NAISA – international Indigenous conference

NAISA – international Indigenous conference
In 2024, the Center for Sami and Indigenous Studies at Nord University in collaboration with Native American and Indigenous Studies Association will organize a conference in Bådåddjo/Buvda/Bodø.

NAISA is the largest international academic organization for Indigenous research, and organizes an annual conference that attracts academics, students, independent researchers, local educational actors and Indigenous participants from around the world, and from many different disciplines.

You will find more information about the conferense here: www.naisa2024.no

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Ukraine Conference: Managing Societal Crises: Challenges and Coping Strategies
Conference/seminar
16.17. Sep. 2024

Ukraine Conference: Managing Societal Crises: Challenges and Coping Strategies

Bodø and online
11:00
13:00
The Norwegian Network for Research on Ukraine (UKRAINETT) and Nord University Business School invite all researchers and academics with interest in and knowledge about Ukraine to join our annual conference in Bodø, 16-17 september 2024.
Young Researchers Night
Research
20. September 2024

Young Researchers Night

Bådin, Bodø
18:00
23:00
As part of Forskningsdagene the Norwegian Academy for young researchers (AYF) in collaboration with Nord University and Nordland Research Institute are hosting a networking event for young researchers in Bodø.
Kick-off BALANCE+: Diversity and internationalisation at Nord University
Conference/seminar
23. September 2024

Kick-off BALANCE+: Diversity and internationalisation at Nord University

Auditorium 1, Bodø
12:00
14:30
Students and staff are invited to the kick-off of "Balance+: Diversity and Internationalisation at Nord University – Work Inclusion and Career Development".
DataverseNO - Nord University's open archive for research data
Course
Research
Course
25. September 2024

DataverseNO - Nord University's open archive for research data

Teams/Zoom
10:00
10:45
Do you want to publish your dataset openly, as required by the Research Council of Norway, Horizon Europe and Nord University's guidelines?