Causal inference is the task of drawing conclusions from data about the effects of treatments and other type of interventions. In epidemiology and clinical research, as well as in many other fields, ...
This course provides an overview of behavioral economics. Behavioral economics incorporates descriptively accurate assumptions about cognitive ability, social interaction, moral motivation, and ...
This course aims to explore challenges and policies related to urban sustainability transformations. Emphasis is placed on the social, cultural and spatial aspects of these challenges and policies.
Statistical analysis is becoming more and more complex, both because of bigger data and many types of data and because of the use of more advanced methods and models. This course deals with numerical ...
This course introduces the digital twin as an integrating framework for data and computational science, and introduces the concept of the digital twin and discusses its history and relationship to ...
Reproductive health is a well defined and not too controversial concept. Reproductive rights may not be, as it implies abortion rights, which for some is very complicated. Sexual health is probably ...
Gender, Race, Class and Sustainability offers a historical and global perspective on the connection between global capitalism, the ecological crisis, social relations of gender, race, class, and ...
The lectures will deal with the basics of the earth system with an emphasis on interactions between its components (atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, biosphere). Observed changes in the state of ...
The course provides an introduction to the intellectual history and key concepts in the analysis of relationships between music and culture. The point of departure is not the study of any particular ...
This course introduces you to current topics and debates in educational assessment, measurement and evaluation both in Norway and around the world. Implications and consequences, both expected as well ...
The most pressing societal challenges in the present have to do with climate change and the loss of biodiversity. In the age of the Anthropocene, nature has become a vital political concern. This ...
The course introduces students to several legal aspects of the EU action on the global stage, as envisaged in EU primary law, and as interpreted by the European Court of Justice. It envisages the ...
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