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Seminar: Activism, Engagement & Integrity

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14. november 2024, 12:00-14:00

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Undervisningsrom, 4.etg GFI West Wing/ Bjerknessenteret

Dear all,

We are pleased to invite you to a BCCR seminar on activism and the role of researchers, next Thursday at 13:00.

The seminar will begin with the film Sivil ulydighet (Civil Disobedience), which runs for 40 minutes. This will be followed by a discussion featuring three Bjerknesians who are actively engaged in climate issues in various ways.

You can find a teaser for the film here

Our discussion will explore the boundaries between activism and engagement, the role of researchers, trust, and scientific integrity. We are not seeking definitive answers but hope to spark an interesting conversation. Audience questions are welcome.

The panel:

  • Ina Nagler, PhD student at Geo and member of Scientist Rebellion
  • Mari Myksvoll, researcher at IMR and member of the political party Sentrum
  • Lise Øvreås, President of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and Professor at Bio 

The discussion will be moderated by Gudrun Sylte.

Time & place: 

Thursday 14. November kl 1300 – 1500 

To order coffee & biscuits, and have a feeling of the interest for this event, please sign up here!

Best regards, 

Gudrun Sylte 

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