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Learn about different tools, platforms, and services to share your research and be more visible. In this workshop you will get an introduction to research visibility from library experts and hands-on help from the communication team at the faculty on how to build your online profile!
How can peer-group mentoring be used as a tool for discussion and development of teaching? Get inspired and discuss, as we share our experiences from IPED.
Improve your presentation skills by making more impactful, memorable, and professional PowerPoint presentations. This workshop is designed to develop your skills to design visually impactful presentations and elevate your public speaking and communication skills.
This course will give you answers to the most frequently asked questions about open access publishing and give you hand-on tips on how to navigate publishing agreements, licenses, and UiO’s Rights Retention Policy
In this talk, director of RITMO and an open research advocate, Alexander Refsum Jensenius will discuss the evolving landscape of research assessment and what it means for the future of your career.
In this year's Helga Eng lecture, Professor Arjen Wals will show how education and learning in the context of sustainability requires a certain freedom to explore alternative paths of development and new ways of thinking, valuing and doing.
Every Tuesday from 4.30 PM to 6.30 PM: introductory course in Dialogical Acting
The ideals of economic and personal progress and growth are slowly destroying the planet we inhabit and its inhabitants along with it. At the same time education – often seen as the solution to this problem - is slowly being suffocated by the very same ideals. How could we think differently about education?
Master Jelena Veletić at Centre for Educational Measurement will be defending the thesis "Challenges and Opportunities in Measuring School Leadership. An analysis of data from the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)" for the degree of PhD.
Doctoral candidate Master Jelena Veletić at Centre for educational measurement will give a trial lecture on the given topic: "How can a theoretical framework for leadership for learning be developed, taking into account cross-cultural contexts – and what implications and recommendations can this framework have for the advancement of future cycles of TALIS?"
The Nordic Education Model-project welcomes you to its final conference.
Master Rebecca Elise Knoph at the Department of Education will be defending the thesis "Understanding Vocabulary: Making Sense of What We Measure, Who We Measure, and How We Measure" for the degree of PhD.
Master Rebecca Elise Knoph at the Department of Education will give a trial lecture on the given topic:"Evaluating and Using Word Lists: What reader characteristics (e.g., age, reading and language proficiency) and text characteristics (e.g., genre, complexity) are important considerations in the selection and creation of word lists for comprehensive instruction, testing, and research of vocabulary?"
Master Hanne Røe-Indregård at the Department of Special Needs Education will be defending the thesis "Features of adult-child communication across conversational partners and activities. An observation based study" for the degree of PhD.
Master Hanne Røe-Indregård at Department of Special Needs Education will give a trial lecture on the given topic: "Caregiver and child language in diverse contexts: Perspectives from fathers and preschool teachers".
Master Silje Merethe Hansen Ingebretsen at the Department of Special Needs Education will be defending the thesis "Treatment of social communication difficulties following acquired brain injury: Efficacy of Group Interactive Structured Treatment" for the degree of PhD.
Doctoral candidate Master Silje Merethe Hansen Ingebretsen at Department of Special needs Education will give a trial lecture on the given topic: "Review and discuss theoretical models of social communication and how they may be used to identify the active ingredients of an intervention".
Cand.phil. Tone Holt Nielsen at Department of Teacher Education and School Research will be defending the thesis "English as a Business Lingua Franca in Multinational Corporations in Norway" for the degree of PhD.
Cand.phil Tone Holt Nielsen at Department of teacher education and school research will give a trial lecture on the given topic: "Linguistically and culturally diverse organizations: policy, practice and education."
Master Gro Skåland at the Department of Education will be defending the thesis ""Once upon a time, there was an inventor.." A Cultural Historical study of making in a public library context" for the degree of PhD.
Master Gro Skåland at the Department of Education will give a trial lecture on the given topic "Library maker spaces: Pedagogical possibilities and constraints for fulfilling educational goals".