POSTPONED: "Translation"

A seminar for PhD studens within the fields of the Humanities, Law and Theology. The seminar is free of charge, and travel expenses will be covered. This seminar is postponed and will instead be held October 19-23, 2020 in Oslo.

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This seminar will be held at the University of Oslo, October 19-23, 2020.

Postponed due to the corona situation.

For more info about the upcoming seminar, see ATTR Fall Term Seminar

How to participate

Theme

The theme of this seminar is textual translation. As in all ATTR seminars participants will also discuss their ongoing doctoral dissertation work with each other.

Practical information

  • The seminar equals 5 ECTS
  • The seminar is free of charge and most of your expenses (flight tickets, hotel, most meals) will be covered
  • Registration is binding, provided that you are admitted. 
  • Before the application deadline, make sure that you have uploaded all necessary attachments:

Program

More details TBA.

Research seminars with

(Alphabetical order)

Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde

 

Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde (University of Oslo)

 

 

 

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Kjetil Henjum (University of Bergen)

 

 

 

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Miriam Hjälm (Stockholm School of Theology)

 

 

Morten Beckmann

 

Morten Beckmann (University of Agder)

 

 

 

Nora S. Eggen (University of Oslo)

 

 

 

 

Stefka Eriksen

Stefka Georgieva Eriksen (NIKU)

 

 

 Titles and abstracts TBA.

PhD seminars

Seminar guide (.pdf) 

Central to all ATTR seminars and summer schools are the PhD fellows’ own presentations of papers based on their dissertation work, with prepared responses by other PhD fellows. 

Due to the interdisciplinary nature of ATTR, the focus of the discussions will be primarily on methodological matters and interdisciplinary insights.

The PhD seminars are important means to the ATTR learning goals:

  • Writing and presentation skills: The seminars aim not only at providing a setting for constructive discussions relating to thesis work, but also at preparing the candidates for life after their dissertations. ATTR thus aims to hone students’ presentation and writing skills, skills that may be useful for development of research projects for which funding can be sought from, e.g., ERC and RCN.
  • Methodology: The objective of ATTR is to create a venue where interpretive methodologies can be critically discussed, evaluated, and developed, so as to broaden the candidates’ perspectives and heighten the quality of their analyses.
  • Networking: In all its activities, the creation of an interdisciplinary network of young scholars in order to ensure the highest possible academic quality of PhD education is a central goal of ATTR.

Questions

Please contact the ATTR Head of Administration / Leonora O. Bergsjø.

 

Published June 18, 2019 10:06 AM - Last modified Feb. 14, 2023 7:38 AM