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03.04.2024
10:15 - 11:30
LinkedIn – hvorfor og hvordan du skal bruge det
De fleste arbejdsgivere i Danmark bruger LinkedIn – både til at brande deres virksomhed og til at finde deres næste medarbejder. LinkedIn er derfor et nyttigt redskab, som du også bør udnytte gennem din karriere. Med en interessant profil og en aktiv tilstedeværelse på LinkedIn kan du skabe meningsfulde forbindelser, der kan hjælpe dig på vej mod det spændende job, den gode praktikplads eller det interessante virksomhedssamarbejde. Til dette webinar kan du lære mere om LinkedIns mange funktioner, og hvordan du kan bruge dem til din fordel. Det får du: - Viden om hvilke fordele din tilstedeværelse på LinkedIn giver dig - Viden om hvad en god LinkedIn-profil skal indeholde - Hjælp til hvordan du udvider dit professionelle netværk gennem LinkedIn Dagens webinar vil blive afholdt af CA i samarbejde med karrievejledningen på SDU.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
03.04.2024
11:15 - 12:15
Francesco Sannino: Living on the Edge – Black Holes as Quantum Gravity Lampposts
DIAS lecture by Professor Francesco Sannino, DIAS Chair of Physics, Head of the Quantum Field Theory Center, Founder of the Centre for Cosmology and Particle Physics Phenomenology (CP³-Origins) at SDU. The lecture takes place in the DIAS Auditorium and is open to all. Abstract We live in an era marked by the LIGO Laboratory discovery of gravitational waves, emitted when two black holes coalesce, and the Event Horizon Telescope imaging of black holes. While these amazing discoveries crystallise Einstein’s theory of general relativity they also beg for a fresh look at the problem of unifying gravity and quantum field theory. These two theories constitute our current understanding of Nature but are notoriously at odds with each other. I will first review basic facts about black holes and then argue in favour of a recent approach that aims at shortcutting the problem of the absence of a theory of quantum gravity. This will be achieved by introducing a quantum gravity model independent approach focussed on effective metric descriptions of quantum black holes. We believe that our findings will herald novel ways to explore quantum corrections to black hole dynamics with impact for our understanding of the fabric of space time. About Francesco Sannino Francesco Sannino is the Head of the Quantum Field Theory Center, the Founder of the Centre for Cosmology and Particle Physics Phenomenology (CP³-Origins) at SDU. He is also one of the Founders of the Danish IAS and Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Federico II University in Italy. Professor Francesco Sannino is widely recognized for having pioneered the analytical and numerical investigations of the conformal structure of gauge theories of fundamental interactions, for the construction of minimal composite extensions of the standard model, and for the recent discovery of four-dimensional asymptotically safe theories. Recently he has also applied and developed mathematical tools stemming from theoretical physics to describe the evolution of infectious diseases at human and viral level. His work crosses several realms of particle physics and cosmology from bright and dark extensions of the standard model and inflationary cosmology to the mathematical underpinning of theories of fundamental interactions.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
05.04.2024
11:00 - 12:00
Kan du benytte kunstig intelligens til din litteratursøgning?
Biblioteket har købt licens til AI-værktøjet "Scite.ai", som kan bruges til litteratur- og/el. informationssøgning. Vil du være med til at undersøge hvad værktøjet kan, og om det kan være relevant for dig og din forskning? Tilmeld dig her på siden
Campusvej 55, Odense M
05.04.2024
13:15 - 14:15
DevOps and the Company’s View Point: Mød Samant Khajuria fra TERMA
Er du nysgerrig efter at vide, hvordan lokale virksomheder mestrer kunsten at opbygge robuste distribuerede systemer i stor skala? 👨💻 Oplægsholder: Samant Khajuria - Chief Specialist & Head of Cyber Security hos TERMA 🔍 Emne: ”Building Secure Products for Defense and Mission Critical Systems” Gratis adgang! Ingen tilmelding nødvendig! 🚀 Den inviterede foredragsholder har til formål at give værdifuld indsigt i, hvordan virksomheden integrerer sikkerhedspraksis problemfrit i deres udviklings- og driftsprocesser, hvilket fremmer effektivitet og modstandsdygtighed. Foredraget er skræddersyet til personer, der er interesserede i softwareudvikling, DevOps, Cloud Computing eller cybersikkerhed.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
06.04.2024 11:00
04.05.2024 15:00
Fem forårs-lørdage til indre ro i Kohaveskoven
Summer dit hoved af bekymringer over dit studie? Har du svært ved at falde i søvn om aftenen? Er du meget nervøs i eksamensperioderne? Så kom med ud - og find dig selv! Det kan være vejen for dig til at få det bedre på dit studie. I naturen får du en unik mulighed for at være til stede uden at have et konkret og resultatbundet mål. De fleste af os oplever, at vi lettere kan slippe negative tanker og bekymringer, når vi er omgivet af naturens træer, fugle, planter, vandløb m.m. I løbet af de fem lørdage lærer du at bruge din opmærksomhed på en mindre energikrævende måde. Vi bruger følgende elementer i harmoni med naturen: - Stillegang - Kropsbevidsthed - Åndedrætsøvelser - Mindfulness - Leg og spil - Bål og hygge Programmet løber over fem forårs-lørdage à tre timer: 6. april, 13. april, 20. april, 27. april og 4. maj. Undervejs vil du lære hvordan du kan være mere til stede i din krop, styre de negative tanker og finde ro og koncentration til studiet. Du får værktøjer til bedre at kunne håndtere situationer i en travl studiehverdag med indre og ydre krav og pres. Hvor foregår det Vi er i Kohaveskoven, et naturområde i cykelafstand fra SDU Odense. Krav til dig - En slukket telefon, en rygsæk med et liggeunderlag og en flaske vand - Påklædning og sko efter vejret - At du kommer alle fem lørdage og deltager i aktiviteterne Undervisere - Ekstern lektor Rikke B. Kristensen, cand.mag. i audiologopædi og naturterapeut - Ekstern Lektor Laura H. Velander, cand.mag. i audiologopædi og mindfulnessinstruktør
Campusvej 55, Odense M
09.04.2024
09:15 - 11:00
Canvakursus: Boost dit CV med grafiske skills
Uanset om du studerer Idræt og Sundhed, Dansk, Biologi eller Robotteknologi, er det en fordel for dig at træne dine grafiske færdigheder sideløbende med dit studie. Det er nemlig altid en fordel at kunne præsentere sig selv og sin viden visuelt lækkert. Derfor har vi i SDU's Karrierevejledning inviteret eksperter fra vores samarbejdspartner Business Danmark til at komme og holde denne workshop i det super brugervenlige og udbredte program Canva, som er et emminent værktøj inden for grafisk design og visuel kommunikation. Det gør det nemlig nemt at lave alt fra e-bøger og præsentationer til opslag på sociale medier og CV'er. Gennem denne workshoppen får du mulighed for at udforske Canvas potentiale og lære at designe imponerende visuelle indholdselementer. Det får du med fra workshoppen: - Grundlæggende værktøjer: Du vil blive introduceret til Canva's grundlæggende værktøjer og funktioner til at oprette og redigere grafisk indhold. - Designprincipper: Workshoppen vil dække vigtige designprincipper og tips til at oprette professionelle og visuelt tiltalende materialer. - Skabeloner og layout: Du vil lære at arbejde med skabeloner og layout, hvilket gør det nemt at oprette alt fra sociale medieindlæg til præsentationer. - Tips og tricks: Du vil få praktiske råd og tricks til at optimere din daglige brug af Canva.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
10.04.2024
11:15 - 12:15
Cathie Jo Martin - What we talk about when we talk about poverty
Abstract Why did historical anti-poverty programs in Britain, Denmark and France differed so dramatically in their goals, beneficiaries and agents for solving poverty? Different cultural views of poverty contributed to how policymakers envisioned anti-poverty reforms. Danish elites articulated social investments in peasants as necessary to economic growth, political stability and societal strength. Britain elites viewed the lower classes as a challenge to these goals. French perceived the poor as an opportunity for Christian charity. Fiction writers are overlooked political actors in welfare reforms of the long nineteenth century. At the level of individual agency, writers are important activists in struggles over social policy reforms. They use their narratives to ascribe meaning to social problems; they help create ideologies for their social movements; they mobilize support among broader publics with their heart-wrenching novels; and they help to put neglected issues on the popular agenda. Writers may well be even more important at the structure level by collectively creating a set of enduring cultural tropes that extend across issue areas and time. I refer to these enduring tropes as a country’s “cultural constraint,” or the symbols and narratives that appear in the national-level aggregation of literature. Fiction writers inherit symbols and narratives from their literary ancestors, rework these to address the political problems of their times, and pass these on to future generations. In this way, narratives become a cultural anchoring for deliberations over social issues. To assess cross-national variations in cultural depictions of poverty, my coauthors and I use historical case studies and quantitative textual analyses of 562 British, 521 Danish and 498 French fictional works from 1700 to 1920. While fiction writers (and essayists) today are less influential in shaping perceptions of social problems than they were in the long nineteenth century (before the rise of non-print media), cultural frames continue to anchor policy deliberations over poverty and other social issues. About Cathie Jo Martin Cathie Jo Martin is professor of Political Science at Boston University and associated researcher at the Danish Center for Welfare Studies, University of Southern Denmark. Her book, Education for All? (Cambridge University Press 2023), investigates how British and Danish authors contribute to the deep cultural roots of education reform. Her previous book with Duane Swank, The Political Construction of Business Interests (Cambridge 2012) received the APSA Politics and History book award. In 2013-2014, she co-chaired with Jane Mansbridge an APSA presidential task force on political negotiation, which produced Negotiating Agreement in Politics (Brookings 2015). Martin is also author of Stuck in Neutral: Business and the Politics of Human Capital Investment Policy (Princeton 2000), Shifting the Burden: the Struggle over Growth and Corporate Taxation (Chicago 1991), and articles in the American Political Science Review, World Politics, British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, European Journal of Sociology and Socio-Economic Review among others. Martin has received fellowships and grants from the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Russell Sage Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, German Marshall Fund, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Danish Social Science Research Council, Boston University Hariri Institute for Computing, BU Humanities Foundation and National Science Foundation. She received her Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1987 and an honorary doctorate from the University of Southern Denmark in October 2019.
11.04.2024
14:15 - 16:30
How to approach a Ph.D.
In this course you will be equipped with a lot of relevant knowledge about the PhD path. Among other things, you will be smarter about what everyday life looks like: What tasks will you solve? What competencies are important in order to perform well? You will also become aware of what it generally takes to land a PhD and what your first important steps may be even while studying. At the workshop, you will gain relevant knowledge, and you will have the opportunity to ask questions to current and former PhD students at SDU. They will be available for questions as a panel after their presentations. Program: - Short welcome and program - Presentation from two SDU PhD students, who tell about the way to and everyday life as a PHD /researcher - What do you do as a PhD student (tasks/ competencies / preferences) - What it takes to become a PHD student - all the formal requirements - Questions for the PHD panel – including their best advice At the event / course you will learn more about: - What it takes to land a PHD? - How everyday life is as a PhD student? - What tasks you solve and competencies you need? - Tips on how to make yourself attractive to the PHD job while studying?
Campusvej 55, Odense M
12.04.2024
15:15 - 16:00
IMADA Talks
Kom og vær med til 2 x 20 min. inspirerende foredrag, mens du nyder en gratis "afslappet after-work" øl med dine medstuderende, kollega eller lærer. Oplægsholderne meldes ud ASAP, men sæt allerede nu kryds i kalenderen!
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
17.04.2024
11:15 - 12:15
Mitchell A. Lazar - The Emperor's New Data
Abstract There is a crisis of confidence in science and scientists, which has been accentuated by an assault on truth and facts that has affected nearly every aspect of our civilized society. I will discuss the problem from both general and personal perspectives, and address the need for scientists to always be skeptical, especially about claims that are too good to be true. About Mitchell A. Lazar Mitchell A. Lazar, MD, PhD is the Willard and Rhoda Ware Professor of Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. He was received his undergraduate degree in chemistry from M.I.T. and his MD and PhD from Stanford University, then trained in internal medicine and endocrinology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Lazar joined the University of Pennsylvania faculty in 1989 and rose through the ranks to Professor, serving as Chief of the Penn Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism from 1996-2020. Since 2005 he has been Founding Director of the Institute for Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism. Dr. Lazar's groundbreaking research has focused on nuclear receptors and the transcriptional regulation of circadian rhythms and metabolism, and he has has made fundamental contributions to the fields of endocrinology, diabetes, and chronobiology. Mitch has been elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and its Council, and to the Association of American Physicians and its council, which he served as President in 2020-2021. He is also an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the National Academy of Science, and has received numerous awards from international societies and universities, including the Transatlantic Medal from the UK Endocrine Society, the Luft Medal from the Karolinska Institute, and the Harrison Medal from the Endocrine Society of Australia. Dr. Lazar was also the recipient of the 2023 Fred Conrad Koch Lifetime Achievement Medal Award of the Endocrine Society. He was recently selected to receive the 2025 George M. Kober Medal from the Association of American Physicians, an honorific society of America’s leading physician-scientists founded in 1885 to exemplify the pinnacle of pioneering and enduring, impactful contributions to improve health.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
17.04.2024
12:00 - 15:00
Internship and project day
Are you curious about where and with what you can work when you graduate? - Start networking now! Participate in internship and project day April 17th at 12:00- 15:00 in Odense. Meet 105 engineering companies in building 44. Registration is not required for students. Here you can look for a company for a semester project/master thesis, an engineering-relevant student job or your first job when graduating. See an overview of the activities in your mailbox – @student.sdu.dk English below 🗓️ Deltag i SDU's Praktik- og Projektdag i Odense den 17. april 2024, fra kl. 12:00 til 15:00 på Det Tekniske Fakultet, SDU Bygning 44. De virksomheder, du leder efter, er lige her! Se deltagerlisten og jobs på SDU JOBBANK På dette arrangement kan du: ✅ Forbinde dig med virksomheder til dit næste semesterprojekt, bachelor- eller kandidatafhandling, studiejob, praktik eller In-Company-projekt. ✅ Udforske jobmuligheder for din første job efter endt uddannelse. Med 105 virksomheder, der deltager i Bygning 44, er dine muligheder uendelige. Begræns dig ikke til bestemte temaer - vær nysgerrig og besøg så mange virksomheder som muligt. Aktiviteter inkluderer: 🚀 Virksomhedsudstilling: 105 virksomheder, der glæder sig til at diskutere fremtidigt samarbejde om projekter eller praktikophold. 🎤 Virksomhedspræsentationer: Korte introduktioner fra 23 virksomheder efterfulgt af spørgsmål og svar. 🌐 Udvid dit netværk. 🧠 Få indblik i nøglespillere i branchen. Fantastiske nyheder for studerende: Ingen tilmelding nødvendig! Du skal blot hente et "studiekort" i informationsstanden ved ankomsten, og du er klar til at udforske dine fremtidige samarbejdsmuligheder. Vi ses der! _____________ 🗓️ Join SDU's Praktik- and Projektdag in Odense on April 17th 2024, from 12:00 to 15:00 at The Faculty of Engineering, SDU building 44. The companies you're looking for are right here! Check out the participant list and jobs at SDU JOBBANK At this event, you can: ✅ Connect with companies for your next semester project, bachelor or master thesis, study job, internship, or In-Company project. ✅ Explore job opportunities for your first post-graduation job. With 105 companies participating in Building 44, your opportunities are endless. Don't limit yourself to specific themes—be curious and visit as many companies as you can. Activities include: 🚀 Company Exhibition: 105 companies eager to discuss future collaboration on projects or internships. 🎤 Company Pitch Sessions: Short introductions by 23 companies followed by Q&A. 🌐 Expand your network. 🧠 Gain insights into key industry players Great news for students: No registration required! Just get a "study badge" at the information desk upon arrival, and you're all set to explore your future collaborations. See you there!
Alsion 2, Sønderborg
23.04.2024
13:00 - 15:00
Networking - the best hack for your job search
Networking may well be the way to your next job - here's why: Through your network you can obtain knowledge about industry tendencies, specific companies and job opportunities that you can't Google your way to - and that can give you a cunning edge in your application and job search in general. 85% of Danish employers are open for networking meetings*. 42% of Danish employers indicate that they are most inclined to have a networking meeting with a job seeker whose motivation and interest in the company piques their curiosity. It is the way you approach them, and not whether there is a networking relation, that is decisive*. Therefore, it is important that you put your network into play when you are looking for your next job. During the workshop we will dive into how you map your network, become better at networking and contacting relevant people. The workshop is hosted by SDU's career counsellors and will be facilitated by career advisers from IDA who are experts on networking, and it will be a mixture of theory and tools. It is our experience, that the best output of the workshops is, when our participants comment, ask questions and are getting involved. So we hope, that you will do the same. *Ballisager's annual recruitment analysis among Danish companies across industries - 2021.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
24.04.2024
11:15 - 12:15
DIAS Lecture by Jørgen Ellegaard
More information to follow soon...
Alsion 2, Sønderborg
30.04.2024
14:00 - 17:00
Student Collaboration Day
Mød 50 virksomheder fra de store, internationale til de små, fra start-ups til offentlige institutioner- men alle med et ønske om at møde studerende, der vil lave et samarbejde med dem, så der er god chance for at lande en aftale eller at udvide dit netværk – ligesom du kan få større kendskab til de enkelte virksomheder og de muligheder, der er. Du har også mulighed for at møde SDU RIO og AKA og få sparring på dit CV eller tips til hvordan man netværker med virksomhederne. Ligesom der er mulighed for at få taget et professionelt billede. Der er ingen tilmelding for studerende: Forbered dig - mød op – få en study-sticker – og du er klar til at netværke. Du kan følge den voksende virksomheds-tilmeldingsliste her: https://event.sdu.dk/studentcollaborationdaysoenderborgf2024/deltagende-virksomhederorganisationer Se job og projektopslag fra de fleste af de tilmeldte her på SDU Jobbank: https://sdu.jobteaser.com/da/events/206734-student-collaboration-day-sonderborg-spring24 Ca. en måned før eventen opdaterer vi denne side med flere detaljer om de tilmeldte virksomheder: https://mitsdu.dk/da/studentcollaborationday
02.05.2024
14:15 - 15:30
Sådan skriver du en god ansøgning og et godt CV
En velskrevet jobansøgning og et skarpt CV er med til at overbevise modtageren om, at netop du skal til jobsamtale. Men hvad bør den gode ansøgning og det målrettede CV indeholde? Det er præcis, hvad dette webinar handler om. Hvad får du? - Dos and don’ts i forhold til hvad dit CV og din ansøgning bør indeholde - Viden om hvad arbejdsgiverne kigger efter i dit materiale - Eksempler på hvad der fungerer godt og mindre godt – og hvordan du fikser det Dagens webinar vil blive afholdt af AKA i samarbejde med karrievejledningen på SDU.
07.05.2024
14:15 - 15:30
Tips and tricks for unsolicited job search
Get a piece of the pie and apply unsolicited. When asked, 83 % of Danish employers indicate that it is possible to apply unsolicited to them. Furthermore, 84 % answer, that they also mostly read the unsolicited applications they get. And 63 % of them answer, that they have tried to hire someone who applied unsolicited*. This pattern is repeated in IDA's figures, as a a total of 60% of IDA's newly graduated members get their first job by different ways than the traditional posted job - and unsolicited job search is one of the strategies. During this online workshop you will get specific tools and methods on how you proactively approach the companies by both calling and writing. In short: You’ll learn to take control of your own job search which will increase your motivation. The workshop is hosted by SDU's career counsellors, and the experts sharing their best tips at this online workshop are career advisers from IDA. The format will be a mixture of theory and tools. It is our experience, that the best output of the workshops is, when our participants comment, ask questions and are getting involved. So we hope, that you will do the same. *Ballisager's annual recruitment analysis among Danish companies across industries - 2019 + 2021.
08.05.2024
12:15 - 13:30
Design dit arbejdsliv
Går du med tanker om, hvordan dit arbejdsliv skal skrues sammen, når du bliver færdig med studiet? Fx et ønske om et fleksibelt arbejdsliv, blive digital nomade, skabe en portefølgekarriere, hvor du kombinerer forskellige indtægtskilder, arbejde på deltid, blive selvstændig eller noget helt sjette. Der findes mange måder at arbejde på og til dette arrangement får du: Inspiration til forskellige måder at skrue dit arbejdsliv sammen på Indsigt i fordele og ulemper ved de forskellige veje Værktøjer til at afklare dine tanker og tage de første skridt hen imod det arbejdsliv, der matcher dine behov.
Alsion 2, Sønderborg
14.05.2024
13:00 - 15:00
Job search café: How to write a great application and resume
A student job in Denmark during your studies can kickstart your career and provide you with much better opportunities to enter the Danish job market successfully once you've completed your education. It teaches you things that books alone cannot and helps you build your network. The impact of part-time jobs is also evident in the statistics: One year after graduation, 20% more people are employed if they've had a part-time job compared to those who haven't. Two years after graduation, those who've had a part-time job earn approximately 2000 DKK more per month than those who haven't. But what constitutes a job relevant to your studies, and how do you find one? In this Career Café, you will receive an introduction to: - A few key points on the Danish Labour Market - How to use LinkedIn to identify the types of part-time jobs (job titles and workplaces) that are relevant to you. - SDU's job bank, including setting up a job alert. - How to use Infomedia for researching potential workplaces, enabling you to write a strong application and perform well in job interviews.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
14.05.2024
16:00 - 18:00
Pizzamøde på IMADA – informationsmøde om efterårets valgfrie kurser
🎓 Er du klar til efterårets valgfrie kurser? Tag med til Pizzamødet på IMADA og få alle detaljer! 🍕 GRATIS PIZZA OG SODAVAND! 🥤 Tilmelding ikke nødvendig, men ønsker du en pizza og forfriskning, skal du tilmelde dig på: www.sdu.dk/da/imadapizza #IMADAPizza #ValgfrieKurser #PizzaMøde2024
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
15.05.2024
11:15 - 12:15
David Woolner - Franklin Roosevelt, Niels Bohr, and the Atomic Bomb – some unanswered questions about a dying president in his last 100 days
On April 12, 1945, a stunned world learned that Franklin D. Roosevelt, the leader who had brought the United States through the two great crises of the twentieth century, was dead. Responding to this shocking development, the Danish physicist, Niels Bohr, expressed the view that it seemed impossible to believe that “the great man, upon whom more than anyone else, the hopes of humanity were centered” was gone. What Bohr and the rest of the public did not realize, of course, was that by the spring of 1945 Franklin Roosevelt was a dying man. What’s more, his sudden disappearance from the world stage at this critical moment meant that leader who had orchestrated the alliance that would go on to defeat the forces of fascism and set the stage for the successful creation of the United Nations would not be there to witness these historic developments. Nor would he be present when his government faced one of the most daunting decisions made in human history—the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Roosevelt’s absence at the dawn of the nuclear age has raised several questions about what might have happened had he lived long enough to witness the successful development of the atomic bomb. Would Roosevelt—whose knowledge of and involvement in the making of the atomic bomb was far more extensive than President Truman’s—have followed the same course of action? Or might FDR have pursued an alternative strategy for ending the war, through negotiation or a demonstration of the atomic bomb’s awesome power. Equally significant, might he have ultimately taken Bohr’s advice and shared the atomic secret with the Russians in such a way as to gain their confidence and perhaps avoid the onset of the nuclear arms race that stood at the heart of the Cold War? As discussed in this presentation, a close examination of FDR’s last 100 days in office offers some interesting clues as to what Roosevelt might have done had he lived long enough to bring the most destructive war in history to an end. About David B. Woolner: David B. Woolner is Professor of History and Kovler Foundation Fellow of Roosevelt Studies at Marist College; Senior Fellow and Resident Historian of the Roosevelt Institute; and Senior Fellow of the Center for Civic Engagement at Bard College. He is the author of The Last 100 Days: FDR at War and at Peace (Basic Books, 2017), is editor/co-editor of five books, and served as historical advisor to the Ken Burns films The Roosevelts: An Intimate History and The US and the Holocaust and for numerous special exhibitions at the FDR Presidential Library and Museum. Dr. Woolner is the recipient of the Fulbright Denmark Distinguished Scholar Award in American Studies at the University of Southern Denmark (2023-2024) and was recently named a Fulbright Specialist for the years 2021-2025 by the US Department of State’s Bureau for Educational and Cultural Affairs. From 2000-2010, Dr. Woolner served as the Roosevelt Institute’s Executive Director, overseeing a significant expansion of the organization’s budget, programmatic dimension and staff. He earned his Ph. D. and M.A. in history from McGill University and a B.A. summa cum laude in English Literature and History from the University of Minnesota. The lecture takes place in the DIAS Auditorium at Fioniavej 34. Everybody is welcome and no registration is needed.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
17.05.2024
15:15 - 16:00
IMADA Talks
Kom og vær med til 2 x 20 min. inspirerende foredrag, mens du nyder en gratis "afslappet after-work" øl med dine medstuderende, kollega eller lærer. Oplægsholderne meldes ud ASAP, men sæt allerede nu kryds i kalenderen!
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
22.05.2024
11:15 - 12:15
Twins and Other Extraordinary Kinships: The Science and the Fascination
Nancy L. Segal, professor of Phycology and Director of the Twin Studies Center, at California State University, Fullerton Twins and Other Extraordinary Kinships: The Science and the Fascination Twins have a universal fascination for both scientific professionals and members of the general public. Why this is the case has been a matter of some debate, but several explanations will be suggested. Next, an overview of twin types (identical and fraternal) and the fascinating variations displayed by each type are described and illustrated (e.g., twins reared apart, biracial twins, twins with different fathers) with compelling data and case studies. Some curious, twin-like twosomes are also included, given that they are scientifically informative, as well as fascinating (virtual twins, unrelated look-alikes, switched at birth pairs). Twin research continues to grow and to flourish as more twins are being born and researchers representing diverse disciplines, such as politics, religious studies, and economics, are embracing a twin-based approach to better understand their observations. About : Dr. Nancy L. Segal is a Psychology Professor and Director of the Twin Studies Center, at California State University, Fullerton. She specializes in twin research and teaches courses in developmental psychology. She had authored nine books on twins, most recently Deliberately Divided: Inside the Controversial Study of Twins and Triplets Adopted Apart (Segal, 2021); and Gay Fathers, Twin Sons: The Citizenship Case That Captured the World (Segal, 2023).. The lecture takes place on 22nd of May from 11.15-12.15 in the DIAS Seminarroom, Fioniavej 34. Everybody is welcome and no registration is needed.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
27.05.2024 08:00
31.05.2024 18:00
EuroVis 2024: Where Words Fail, Visualization Speaks
Deltag i EuroVis 2024-konferencen Where Words Fail, Visualization Speaks, og udforsk datavisualiseringens verden og samarbejd med eksperter inden for dette spændende felt. Gå ikke glip af denne mulighed for at udvide din viden og dine forbindelser inden for visualiseringsverdenen! Læs mere her: https://www.eurovis.org/eurovis/conference
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
29.05.2024
11:15 - 12:15
Powerful Political Metaphors: How Are They Created?
DIAS Discussion: Powerful Political Metaphors: How Are They Created? Introduction: Jeppe Nevers Lecture: Timo Pankakoski Commentator: Aglae Pizzone The event is open for all and takes place in the DIAS seminar room
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
12.06.2024
13:00 - 15:00
Women in transition - minisymposium
Minisymposium with Kaare Christensen Focus on the menopause with perspectives from medicine, psychology, society, and literature. More information to come.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
14.06.2024
14:00 - 18:00
Studieårsafslutning @IMADA – for alle studerende og medarbejdere
Vi sætter punktum for studieåret på IMADA med jordbærkage, vin, vand, øl, snacks og masser af godt sommerhumør 😃! Læs mere på Facebook.
Fjordvej 154, Kolding
24.06.2024 09:00
28.06.2024 15:00
MAPSP 2024 – workshop on Models and Algorithms for Planning and Scheduling Problems
Explore planning and scheduling solutions at MAPSP 2024 in Kolding, Denmark. Join us for insightful discussions on theoretical and practical aspects!