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Development Lunch Seminar: Bezawit Difabachew

12 december 2024 12:00 till 13:00 | Seminarium A Development Lunch Seminar with Bezawit Difabachew (University of Gothenburg) on "Intermarriage or Homogamy? Evidence from marriage records of Addis Ababa". About Development Lunch SeminarsJoin us at lunch, every other Thursday! The Development Lunch Seminara is a bi-weekly, online research seminar for anyone interested in development research, broad

https://www.svet.lu.se/evenemang/development-lunch-seminar-bezawit-difabachew - 2025-01-18

Transition to Distance Education in 2020 : Challenges among University Faculty in Sweden

This study aims to describe the challenges that faculty faced in the transition to distance education in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic in spring 2020. The study presents the results from a nationwide questionnaire, answered by 1,963 individuals, concerning the transition among university faculty in Sweden. The results highlight the main obstacles and describe the practices in teach

COSB55 schedule 2024

COSB55: Contemporary Japanese Society, 7.5 Credits Fall Semester 2024 2024-09-02 – 2024-10-31 Course Director: Paul O’Shea E-mail: paul.oshea@ace.lu.se Office Hours: Online listed below, contact by email for other appointments Please note that all videos are available on Canvas video until the end of the course. The times below are when they are posted to Canvas. You can watch them when it suits y

https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/2024-06/COSB55%20schedule%202024.pdf - 2025-01-17

CMES Seminar: Haifa – Memories of Jewish-Palestinian Futures

3 June 2024 15:00 to 17:00 | Seminar Haifa. Photo: Michael Paul Gollmer/Wikimedia Commons Presentation by Elad Lapidot (University of Lille). Elad Lapidot is a professor for Hebraic Studies at the University of Lille, France. Holding a PhD in philosophy from the Paris Sorbonne university, he has taught philosophy, Jewish thought and Talmud at many universities, such as the University of Bern, Swit

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/internal/calendar/cmes-seminar-haifa-memories-jewish-palestinian-futures - 2025-01-17

Seminar with Alexander Lee: "Statebuilding in Modern South Asia"

27 February 2024 12:00 to 13:00 | Seminar Why do some states have much higher institutional capacity than others? Welcome to an open seminar with Alexander Lee on state development and its long-term consequences. About the seminarIn this SASNET seminar, Associate Professor Alexander Lee (University of Rochester) will present a book in which he develops a comprehensive theory of state development a

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/internal/calendar/seminar-alexander-lee-statebuilding-modern-south-asia - 2025-01-17

CMES Research Seminar: Can Algeria’s History Teach Us About Israel-Palestine Today?

23 November 2023 13:15 to 14:30 | Seminar Presentation by Arthur Asseraf (University of Cambridge). As people try to make sense of the current violence in Palestine and Israel, comparisons to Algeria keep popping up. Whether it is heated debates about references to Frantz Fanon’s writings, or fears of the mass exodus of settlers that took place in 1962, what can we make of these analogies? This ta

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/internal/calendar/cmes-research-seminar-can-algerias-history-teach-us-about-israel-palestine-today - 2025-01-17

Works-in-Progress Series

An online opportunity to network and showcase your PhD project The Works-in-Progress Series by the Development Research School offer a supporting environment for PhD students working on Development Research. This is an opportunity to showcase your own project and to network with other PhD students focusing on similar topics. The works-in-progress series will consist of three meetings, spread out o

https://www.developmentresearchschool.lu.se/events-activites/works-progress-series - 2025-01-17

CMES Research Seminar: Can Algeria’s History Teach Us About Israel-Palestine Today?

23 November 2023 13:15 to 14:30 | Seminar Presentation by Arthur Asseraf (University of Cambridge). As people try to make sense of the current violence in Palestine and Israel, comparisons to Algeria keep popping up. Whether it is heated debates about references to Frantz Fanon’s writings, or fears of the mass exodus of settlers that took place in 1962, what can we make of these analogies? This ta

https://www.cmes.lu.se/calendar/cmes-research-seminar-can-algerias-history-teach-us-about-israel-palestine-today - 2025-01-17