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This year, the 22nd Conference on Social and Community Psychology will be organized by the MAKS section of the Department of Psychology at the University of Oslo.

The SINGLEMARKETS project hosts a two-day introductory workshop in Oslo on 22-23 October.

EU-SPRI is an annual conference focused on research and innovation policy.
The theme for EU-SPRI 2021 is "Science and Innovation – an uneasy relationship? Rethinking the roles and relations of STI policies".
This year's conference is organized by the Center for technology, innovation and culture (TIK), in collaboration with NIFU.

GLOBUS researchers presented key findings from the project and reflected on the EU's global role and future research in a webinar on 28 May 2020.

The European Union is often described as a vanguard of a law-based world order, and since its inception it has proclaimed an ambition to promote justice at the global level. But how can the EU contribute in the present context of contestation over global norms?

ARENA Centre for European Studies organised a workshop on differentiation and dominance in Oslo on 23-24 January 2020.

Welcome to the Department of Psychology`s Christmas seminar. It will be held at Soria Moria Hotel.

Is the liberal world order legitimate? ARENA and the Egmont Institute hosted a policy dialogue in Brussels on 29 November addressing perspectives from the EU, Russia, India, China, Brazil, South Africa and the United States.

ARENA will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a half-day public conference at the House of Literature on 18 November 2019.

ARENA, together with CICERO, will host a joint EU3D and BENCHMARK conference on Brexit and the 'Norway model' on 19 and 20 September 2019.

The TIK Centre is one of the local organizers of The International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB) Conference 2019, which will take place in Oslo in July.

The research project REFLEX will organize the workshop Making Non-Majoritarian Institutions Safe for Democracy on 20-21 June in Oslo.

On June 13th, the SusValueWaste project will hold its end conference and book launch at NIFU.

The education and research network on EU foreign policy, NORTIA, held a second network conference this June.
EUREX will organize the workshop 'Expertise and policy-making – comparative perspectives' in The Hague on May 13-14, 2019. Deadline for paper proposal: February 1, 2019.

LUISS School of Government and ARENA will host a panel debate on the future of Europe as a part of the launch of the research project EU Differentiation, Dominance and Democracy (EU3D) in Rome on 12 April 2019.

The kick-off conference of the EU3D project will be held in Rome on 11-12 April 2019, with internal project sessions as well as a public event on the future of Europe with high-level panel participants.

In March 2019, TIK is co-organizing a conference at Karlstad University, Sweden. TIK’s own Professor Olav Wicken will hold key-note speech number 1, and Postdoc Julia Szulecka will be chairing a workshop.

The Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK) celebrates its 20th anniversary on March 20th, 2019. We invite all of our friends, staff, students, alumni and stakeholders to an anniversary conference at the University of Oslo.

ARENA Centre for European Studies will host a workshop on justice, trade and development as a part of the GLOBUS project in Oslo on 14-15 March 2019.

Francesca R. Jensenius is the winner of the Nils Klim Prize 2018. In this seminar she presents from her most recent research, a forthcoming book about micro-level voting patterns in India.

Welcome to the 2nd Nordic Conference on research on violent extremism.
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Come explore new and exciting topics in affective neuroscience with some of the leading researchers in the field!

TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture will host the fourth EU-SPRI winter/summer school on innovation policy in September 2018. This fourth installment will focus on the science system in the 21st century.
June, 30- July, 6
The School is organized with the support of the Oslo Center for Research on Environmentally Friendly Energy (CREE) and UiO Energy, University of Oslo.