discuss the present and future of sex research, as well as challenges in disseminating sex research in the media. Together we will celebrate the official opening of the Norwegian Research Center for Sexual Health. Sign up here
A seminar that is part of the World Mental Health Day
Lunch seminar: Is it safe to come out yet? LGBTQ+ and mental health
Lunch seminar: Is it safe to come out yet? LGBTQ+ and mental health
Welcome to a guest lecture on Prolonged grief disorder - diagnosis and treating children and adolescents with Professor Rita Rosner
Invitation to Digital Lecture: Open Science in Qualitative Methods.
Why the question is more important than the answer: Contemplating open science and data sharing from qualitative and interdisciplinary perspectives.
In this colloquium, Evelin Lindner will present her concept of dignity and humiliation and relate it to some of the research projects conducted at the Department of Psychology.
Extraordinary advances in human genetics have taken place since the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003. But much of this new knowledge on how our DNA shapes us has neglected to consider the social context. Likewise, social science research often ignores the role of genetics.
Welcome to an open guest lecture by Prof. John F. Dovidio on unconscious, racial bias among well-intentioned healthcare workers.
Prosjektet The use of Expert Reports as evidence in Child Protection Decision-Making holder Kick-off seminar 4.mai.
PROMENTA invites you to an open guest lecture by Dr. Iryna Culpin from the University of Bristol.
PROMENTA invites you to an open guest lecture with Professor Susan C. South.
PROMENTA invites you to an open guest lecture with Professor Robert Krueger.
Are you an academic who struggles to know what to post on social media and how to disseminate your research effectively on different social media platforms? Welcome to the Science Library, where Daniel Quintana will discuss his book which deals with these issues.
Happiness and wellbeing have emerged as important study subjects within and across many fields of research. A major driving force behind this is the association with physical and mental health and its pivotal role in socioeconomic issues and economic development. With the increased interest in the importance of wellbeing, it is critically important to understand and reveal sources of individual differences.
PROMENTA, in collaboration with Sunne kommuner (WHO Healthy Cities' Norwegian network), have the pleasure of welcoming researchers, practitioners and policy makers to a two-day conference at Sentralen in Oslo this September.
The health, development, and personality psychology section (HUP) is hosting a guest lecture by Dr. Linda Berg-Cross.
PROMENTAs September Scientific Meeting features a lecture by Professor Torbjørn Skardhamar, Department of Sociology and Human Geography at the University of Oslo. The meeting is open to all.
A workshop series for students, healthcare, social care and others supporting partner violence work
The #Webimmunization research project team invites you to an open midterm seminar.
The goal of the Horizon 2020 “Lifebrain” consortium has been to harmonize, enrich, and fully exploit some of the largest longitudinal studies of age effects on brain, cognition, and mental health in Europe.
Our focus has been on the effect, over time, of education, socioeconomic status, lifestyle factors such as sleep, physical activity, and diet on potentially enhancing and protecting brain structure and function. At the closing conference of the Lifebrain Horizon 2020 consortium, Lifebrain scientists will discuss their findings regarding the effect of these factors on cognitive and mental health throughout life, with invited keynote speakers setting the international context.
This conference will gather international speakers from different disciplines including psychology, neurology, neuroimaging, psychiatry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine.
Research on humiliation began at the Department of Psychology at the University of Oslo in 1997.