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For years there has been no cure for chronic fatigue syndrome. But new research in Bergen gives hope to sufferers of the disease.
The conference ”Literature and Chemistry: Elective Affinities” is the point were the classic arts of writing and alchemy meet in a modern scientific context.
This month Grace Ndeezi from Uganda will defend the first joint PhD from Makerere University and the University of Bergen.
Archaeologists from the University of Bergen have made discoveries in South Africa that represent a turning point in human evolution.
John Pilger has been a pain in the arse of Australian, American and European authorities for decades. He speaks at a public lecture in Bergen on Thursday October 13.
Elaine Scarry believes that nuclear weapons are an invisible threat that we ignore at our peril.
Despite slipping a few places, the University of Bergen kept its position amongst the world’s 200 leading universities in this year’s Times Higher Education rankings.
Can parachuting help people with a gambling addiction? New research shows that extreme sport athletes have quite a lot in common with gamblers.
For the next two weeks social anthropologist Vigdis Broch-Due is guest essayist at renowned website On The Human.