DeepEn is a new international EES funded collaboration between three institutions in the Czech Republic and the Arne Næss Program at SUM.
We are proud to welcome the new Arne Næss Professor, Julia Cagé, to SUM.
For the very first time in its 75 years, the International Summer School (ISS) is offering a course in area studies: Latin America in the New Global Resource Politics.
We welcome three new doctoral research fellows: Sarah Cechvala, Johannes Volden and Guisela Camacho Mejia.
Norway should take a stronger role not only as a donor, but also as a thought leader on the future of public-private cooperation in global health, argues a new policy brief by the PANPREP project.
The master's students receive a one-year stipend and will enrich SUM's research on forging innovative approaches to a sustainable future.
We congratulate the five SUM students and wish them luck with this exciting opportunity.
We are happy to announce that Eirik Bryhn Jacobsen has joined the Global Health Politics research group this month, as the recipient of a year-long master's stipend on the politics of pandemics.
Felix Stein, a post-doctorate in the Global Health Politics team at SUM, has been working to facilitate free access to social anthropology scholarship for everyone, everywhere.