Seminar
Holberg Prize Symposium 2011
The Holberg Prize Symposium is held each year in honor of the Holberg Prize laureate. Picture from the Holberg Prize Symposium 2009 in honor of Ian Hacking. Foto: Mari Hommedal/Scanpix/Holbergprisen
Date: 8 Juni
Time: 09:00-12:30
Location: Store auditorium, Studentsenteret, Universitetet i Bergen, Parkveien 1, Bergen
More information forthcoming.
6. October - 17. November: Lectures on Ian Hackings work
The Taming of Chance is one of Ian Hacking's books that will be discussed in a series of lectures by The Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities at the University of Bergen.
Time: Tuesdays 14:15-16:00 (from 6. October to 17. November)
Location: Ida Bloms hus, Allégaten 34, 2nd floor
The lectures will be held in Norwegian only
Holberg Prize Symposium 2005: Jürgen Habermas
Religion in the Public Sphere
Photo: Holberg Prize/ Florian Beier
Holberg Prize Symposium 2006: Shmuel Eisenstadt
The Holberg Prize Symposium 2006: Shmuel N. Eisenstadt:
Processes that change the world
1. Global History, Axial Civilisations, and the Modern Age
2. One or Many Modernities: The Idea of Multiple Modernities
3. Contemporary Modernities and their Civilizational Backgrounds
4. Modernity and Barbarism: Reflections on the 20th Century and on the Future
Kristeva Days 2009: A New Enlightenment ?

Photo: John Foley/Opale
Date: 24 - 26 September
Location: Oslo University College
24.09. Strangers to Ourselves
Oslo University College, Pilestredet 35, PH170 Open seminar Chair: Eivind Engebretsen, Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, Oslo University College
Holbergprisens symposium 2007: Ronald Dworkin
Tuesday 27. november 09:30-15:45
Auditorium 1, Dragefjellet, University of Bergen
Holberg Prize Symposium 2004: Julia Kristeva
Photo: Marit Hommedal/Scanpix/Holbergprisen