The course provides an in-depth overview of glaciers with a focus on the processes related to glacier mass balance, ice motion and glacier instabilities, and the response of glaciers to climate change ...
This is a basic course in advanced econometrics. Econometrics deals with evaluating economic theories and models, and investigating their validity by confronting them with data, using statistical ...
Societies must transform to reduce their dependence on carbon-based energy sources and protect the environment. Such transitions must be just to reduce social and geographical inequality on both ...
Professor Anna Maria C. Lundberg explains the themes in this course. This multi-disciplinary course focuses on how human rights case law addresses dilemmas in cultural diversity. The main focus is ...
The main objective of the course is to discuss the use of taxes and public expenditures for promoting socially efficient resource allocation and a desirable income distribution. The analysis of tax ...
This course examines conceptions of equality and equity related to educational policies and practices and how these interplay with globalization and current social changes. The themes of the course ...
The course gives an introduction to development economics with a particular emphasis on the study of poverty and inequality and how different development policies have an impact on these. important ...
This course provides a general introduction to American literature, where the main focus is on the nineteenth and the twentieth century. Primary attention will be given to how literary texts are ...
This research-oriented seminar includes in-depth discussions of selected state-of-the-art topics in Geoscience, including emerging research directions and recent publications related to the solid ...
Modern Cancer Biology research, translational research and personalized cancer medicine rely heavily on the molecular understanding of cancer. This course provides a state-of-the-art thorough overview ...
The seminar will look at a number of criminal trials, both high-profile cases and everyday proceedings, to understand how judicial proceedings have changed over a long time period while also retaining ...
The end of communist rule in former Eastern Europe was widely seen as the culmination of the third wave of democratization. However, the ‘revolutions’ of 1989 were not uniform processes: the starting ...