22/06/2026
Ph.D. workshop: Climate Change in Changing Times, hosted by Centre Universitaire de Norvège à Paris, at Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme.
30 September – 2 October 2026.
Climate Change Conference & PhD Workshop | Paris 2026
Hosted by the Habitable Air Project at the University of Bergen (UiB), led by Dr. Kerry Ryan Chance and funded by the European Commission and the Research Council of Norway, this conference and Ph.D. workshop focuses on climate change in times of rapid transformation in politics, economies, and ever...
18/06/2026
Ømur Caglar-Ryeng, fra UiT Norges arktiske universitet, skrev et reisebrev om sitt forskningsopphold i Frankrike : https://site.uit.no/arcticyouth/1917-2/
Ømur Caglar-Ryeng fikk innvilget forskerstipend fra Centre Universitaire de Norvège à Paris. Les mer om våre stipend: https://www.hf.uio.no/paris/stipend/index.html
05/06/2026
On 2-5 June, IntNatLaw at the Universitetet i Oslo (UiO) was hosting an intensive interdisciplinary PhD course on the legitimacy of international law in a time of uncertainty. The course was held at the Centre Universitaire de Norvège à Paris, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme.
More info: https://www.jus.uio.no/ior/english/research/news-and-events/events/other/2026/phd-course-the-legitimacy-of-international-law.html
12/05/2026
Seminar "From Modern Crisis to Permacrisis and Polycrises" 6-7 May 2026. Centre Universitaire de Norvège à Paris, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme
A Transnational Research Project, led by the University College Dublin Humanities Institute (generously funded by the UCD Strategic and Major Initiative Scheme) in partnership with Tallinn University, Poznań University and NTNU - Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet.
https://www.hf.uio.no/paris/francaise/programme/2026/from-modern-crisis-to-permacrisis-and-polycrises.html
05/05/2026
A Franco-Nordic workshop in the network “Confluencing urban thought to rethink the city - Franco-Nordic conversations”
will take place on 5-6 May 2026 in Trondheim
Care and repair: temporalities of securing life in the urban
Fylkesmannsboligen (DKNVS)
Elvegata 17, Kalvskinnet
Interested? Get in touch with the organizers: Bjørn Enge Bertelsen, Antonella Di Trani or Irmelin Joelsson at NTNU - Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
Project supported by Centre Universitaire de Norvège à Paris and Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme
24/04/2026
Le Centre Universitaire de Norvège à Paris, à la Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, a accueilli le workshop "The Rule of Law in international law, European law, and Constitutional/Administrative law", organisé par l'Université d'Oslo, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne et Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.
Det norske universitetssenter i Paris ble vert for workshopen "The Rule of Law in international law, European law, and Constitutional/Administrative law", arrangert av Universitetet i Oslo (UiO), Universitetet Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne et Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.
31/03/2026
Department of Sociology and Political Science (ISS), NTNU - Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet – Trondheim in collaboration with Department of Sociology – Universitetet i Bergen, Department of Sociology and Human Geography – Universitetet i Oslo (UiO), University of California-Berkeley, and Centre Universitaire de Norvège à Paris, at Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme invite applications for a PhD/Research Course – “Explorations in Class, Elites and Meritocracy” to be held in Paris 17.-19. June 2026, and a follow-up seminar/webinar on 14 August 2026. This is a “substance course” in the Norwegian Ph.D. System.
Course credits: 5 pts (ECTS)
Deadline for application to the course: 30 April 2026
Acceptance to the course: 04 May 2026
Deadline for submitting papers: 25 August 2026
Maximum number of students: 15
Obligatory requirements: Active participation in the course and a paper 10 pages (+/- 10%)
Course leaders: Professors Håkon Leiulfsrud (NTNU), Johs Hjellbrekke (UiB), Jan Fredrik Hovden (UiB), Marianne Nordli Hansen (UiO), in collaboration with Professor David Harding (UC Berkeley)
Doctoral course: Explorations in Class, Elites, and Meritocracy - Centre Universitaire de Norvège à Paris
Several sociological studies have found that inequalities that are based on meritocratic principles and equality of opportunity, i.e. the principles that the distribution of benefits, resources and rewards should be based on achievement and not on ascription, are widely accepted across modern societ...