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City Walks on The History of Racism in Uppsala
Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies on Racism (CEMFOR) introduces digital City Walks on The History of Racism in Uppsala.
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Från längd till utbildningsnivå - Om GWAS och det mätbaras makt
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Pandemi i det arktiska norr: Insikter från ett pågående supradisciplinärt och tvärvetenskapligt forskningsprojekt om covid19 med fokus på Norrbottens län
(Pandemi in the (Sub) Arctic North: During Covid 19 pandemin with focus on the North of Sweden)
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Contemporary anti-Jewish racism and constructions of ‘Swedishness’ – an approach to the study of antisemitism from the field of Critical Race Studies
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Engelska parken
Book Release: Svartskalle – en svensk historia
(Svartskalle - A Swedish History)
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–12:00
Engelska parken
Guest Lecture: The Diversity Mandate in US Biomedical Research: Precision, Inclusion, and Equity
This talk shares some preliminary findings from an ongoing study of precision medicine research initiatives in the US that explicitly seek to diversify populations represented in biomedical research.
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Engelska parken
Race Biology and the Recurring “Discovery” of the Ainu by Western Scientists
In this seminar John Hennessey, researcher at the Hugo Valentin Center (Uppsala University), presents his research on the Ainu people and Western racial classifications ruing the nineteenth century. Kanako Uzawa, researcher at Tromsö University, leads the discussion. The seminar is co-organised with the Hugo Valentin Center.