The conference is on Medical and Legal Knowledge and the Problematic of Translation, March 6–7, 2024. Deadline for submission: December 10, 2023.
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The SHE Corpus is a new resource developed by the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare Education to enable students and researchers to investigate the key concepts that underpin the practice and ethos of modern medicine as well as the discourses on sustainability in the field of healthcare.
MEDRA is an acronym for The Medicalisation of Democratic Rights on the Debate about Abortion. MEDRA is a research group in SHE with funding from UiO:Democracy.
From fall 2023, master’s students at the University of Oslo can strengthen their education with an Honours certificate in sustainable health.
Calling all students, academics, researchers and healthcare personnel in Norway! We invite you to participate in this picture competition about a world after antibiotics, an exciting opportunity to showcase your creativity and research prowess. Deadline October 20.
April 12 was a workshop day for the Sustainit unit, where employees from all three centers discussed values and exchanged interests in various projects.
The new Master course, Politics of Sustainability in Public Health, is a joint effort between SHE and Circle U. It caters to Master of Public Health students at UiO, as well as MA Circle U. students from various disciplines who share an interest in the political dimensions of sustainability within public health.
For the last 3 months I have been a visiting lecturer at Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas.
I seek to develop a theory of political cooking, particularly in the context of solidarity kitchens operating in Serbia, situating them as a part of a larger movement happening across Europe, explains researcher Vanja Petrovic.
As the new Head of Unit of SUSTAINIT, I feel incredibly proud and privileged to launch this new initiative with such a great team. At the seminar we started the important process of defining our identity, articulating our ambition, and identifying some core dilemmas and attention points, says Prof Eivind Engebretsen.