Gjesteforelesninger og seminarer - Side 2
Join us for a conversation on the state of journalism, human rights and freedoms in the age of rising Hindu nationalism in India.
Welcome to this seminar with Ritanjan Das, Senior Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth!
How did India’s pharmaceutical industry become a major global supplier of generic medicines? And what role does India play in the globalized manufacturing and trade of generic antibiotics?
Welcome to an inaugural lecture by Professor Karen V. Lykke.
Join us in the Memorial lecture by Richard Wilk, and the following panel discussion on inequality and sustainable consumption in Norway.
Welcome to a seminar on development impacts of migration in Asia, and how we can make sense of them, with professor Jonathan Rigg, University of Bristol.
How do consulting firms influence global health politics? In this seminar, Assistant Professor Tine Hanrieder will present research on consulting firms' role in WHO reform and discuss how it raises new questions about WHO's convening power.
Welcome to this seminar with Tumaini Malenga from The African Institute for Development Policy, Malawi.
In this Global Health Unpacked seminar, pandemic expert Dr. Clare Wenham will discuss the proposed pandemic treaty and why it might not make the world better equipped to tackle future global health crises.
Breakfast seminar with Professor Brian Ganson from Stellenbosch Business School, Cape Town.
Welcome to this seminar on China's role in Africa and Latin America.
Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) provide solutions to multiple challenges of our time? And what is the future of work in the AI era?
Green Frontiers Festival and the Zapffe Prize ceremony.
Featuring the Nobel Prize Winner in Literature, Olga Tokarczuk as the Arne Næss Professor.
What is the impact of the pandemic for how we study and understand change in everyday consumption?
Welcome to this public event on the role of smartphones in health with Daniel Miller, Thomas Hylland Eriksen, and a panel discussion on the role of smartphones in the COVID-19 response.
Welcome to this one-day webinar conference that will explore the multifaceted connections between ‘green extractivism’ and violent conflicts.
Welcome to this international seminar on Europe's alternative futures.
The annual Asianet conference 2022 is hosted by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), in collaboration with the Norwegian Network for Asian Studies.