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This course aims to provide students with a thorough understanding of the interdisciplinary research process. How might we best interview people to elicit the richest information? What are the ...
This course provides an introduction to more advanced aspects of the scripting and programming language Python, e.g. object-oriented programming, regular expressions, interaction with the operating ...
This course has joint teaching with ECON9300B – Advanced Macroeconomic Theory. Macroeconomic theory with main emphasis on dynamic general equilibrium models. Mathematical tools for modern dynamic ...
The course provides knowledge of sequencing technologies and hands-on experience with the analysis of data from several current sequencing platforms and for various biological and medical applications ...
The aim of this course is to provide an introduction to basic proteomics techniques. PhD candidates from the University of Oslo should apply for classes and register for examinations through ...
This course focuses on human-environment relationships and their implications for nature and society. The issue of climate change will be a focal point for examining the drivers and consequences of ...
In this course we focus on four different, but inter-related, themes or debates in contemporary anthropology. Three of the themes are fixed (i.e., do not change) while the fourth theme changes from ...
The course covers various methods within artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), and their applications. Examples include algorithms for search, optimization and classification, which ...
The course presents the international legal framework for women`s human rights with emphasis on basic principles such as equality and non-discrimination, freedom, integrity and dignity embedded in the ...
To introduce a fundamental understanding of medicine; the basic concept of disease development, mechanisms for medical decision-making and the impact of technological innovations and healthcare ...
key concepts in environmental economics and the economic issues related to a large range of environmental problems. elements of welfare economics, theories of environmental policy instruments, ...
The course provides a general understanding of metal and ceramic technology and seeks to relate manufacture and use of artefacts to their relevant social contexts in the Bronze Age, the Iron Age and ...
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