Welcome to a seminar where Nathan Siegrist, doctoral student in sociology, will present and discuss his research. The seminar is part of the CSM-RESIST seminar series. Room F417, entrance via ...
Matilda Eriksson, PhD student, University of Oxford and part of the Arts & Humanities Research Council-financed pan European collaboration research project 'Jewish Country Houses'. This presentation ...
Discover Tjärnö Marine Laboratory, nestled in Sweden's richest marine biodiversity hotspot near Kosterhavet National Park. Our state-of-the-art facilities include ships, diving gear, labs, lecture ...
The QoG Standard dataset is our largest dataset. It consists of approximately 2100 variables from more than 100 data sources related to Quality of Government. QoG Data is part of and funded by ...
Our programme stimulates independent, critical, and creative minds. Insights and perspectives from disciplines such as media and communication studies, linguistics, organisation and management ...
The master’s programme in Logistics and Transport Management challenges your critical thinking and analytical skills. As a student of the programme, you will analyse real-world and theoretical ...
The Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre aims to link science and society around biodiversity and enhance and accelerate biodiversity research. The GGBC has a global outlook, extending well beyond ...
Dissertation in Computer and Information Technology.Title Evolution of Textual Domain-Specific Languages in the context of Model-Driven Engineering Opponent Docent Alessio Bucaioni, School of ...
Physics is the science of matter and of the forces that hold our universe together. Scientific achievements in physics can affect philosophical thinking and our entire worldview, but physics research ...
Even though it is over 2,000 years since the ancient Roman road networks were established, there are clear connections between the routes of the roads and modern-day prosperity. In a study in ...
Sweden's Viking Age population appears to have suffered from severe oral and maxillofacial disease, sinus and ear infections, osteoarthritis, and much more. This is shown in a study from the ...
Researchers from the University of Gothenburg are the first to prove that painful stimuli are sent to the brain of shore crabs providing more evidence for pain in crustaceans. EEG style measurements ...
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