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Time and place: , Blindern, Georg Sverdrups Hus, Undervisningsrom 1

Dr Bonnie Evans is a Senior Research Fellow at Queen Mary University of London, and author of The Metamorphosis of Autism (Manchester University Press). She has a PhD from the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge University, and has held a research fellowship at King’s College, London's Centre for Medical Humanities. She has lectured in the international history of child sciences, psychology and eugenics. In addition to her academic work, she writes for popular publications such as Aeon Magazine, and has appeared on BBC television. 

Time and place: , Domus Bibliotheca

What was autism? And what can it be in the future? Dr Bonnie Evans, author of "The metamorphosis of autism" gives a talk on this topic.

Time and place: , Blindern, Helga Engs Hus, Auditorium 3

Eric Turkheimer is a psychologist and behavioral geneticist, known for his research on the complex interplay between genetics and environmental factors in human behavior. His work has challenged the traditional nature vs. nurture dichotomy, demonstrating instead that genetic and environmental factors interact in complex and dynamic ways to shape human development and behavior. His influential "Three Laws of Behavior Genetics" have become a cornerstone of the field, guiding researchers and shaping public understanding of the interplay between genes and environment. He is currently the Hugh Scott Hamilton Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia.

Time and place: , Domus Bibliotheca

Public talk by professor of law Linda Gröning and professor of history of science Svein Atle Skålevåg.