The University of Oslo: Blindern Campus Guide
A guided tour of Blindern, the campus of the University of Oslo, Norway.
Blindern is the main campus of the University of Oslo (UiO), and it's located at the west side of Oslo. It houses the Faculty of Humanities, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Social Sciences, and the Faculty of Educational Sciences.
The campus area is well connected by public transportation. The metro has two stops on campus, Blindern and Forskningsparken (Oslo Science Park). The tram also has two stops at the north of Blindern, and there are bus lines close by.
00:00 Frederikkeplassen (the Frederikke Place) is the main square of Blindern campus. By the square is a building housing the university bookstore, and a medical center for students. Also here is the main facility building of Blindern campus, it's called Frederikke. Frederikke houses a large cantine and several other food venues. There is also a career center, a pub, a gym, a hair dresser, and a grocery shop.
01:39 The main university library is located between Frederikkeplassen and the physics building to the south of Blindern. Apart from 3.6M books, this modern library has a café, a canteen, and lots of study places and reading rooms.
02:00 The physics building is one of oldest and nicest buildings on Blindern. It consists of a tower building with east and west wings. In the lobby of the physics building is a large Foucault pendulum, which demonstrates the rotation of the Earth. As the day passes, the swing direction of the pendulum will change, because the swinging pendulum remains fixed relative the rest of the universe, while the earth rotates.
02:59 Villa Eika is where the student parliament is located. I have noe idea what they do in there.
03:12 Dana Bakeri is the Turkish bakery located at the north of Blindern, underneath Forskningsparken metro stop. This is what kept me alive during my years at Blindern. They have great tasting, inexpensive food. Much better than the university canteens. Chicken and bulgur, Turkish meatballs, döner kebab, and my personal favorite, börek. This place is so good!
03:34 Domus Athletica is a large sporting facilities at the north of Blindern. It has outdoor and indoor fields, an Olympic sized swimming pool, and a very good gym. Access is priced at 169 NOK per month for students, as of 2016.
04:07 The informatics building is where I gained my master's degree. It's a large, modern building, and there is a student Pub/café.
04:26 Blindern Studenthjem (Blindern Student Home) is an on-campus dormitory where meals are included.
05:00 Chateau Neuf is the Norwegian student society. It's located south of Blindern, closer to Majorstuen. The University was planned to be extended in this direction, but that never happened. Therefore, the student society is located slightly off campus. Inside, there are several bars and cafes, and a lecture room which doubles as a cinema. The student radio is also located in Chateau Neuf.
Oslo General Conference 2017: Welcome Address and Plenary Lecture
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Mother Teresa Nobel Prize Speech
Mother Teresa gives the best Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech on 10 December 1979, in the Aula of the University of Oslo, Norway.
Let us all together thank God for this beautiful occasion where we can all together proclaim the joy of spreading peace, the joy of loving one another and the joy acknowledging that the poorest of the poor are our brothers and sisters. [...]
Champagne-galoppen presented by the official choir of University of Oslo, Det Nor
Champagne galoppen presented by the official choir of University of Oslo, Den norske Studentersangforening DnS in front of Universitetets Aula on the Norwegian constitution Day 17th May 2018. It is to honour the freedom Norway has earned after being ruled by Danish, Swedes and Germans :-)
14th IATS Seminar in Bergen, Norway
14th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies
19 - 24 June 2016, University of Bergen, Norway
The University of Bergen (UiB) is honoured to host the 14th IATS Seminar in Bergen, Norway in co-operation with the Network for University Co-operation Tibet-Norway, an academic network with the universities of Oslo, Bergen and Tromsø as partners. The convenor is Professor Hanna Havnevik, Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo, and Chair of the Network.
- Opening reception in the Aula
- Welcome speech by Hanna Havnevik, Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo, and Chair of the Network
- Welcome speech by Ole Petter Ottersen, rector of University of Oslo
- Welcome speech by Tsering Shakya, president of International Association for Tibetan Studies
- Keynote lectures: Sarah Jacoby (Northwestern University): Tibetan Studies and the Art of Dialogue.
- Keynote lectures: Lama Jabb (Oxford University): Knowing Tibet: Centrality of Language and Silences of Knowledge.
- Music: Namgyal Lhamo
- Robert A.F. Thurman: Interpreting the sexual yogas in the Esoteric Community literature.
- Dawa Dargye: The ancient Tibetan game of dice, sho.
- Leigh Miller: The ‘Look of Tibet’ without religion: cases in contemporary Tibetan art.
- Amy Heller: Tibetan artists and Tibetan identity: who is who and since when?
- Padmasamhava Studies Panel, convener: Benjamin Bogin
- Daniel Hirshberg: On Padmasambhava’s “names” (mtshan) and the synthesis of Rdo rje gro lod.
- Sun Penghao: The metamorphoses of the Testimony of Ba: notes on the Padmasambhava episode in the Dba’/Sba/Rba bzhed.
- Liang Jue: Branching from the Lotus-Born: Padmasambhava in the hagiographies of Ye shes mtsho rgyal.
- Kanako Shinga: Thang stong rGyal po as a mental emanation (thugs sprul) of Guru Padmasaṃbhava.
- Klasanova: The image of Padmasambhava in the Dudjom Tersar lineage.
- Evening organized by the Tibetan Community in Norway
- Reception hosted by the City of Bergen at the Bergenhus fortress, a fortress located in the entrance to the harbour in Bergen. It is one of the oldest and best preserved castles in Norway.
- Excursion Statsraad Lehmkhul, Fjord cruise with music by the Novgorod Trio.
- Beautiful Bergen (Bergen Port, Bryggen, St. John's Church, lake Smålungeren, Statue of the Edvard Hagerup Grieg, the University of Bergen, etc.)
Music: Namgyal Lhamo, Ani Choying Dolma, Mari Boine
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World Youth Choir - University of Oslo, December 9. 2011
Aula, University of Oslo. World Youth Choir, WYC, performing. Conductor: Grete Pedersen. Fiddle: Gjermund Larsen.
Sissel Kyrkjebø - For alltid (Forever) - 2016 [CC]
Sissel Kyrkjebø performing For alltid (Forever) (written by Ole Paus and arranged by Helge Sunde, after J. S. Bach) for HM King Harald and HM Queen Sonja of Norway, celebrating their 25 years on the throne at a Royal Gala in the University Aula in Oslo on January 17th 2016.
The new assembly hall was built for the University's centennial in 1911. With its enormous walls and skylights, the hall was designed for artistic decoration. The decorations of the hall are painted by Norwegian painter and printmaker Edvard Munch (1863–1944). 11 paintings were received by the University on 19 September 1916. The Sun (middle), Alma Mater (right) and History (left) are the main pictures. Munch’s paintings in the University Aula are a major work within Norwegian monumental painting and belong to the national treasures. These 11 oil paintings that cover the walls are the only decorations by Edvard Munch that can still be viewed in their original context. This hall were used for the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony until 1990. Today it is used for concerts, major academic and cultural events and festivities.
Sissel, the international singing sensation from Norway, is widely regarded as one of the finest and most talented sopranos in the world. Her crystalclear voice has made Sissel a national institution in Norway. Sissel has sung all over the world, selling over ten million solo albums. She contributed the haunting vocal tracks for the soundtrack to Titanic. She has been doing great duets with singers like Placido Domingo, Andrea Bocelli, Bryn Terfel, Jose Carreras, Russell Watson, Mario Frangoulis, Josh Groban, Neil Sedaka and Charles Aznavour. A very remarkable voice you will only hear once in your lifetime.
Oslo Open 2016 - upper bracket semifinale - OSI Vikings vs Katta Rumpeldunk
Semifinal of the upper bracket in the quidditch tournament Oslo Open 2016. The tournament was held the 15. - 16. of October. It was the main quidditch event in Norway this fall.
Bente Kahan - Brev til mitt barn/Letter to my Son (Oslo, November 2017)
Text: Ilse Weber (written in Theresienstadt)
Music: Bente Kahan and Dariusz Swinoga
Norwegian translation: Ellen Foyn Bruun
Viola: Marco Valabrega
Oslo University Aula, November 26, 2017, commemorating 75th anniversary of the largest transport of Jews from Norway to Auschwitz-Birkenau. In the presence of the Norwegian Crown Princess Mette Marit and premier Erna Solberg. Organized by the HL-Center in Oslo, Norway.
Ljos - Live in Aulaen
The band Ljos performing the song Jesus in in front of their till now biggest audience.
Alternative Climate Modeling using Fuzzy Logic - A changing Artic, University of Oslo
This is a presentation that every student of the masters course A changing Arctic had given at the beginning of the classes at the International Summer School of the University of Oslo.
We are all from different backgrounds: Law, Economy, International Relationships, and more. So here I tried to explain my current research on alternative climate modeling using fuzzy logic.
Oslo
Oslo in winter. Nobel Peace Prize; Munch Museum; Vigeland Museum; Frogner Park; beautiful sunsets.
Nobel Peace Prize Forum Oslo 2016 Highlights
The first Nobel Peace Prize Forum Oslo was held on Sunday 11 December 2016. The topic of this year’s Forum was The United States and world peace after the Presidential Election. Keynote speakers were former U.S. top officials and foreign policy experts Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski and Dr. Henry Kissinger. After their speeches they took part in a 45-minute discussion moderated by Olav Njølstad, Director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute.
The Forum is intended to become a permanent feature of the annual Nobel Peace Prize celebrations in Oslo, and will serve as an arena for interdisciplinary discussion and reflection on pivotal and timely issues of importance to international peace and security. Depending on the issues the Forum will bring together unique constellations of former Nobel Laureates, world-leading political experts, policy makers, key opinion leaders, civil society and business community representatives, journalists, students, and the general public.
The Forum is hosted by the Norwegian Nobel Institute in close collaboration with the University of Oslo. Almost 500 participants gathered for an enlightened two-hour session in the beautiful Aula at the University of Oslo.
The event was sponsored by INCIRCL and GoodXChange Corp.
Bente Kahan - Undzer Shtetl Brent (Oslo, November 2017)
Text and Music: Mordechai Gebirtig.
Performed in Yiddish by Bente Kahan. Acc.: Marco Valabrega (viola)
Oslo University Aula, November 26, 2017, commemorating 75th anniversary of the largest transport of Jews from Norway to Auschwitz-Birkenau. In the presence of the Norwegian Crown Princess Mette Marit and premier Erna Solberg. Organized by the HL-Center in Oslo, Norway.
Oslo Tropical Forest Forum - Parallel 3B
High carbon stock ecosystems: Incorporating mangroves and peatlands into REDD+ strategies
To highlight the importance of the climate and other ecosystem services provided by wetland forests, and discuss how to increase attention to these relatively small and underappreciated areas in national and jurisdictional REDD+ strategies.
Panelists:
HE Arlette Soudan-Nonault, Minister of Environment and Tourism, Republic of Congo
HE Ola Elvestuen, Minister of Climate and Environment, Norway
Catherine Lovelock, Professor, The University of Queensland
Daniel Murdiyarso, Principal Scientist, Center for International Forestry Research
Nazir Foead, Head of the Agency, BRG RI (Indonesia Peatland Restoration Agency)
Moderator: Tim Christophersen, Coordinator, Freshwater, Land and Climate Branch, UN Environment
Prøveopphengning i Universitetets Aula i august 1911
Filmen viser prøveopphengningen av Emanuel Vigeland og Edvard Munchs konkurranseutkast i Universitetets Aula i august 1911
Montasje ved Lasse Jacobsen