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Cinema, Science and Medicine in the Twentieth Century Copenhagen S May 2024 3 ECTS
PhD School at the Faculty of Humanities at University of Copenhagen

Having roots in physiological and neurological studies of human movement, the cinema has been closely intertwined with science and medicine since its development at the end of the nineteenth century. This PhD course will explore cinema’s emergence a

Environments and Climate: The Role of Social Sciences and Hu... Copenhagen S June 2024 3,5 ECTS
PhD School at the Faculty of Humanities at University of Copenhagen

Dates and time: 17-21 June 2024 from 9:00 to 16:00The sustainability crisis is no longer solely an issue for the STEM-field – and probably never was. In the last decades, it has become increasingly obvious that central challenges fall unde

Global Humanities: Fields in Conflict: Qualitative Research ... Copenhagen S November 2024 5 ECTS
PhD School at the Faculty of Humanities at University of Copenhagen

Date and time: 25-29 November (physical) and 20 December (online) from 9:00 to 15:00/16:00/17:00With this course, PhD students get an opportunity to immerse in state-of-the-art debates in and around the Humanities with other scholars doing resea

Grundlæggende universitetspædagogik for ph.d.-studerende Copenhagen S April 2024 3 ECTS
PhD School at the Faculty of Humanities at University of Copenhagen

Universitetspædagogisk kursus for ph.d.-studerendeMålet for dette kursus er overordnet set, at du som deltager skal kunne planlægge og facilitere universitetsundervisning og eksamination med afsæt i viden om og forståelse af

Information and Data in Society Copenhagen S June 2024 4 ECTS
PhD School at the Faculty of Humanities at University of Copenhagen

Date and time12-14 June 2024: Day 1 from 10:00 to 17:00, Day 2 + Day 3 from 09:00 to 16:00.Academic Aim Knowledge about historical, conceptual, ethical, and cultural aspects of information and data. Competencies to critically evaluate

Introduction to digital humanities and to the digital treatm... Copenhagen S May 2024 4 ECTS
PhD School at the Faculty of Humanities at University of Copenhagen

Dates and time: 28 - 31 May 2024 from 9:00 to 16:00Are you passionate about exploring the intersection of digital technologies and the humanities? Join our PhD course ‘An Introduction to Digital Humanities and to the digital treatment of langua

Introduction to research data management for PhD students Copenhagen S May 2024 1 ECTS
PhD School at the Faculty of Humanities at University of Copenhagen

This course is exclusively for PhD students at University of Copenhagen.Date and time: 27 May 2024 from 9:00 to 16:00.The purpose of this course is to introduce PhD students from the humanities to the basics of research data management, how to c

Introduction to Statistics Copenhagen S October 2024 4,5 ECTS
PhD School at the Faculty of Humanities at University of Copenhagen

Dates and time: 21, 24, and 31 October + 5, 8, and 12 November 2024 from 9:30 to 15:00HUM DataLab offers a PhD course that covers basic concepts of inferential statistics. The focus will be on both conceptual and practical issues with short pres

Meanings of 'the moral': An (inter)disciplinary exploration Copenhagen S August 2024 4,5 ECTS
PhD School at the Faculty of Humanities at University of Copenhagen

Date and time: 28 - 30 August from 9:00 to 17:00This course introduces and discusses a select variety of disciplinary conceptions of/approaches to ‘the moral’/’the ethical’. Morality is a matter of interest to scholars from a

New circuits of culture: Creators, users, platforms & policy... Copenhagen S May 2024 3 ECTS
PhD School at the Faculty of Humanities at University of Copenhagen

Dates and time: 30-31 May 2024 from 9:00 to 16:00In 1997, members of the Birmingham School of Cultural Studies devised a theory of the circuit of culture. The theory highlighted the reciprocity between consumption, production, regulation, representat