Prøveforelesninger
Tidligere
The candidate for the Associate Professor in Ethnobotany will give a trial lecture on the title “Jumping the fence - Collaboration across disciplines and museum sections to study human-plant interactions”.
Nov 28 and 29, the top ranked candidates for the Associate Professor position in Systematic Mycology will be at NHM for interviews. They will all give an open trial lecture on the topic “The future of collections-based research in systematic mycology”. See schedule for the trial lectures below.
The topic for the trial lecture will have the following theme: "Evolutionary genomics research in a university based natural history museum".
The topic for the trial lecture will have the following theme: "Paleontological research in a university connected natural history museum".
The topic for the trial lecture will have the following theme: "Paleontological research in a university connected natural history museum".
The topic for the trial lecture will have the following theme: "Paleontological research in a university connected natural history museum".
The topic for the trial lecture will have the following theme: "Paleontological research in a university connected natural history museum".
The topic for the trial lecture will have the following theme: "Evolutionary genomics research in a university based natural history museum".
The topic for the trial lecture will have the following theme: "Evolutionary genomics research in a university based natural history museum".
The topic for the trial lecture will have the following theme: "Evolutionary genomics research in a university based natural history museum".
Vi intervjuer fire kandidater til den nye stillingen som professor/førsteamanuensis i mineralogi. De fire kandidatene holder hver sin prøveforelesning over et valgfritt tema 14. og 17. november.
Foredrag av Vidar Bakken
Tristan da Cunha - en unik øygruppe midt i Sør-Atlanteren med tidligere norsk forskningsinnsats.
Alle de syv kandidatene har fått tildelt tittelen:
"The role of Botanical Gardens in the past, present and future."
MSc students in ”Paleontology and depositional environments” at the Natural History Museum (UiO) present their thesis work ”so far”.