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In this final seminar, Wenaas will present his PhD thesis draft on the effect of open access.

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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.

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This year's Eu-SPRI conference focuses on rethinking the roles and relations of STI policies. The conference is organized by the TIK Center for technology, innovation and culture, in collaboration with NIFU.

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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.

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The STS Methods Lab at TIK is glad to host Hannah Knox, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the UCL Centre for Digital Anthropology in our next session.

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We are glad to welcome Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the UCL Centre for Digital Anthropology, Hannah Knox, for the next STS Methods Lab.

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We are glad to welcome Associate Professor of Anthropology (Research) in the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalization at Deakin University, Eben Kirksey, Ph.D. for the next STS Methods Lab.

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We are glad to welcome Associate Professor of Anthropology (Research) in the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalization at Deakin University, Eben Kirksey, Ph.D. for the next STS Methods Lab.

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We are happy to welcome Associate professor in environmental humanities and director of the Oslo School of Environmental Humanities, Ursula Münster for the next STS Methods Lab.

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The STS Methods Lab is relaunched! After a short break, we are up and running again and will offer a series of methods seminars this spring. First off is Helge Jordheim on temporalities as methods. 
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In this final seminar, Lysgård will present her PhD thesis draft about Statoil’s experiences with engaging in the production of Canadian oil sands, and how they had to balance many different concerns when doing so. 

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In this final seminar Henrik Schwabe will present his thesis investigating the effects of emerging ICTs for individual subjective well-being.
 
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In this final seminar Sveinung Grimsby will present his thesis titled: How does the Norwegian food industry act during innovation processes? 

Time and place: , Room 551, Eilert Sundt Building

Professor Lars Frers from the University of South-Eastern Norway will present his work on multi-sensory methods in social science and humanities.

Time and place: , Room 551, Eilert Sundt Building, Blindern campus

In this final seminar Marie B. Lindberg will present her thesis on decarbonization pathways and system reconfiguration of the European electricity sector.

Time and place: , TIK's teaching room, 529 Eilert Sundt's hus
Time and place: , Harriet Holters hus, room 101
Time and place: , Blindern campus, Georg Sverdrup Building

In this 8-credit OSIRIS/NORSI course, we will look at how public research contributes to innovation and at the broader societal impacts of investment in scientific knowledge.

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Ph.d Fellow Frauke Rohden visits the TIK Methods Lab to present her ongoing work on the topic of digital ethnography and digital methods.

Time and place: , Tøyen Hovegård, seminarrom 1

The bi-annual TIK "Tøyenseminar" for autumn 2019 is held in Tøyen Hovedgård on November 19-20.

Time and place: , Room 551, Eilert Sundt Building

Hélène Mialet from the York University in Canada visits TIK Methods Lab with her talk Translating the body and the self through dogs and machines. The seminar is open to all.

Time and place: , 551, Eilert Sundt Building

Thesis title: Transition in the making: How to create value and achieve a sustainable food processing: A case study of Norwegian food industry in the transition towards the bioeconomy.

Time and place: , 551, Eilert Sundt Building

Artur Santoalha's PhD project presents four studies whose main objective is to investigate novel aspects of processes of technological diversification in European regions. It uses the OECD REGPAT database, and it focuses on technological diversification of regional patents applicants.

Time and place: , Room 551, 5th floor, Eilert SUndt Building, Blindern

Sandro Montresor visits TIK to discuss a recent paper on the extent to which MNEs contribute to the regional specialisation in green technologies.