[Antiquitas] Fwd: VL: AIAS Newsletter November 2023
Laura Nissin
laura.nissin at helsinki.fi
To Loka 23 12:45:17 EET 2023
Hei kaikki!
Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS) on avannut haun 10
kaksivuotiselle tutkijapestille.
Voin suositella AIASia lämpimästi, joten hakekaahan ihmeessä kaikki
jotka täyttävät hakukriteerit!
Mikäli allaoleva uutiskirje ei näy, lisätietoja nettisivuilla:
https://aias.au.dk/opportunities-at-aias/aias-auff-fellowships
Parhain terkuin,
Laura
/AIAS/
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Aihe: VL: AIAS Newsletter November 2023
Päiväys: Thu, 23 Nov 2023 10:38:15 +0000
Lähettäjä: Laura Helena Nissin <nissin at aias.au.dk>
Vastaanottaja: Nissin, Laura H <laura.nissin at helsinki.fi>
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*Lähettäjä:*Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies <lber at aias.au.dk>
*Lähetetty:* perjantai 17. marraskuuta 2023 15.41
*Vastaanottaja:* Laura Helena Nissin <nissin at aias.au.dk>
*Aihe:* AIAS Newsletter November 2023
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Aarhus University
November 2023
News from AIAS
*Up to 20 fellowships available at AIAS*
AIAS is pleased to announce that we have just opened three calls for
fellowships with 20 positions available - 10 individual AIAS-AUFF
fellowships <https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-j/> and 10
theme-based fellowships
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-t/>.
The fellowships are open to curiosity-driven, talented researchers from
all over the world and within all research disciplines. A fellowship at
AIAS provides time and space to conduct a research project in an
international and interdisciplinary environment that brings researchers
together across disciplines, academic seniority and borders in a
thriving, diverse and creative house.
*10 AIAS-AUFF fellowships*
Individual, 2-year fellowships, open for all disciplines and all
nationalities
Know more, and apply here
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-i/>
*Five AIAS-PIREAU fellowships*
Theme-based fellowships within the theme ''Labour market transformations
and inequality"
10 months, open for all disciplines and all nationalities
Know more, and apply here
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-d/>
*Five AIAS-SHAPE fellowships*
Theme-based fellowships within the theme "Democracy and Digital Citizenship"
10 months, open for all disciplines and all nationalities
Know more, and apply here
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-h/>
Application deadline for all three calls: 1 February 2024.
Commencement date: 1 September 2024.
AIAS seminar series
*"Interneurons on Molecular and Neural levels – a dual
Cross-disciplinary Talk"*
Thomas Kim, AIAS-DANDRITE Fellow, group leader at DANDRITE and Barbara
Berger, AIAS Fellow
*Areas of research*: Molecular mechanisms on cell state transitions
(Kim) and Cognitive Neuroscience (Berger)
*Date: *20 November 2023 at 1:15 - 2:30pm
*Venue:* AIAS Room 301
*Read more about the dual talk here*
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-k/>
events
*Hosted event: PROMEMO Seminars & Commemoration of Prof. Marco Capogna*
*Date: *21 November 2023 at 14:00 - 18:45
*Venue:* AIAS
PROMEMO is hosting two topical seminars and a meeting to commemorate
Professor Marco Capogna, who passed away on the 2 December 2022. The
loss of an excellent neuroscientist is devastating for the community,
and PROMEMO is retrieving Marco in our thoughts and research by having
an occasion appreciating the lasting impact he left on science and on
society.
*Organizer*
The Center for Proteins in Memory, PROMEMO, Aarhus University.
*Know more about the seminar here*
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-u/>
*Hosted event: YARN - STAY IN THE LOOP*
*Date:*22 November 2023 at 12:30 - 16:30
*Venue:* AIAS
The network for Young Aarhus Researchers in Nephrology (YARN) is
organizing a networking event across disciplines for researchers working
within the field of nephrology.
*Organizers*
YARN, young aarhus researchers in nephrology, Aarhus University
*Know more about the YARN - STAY IN THE LOOP here*
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-o/>
*AIAS-PIREAU Meeting: Dialogues in Health Inequities: Society, Care and
Justice*
*Date:* 28 November, 10:00-12:15
*Venue:* AIAS, room 203
The AIAS-PIREAU theme-based fellows invite you to join the first meeting
on the topic "Health Inequities: Society, Care and Justice- the
importance of comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives."
*Organizers*
AIAS-PIREAU Fellows Andrew James Latham (AIAS and Dept. of Philosophy
and History of Ideas, Aarhus University), Ciara Kierans (AIAS and Dept.
of Public Health, Policy & Systems, University of Liverpool, UK), Jes
Bak Sørensen (AIAS and DEFACTUM, Region Midtjylland (Central Denmark
Region)), and Luseadra McKerracher (AIAS and Dept. of Public Health,
Aarhus University).
*Know more about the PIREAU meeting and sign up for the event here*
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-b/>
*AIAS & CEH Reading Group: Abetting Everyday Harms *
*Date: *29 November 2023 at 10:00 - 12:00 (3nd meeting)
*Venue:* AIAS
The reading group 'Abetting Everyday Harms' explores the concepts of
moral complicity (and implication, its close cousin) by bringing
together writings from multiple disciplines such as literary studies,
law, philosophy, cultural studies, sociology and history.
*Join?*The group is seeking similarly interdisciplinary reading group
participants from all levels of seniority within and beyond the
university. Interested participants from all disciplines are invited to
join. Participants may attend all sessions or drop in to individual
meetings.
*Organizers*
AIAS Fellow Bridget Claire Maynard Vincent in collaboration with
the Centre for Environmental Humanities (CEH) at Aarhus University.
*Know more about the Reading group and find the readings of this 3rd
meeting here* <https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-n/>
*Hosted event: The Nils Klim Symposium on Travel and Religion in the
Ancient Mediterranean*
*Date:* 1 December 2023
*Venue:* AIAS
The interdisciplinary symposium gathers scholars from different academic
fields such as classics, biblical studies, history, and archaeology to
explore the intersections of travel and religion in the ancient eastern
Mediterranean world. The aim of this symposium is to go beyond the study
of religious practice as the purpose of travel, and to highlight the
manifold ways in which religion was an important aspect or function of
all travel in antiquity.
*Organizers*
The event is organised by Prof. and AIAS Associate Fellow Elisa Uusimäki
and Dr. Eelco Glas in collaboration with AIAS.
*Know more about the Nils Klim Symposium here*
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-p/>
*AIAS Workshop: Counter-Mapping University Surveillance*
*Date:* 6 December at 12:15-13:30
*Venue:* AIAS room 301
Universities are often seen as progressive institutions that support
values of democracy, inclusion, and the production of knowledge for the
social good. In this workshop, we will begin with a presentation about
counter-mapping through the work of the Counter-Cartographies Collective
(3Cs). 3Cs offer examples of how to map knowledge economies and
university-based struggles that challenge dominant assumptions about the
work universities do in the world.
Participants will drift through spaces of Aarhus University in small
groups, guided by prompts related to surveillance, belonging,
securitization and datafication. Finally, we will regroup to share our
findings and experiences, and in doing so, think together about the
openings counter-mapping might provide to interrogate university power
structures from below.
*Organizers*
AIAS-SHAPE Fellows Lindsey Weinberg, Clinical Assistant Professor and
Director of the Tech Justice Lab in the John Martinson Honors College,
US and Nathan Swanson,Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Study
Away in the John Martinson Honors College, Purdue University, US.
*Know more about the Workshop and REGISTER here*
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-x/>
Knowledge exchange
*AIAS conference generates Topical Journal Collection on Automated Labour*
A two-day conference on the topic ‘Cyborg Workers: The Past, Present and
Future of Automated Labour’
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-m/> was organized by
fellows Magdalena Małecka, a philosopher of economics and Philipp Reick,
a social historian, and held at AIAS in June 2023.
The outcome of the cross-disciplinary exchanges and conversations at the
conference have now led to a topical collection in the scientific
journal /Digital Society /on the topic of “Automated Labour: Past,
Present and Future. Challenging Dominant Narratives.”
The journal collection is edited by AIAS fellow Magdalena Małecka and
Philipp Reick, now an MSCA Fellow at Technische Universität Berlin, and
it has as its overall aim to challenge dominant narratives of automated
labour. The topical collection will focus on discourses, practices and
responses to automation of work in a long-term and critical perspective.
The journal is now open for submissions until 31 January 2024
*Read more about the Topical Collection and how to submit here*
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-c/>
*Research and innovation activities are increasingly glocal*
AIAS was represented at the meeting for University-Based Institutes for
Advanced Study (UBIAS) in Japan in the begining of November. The meeting
highlighted that research and innovation increasingly are part of a
global policy agenda, and it opened specific research collaborations,
particularly with Asia and Africa.
One of the outcomes of the meeting was an agreement to establish a novel
research exchange program between AIAS and Waseda Institute of Advanced
Study (WIAS) at Waseda University in Tokyo.
AIAS director Andreas Roepstorff has written a*short report from the
meetings in Japan - read it here*
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-q/>
recent publications & achievements
* *Zakarias Sjöström Dyrefelt*is co-author of the article 'The set of
destabilizing curves for deformed Hermitian Yang-Mills and
Z-critical equations on surfaces'
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-a/> in:
I/nternational Mathematics Research Notices/, 31 October 2023.
* Sophia Optaska is co-author of the article 'Business crisis
management in wartime: Insights from Ukraine'
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-f/> in: /Journal
of Contingencies and Crisis Management/, 26 October 2023.
* *Sebastijan Ricko*is co-author of the article 'Asymmetric [4 + 2],
[6 + 2], and [6 + 4] Cycloadditions of Isomeric Formyl
Cycloheptatrienes Catalyzed by a Chiral Diamine Catalyst'
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-z/> in: /Journal
of the American Chemical Society/, 20 October 2023.
* *Corina-Gabriela Ciobotaru*is co-author of the article 'Chabauty
limits of groups of involutions In SL(2,F) for local fields'
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-v/> in:
/Communications in Algebra/, 12 October 2023.
* *Iben Have*gave an interview to the magazine /Djøfbladet/ for the
article 'SHHHH -
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-e/>Tag kontrol
over kontorets støj
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-s/>'
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-g/> about her book
/Ro (Calm)/ (a part of the book series /Tænkepauser/ Reflections/),
11 October 2023.
* *Jaap Timmer i*s author of the book review of Theodore Schwartz and
Michael French Smith (2021), ‘LIKE FIRE: The Paliau Movement and
Millenarianism in Melanesia,’
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-w/> Acton,
Australia: ANU Press. /Pacific Affairs 96 (4)/, 2023.
* *Maria Louw*is author of the book chapter ‘The art of interpreting
visionary dreams’ in: /The Central Asian World/
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-yd/> by Jeanne
Feaux de la Croix et al (eds.). Routledge, 2023.
* *Jaap Timmer*is author of the book chapter 'Wounded by Grace:
Becoming a Prophet in an Evangelical Revival in Solomon Islands' in:
Chris Houston et al (eds), /Self-Alteration: How People Change
Themselves Across Cultures/
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-yh/>. New
Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
* *Natalia Vidal *is co-author of the article 'Fucose modifies short
chain fatty acid and H2S formation through alterations of microbial
cross-feeding activities'
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-yk/> in: /FEMS
Microbiology Ecology/, September 2023.
* *Cecilie Eriksen*gave an interview on the meaning of work life to
Danish /Radio4/ for the programme ‘Work, Bitch’
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-yu/> in:
/Kulturmagasinet/ [Culture Magazine], 29 September 2023. Listen to
the interview 23:56 minutes in. (in Danish only)
* *Barbara Berger*is co-author of the article 'Optimal parameters for
rapid (invisible) frequency tagging using MEG'
<https://newsletter.au.dk/t/j-l-strltdd-drikdrlum-jl/> in:
/NeuroImage/, 29 September 2023.
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