Events - Page 2
The Centre for e-health organises a research forum every month, where various researchers from different fields present their research. Time is also allocated for dialogue and discussion.
The event is open to everyone interested in e-health research, including students, employees, and external participants!
Otto Terjesen will defend his PhD thesis Formulation of a consistent crack width calculation method for reinforced concrete members. Terjesen has followed the PhD Programme at Faculty of Engineering and Science, specialisation in Engineering Sciences.
Professor Anne Gerd Imenes will shed light on UiA’s contributions to the green transition. She was instrumental in integrating our Faculty into the Research Centers for Environmentally Friendly Energy, FME SOLAR. We invite all faculty members to join us via Zoom!
Rick Watson will talk about intermittent transformation toward green energy and how to manage it. Our target audience is partners, stakeholders, and practitioners in the region. Students and employees of the University of Agder are also warmly welcome. The session is designed to be practice-oriented, and we encourage informal hands-on discussion over light refreshments.
Eric Kimathi will defend the thesis “An institutional ethnographic study on the social organisation of integration work in Norwegian ECEC Centers” for the PhD degree.
Sindisiwe Magutshwa will defend the thesis "A Reappraisal of Resilience in Digital Infrastructure: A Study of Cyber-Physical-Social Systems in Ongoing Crises" for the PhD degree.
The presentation will focus on WP6 ‘Cocreation of new policies and guidelines for fostering the change’ on the regulatory change for new sustainable food business models.
Mequanent Mulugeta Alamnie will defend the thesis «Laboratory-based study of viscoelastic, viscoplastic and fatigue damage of asphalt concrete». He has followed the Ph.D. programme at Faculty of Engineering and Science.
We are pleased to announce a workshop on Microvariation and microchange in the Scandinavian languages, which will be hosted at the University of Agder in Kristiansand, Norway on May 14th-16th, 2024.
Lene Baagøe Laukvik will defend the thesis «Nurses’ care planning and documentation processes in electronic health records of patients living with dementia»
Jorunn Aas Handeland will defend the thesis “Manikins Mediate Lifelong Learning Skills in Nursing Education for the PhD degree.” Handeland has followed the Ph.D. programme at the Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences.
Monica Strømland will defend the thesis “In your best interest”. Strømland has followed the Ph.D. programme at the Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences.
International and national surveys show that fewer and fewer people believe in democracy. Young people, in particular, seem to have lost faith. We also see a democratic backslide globally.
This year's topic is "Sustain and Defend Democracy and Human Rights in Europe 2024"
Tobias Christian Hofelich will defend the thesis “De facto differentiation in the European Union. Circumventing rules, law, and rule of law” for the PhD degree.
Aleksandra Wood will defend the thesis "Signalling Properties of Reinforcers in Children’s Transitions" for the PhD degree in Health and Sport Sciences.
"Controversies in Norwegian sociology after 33 years - can the analysis be updated and extended to all social sciences?"
Kari Laura Iveland will defend the thesis «Lyrics, Voices and the Stories They Tell» for the PhD degree.
Lee Michael Shults will defend the thesis “Citizen Initiatives for Global Solidarity and the Ethics of Participatory Ownership” for the PhD degree.
Tove Sofia Engvall will defend the thesis “The role of information systems in global governance: The case of climate reporting” for the PhD degree.
Per Thomas Byrkjedal will defend the thesis Physical fitness and external load in ice-hockey and football. An exploration of the relationships between physical test performance and external training and match load in highly trained players for the PhD degree.