Previous events
The University of Oslo and OsloMet invite all students and employees to celebrate diversity, inclusion and love by joining us in this year's Pride parade. We walk under the banner «Fearless knowledge».
This last Saturday of June, you get free admission to the Historical Museum. Explore our new exhibitions.
Celebrate Pride Month at the Historical Museum with an enlightening lecture by Jan Franjul, delving into the real-life stories and struggles of the Croatian LGBTIQ+ community.
Biostatistical seminar with Alan Hubbard, professor of biostatistics, Center for Targeted Machine Learning and Causal Inference, University of California, Berkeley.
American democracy is in crisis, and we present updated analysis about the root causes of the disenchantment with US politics, the role of social media and why it matters for scandinavian citizens.
Adapting machine learning to Norwegian health data to enhance causal analyses of patient pathways and patients’outcome.
Join a guided tour about Vikings and see some of the most exquisite artifacts found from Norwegian Viking Age.
Join a guided tour about Vikings and see some of the most exquisite artifacts found from Norwegian Viking Age.
Experience Edvard Munch's world-renowned Aula paintings right in the heart of Oslo city center, completely free of charge!
Living in the harsh Arctic climate: Encounter the People of Uqšuqtuuq then and now. Welcome to the opening weekend of our new exhibition Uqšuqtuuq – The collection from Roald Amundsen.
How may we understand literature, citizenship and democracy in a historical and contemporary perspective?
Two seminars – which form part of the Belgian economic mission to Norway – will address the pivotal role of universities in nurturing dynamic innovation ecosystems.
University of Oslo and EITM Europe are inviting PhD-students and junior faculty to our 2024 Summer Institute «The Foundations of Representative Democracy and its Challenges».
IST 2024 is hosted by the TIK Centre for technology, innovation and culture at the University of Oslo, in collaboration with SINTEF, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), the INTRANSIT and NTRANS research centers and the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences.
Join a guided tour about Vikings and see some of the most exquisite artifacts found from Norwegian Viking Age.
Join a guided tour about Vikings and see some of the most exquisite artifacts found from Norwegian Viking Age.
Unikor holder lunsjkonsert i Georg Sverdrups hus
Around the world and throughout the ages, people have sought to live good lives. Take a closer look at artefacts from the museum's collections sharing a common quality: they are made to improve life. Welcome to the opening weekend of our new exhibition Vitality.
The Department of Economics is hosting a graduation ceremony, the 13th of June. This ceremony is for the students who have handed in their thesis autumn 2023 or spring 2024.
Welcome to an informal poetry reading with Hiromi Itô, one of the most prominent women writers of contemporary Japan, and her Norwegian translator Ika Kaminka.
Et tverrfaglig panel vil diskutere relevansen av historisk forskning i lys av dagens flerkulturelle samfunn – med utgangspunkt i case-studiene presentert i volumet
Raphaela Heil will present her recently defended PhD thesis in computer science, developing handwritten text recognition models to transcribe and "translate" the shorthand manuscripts of Swedish children's book author Astrid Lindgren.
Join a guided tour about Vikings and see some of the most exquisite artifacts found from Norwegian Viking Age.
Join us at this one-day exhibit where demonstrators use hybrid technology, such as virtual reality and soundscapes, to show how you can experience color and artwork in new ways.
The ongoing Young CAS project on Democracy's Reach in India is organizing a series of workshops on Indian politics.