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Professor Kjersti Fl酶ttum interviewed by the podcast Science4Impact about how willing we are to live climate-friendly lives.
Research assistant at the CLIMLIFE research project, Emil Perron, has been interviewed by P氓 H酶yden about the preparing the conference Living with climate change conference at the University of Bergen 8-9 May.
We are pleased to inform you that Dr. Elizabet Arocena Ega帽a from University of the Basque Country will give a lecture titled "Students鈥 language achievements, teachers鈥 beliefs and the use of multilingual resources in Basque schools" on May 12, 2023. You are welcome to attend this event.
On 22 March 2023, PhD candidate Runa Falck held a lunch seminar at the Center for Climate and Energy Transformation (CET).
The Department of Foreign Languages at the University of Bergen has recently advertised two PhD positions. Three TELL researchers are available as supervisors. The application deadline is 14 March 2023.
We are delighted to inform you that PhD Andr茅 Storto will publicly defend his PhD thesis on February 14, 2023. You are warmly welcome to attend this exciting event either in person or online!
How is the use of language about "shame" in questions about climate change received by the older generations of Norwegians (65+), and what does talking about shame accomplish? Should we rather talk about responsibility or guilt?
"I already live climate-friendly and I am furious at the wasteful consumption of the youth. They have a consumption of everything that is completely beyond comprehension.鈥 This is the response of an elderly person answering the question of whether it is possible to live more climate-friendly.
On 10 November, Ida Vik酶ren Andersen and 脴yvind Gjerstad from the CLIMLIFE project attended a breakfast meeting together with Espen Gamlund for a conversation about why we are not doing enough in the face of climate change.
The CLIMLIFE project has completed a report on the results of a survey on the attitudes of the elderly (65+) to climate and lifestyle.
The research shows great technology optimism in the population.
The CLIMLIFE project gave a comprehensive presentation of undertaken research for its Scientific Advisory Committee.
Research fellow in the LINGCLIM group, Runa Falck, gave a presentation at the DIGSSCORE/Norwegian Citizen Panel lunch seminar.
The Norwegian Researcher School in Environmental Humanities (NoRS-EH) took place August 22鈥26 2022.
脴yvind Gjerstad, Francis Badiang Oloko and Kjersti Fl酶ttum participated at the Nordic Romanist Conference (ROM22).

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