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After Work and evening hours with guided tours about this year’s Nobel Prizes

Rebirth in Louise Glück: Demeter, Persephone and other Greek myths in Nobel Prize awarded literature

Ancient myths are found in abundance in Nobel Prize awarded literature. In this session, Sigrid Schottenius Cullhed will read, present and discuss extracts from some of these texts to inspire and develop interest in the encounter between ancient mythology and modern literature, especially in relation to the theme of rebirth, which is a foundational topic in old and new stories and religions - with Sigrid Schottenius Cullhed

Who gets eternal life? The archive and the ones we remember

Selma Lagerlöf received thousands of letters from the Swedish public. What do these until now forgotten letters tell us about dreams, life, reading, writing and the importance of a celebrity like Lagerlöf? What do they say about who we remember and why? - with Maria Karlsson

Live discussion on climate research

Welcome to discuss your own and others' questions and thoughts about climate and climate change - with Frida Bender and Gabriele Messori

Literary Nobel Trajectories – canon, trends and the significance of translation

What trends can be detected for the Swedish publishing of Nobel Prize awarded literature? What role does the translator play, and how can one understand translations and the Nobel Prize in relation to a canon of world literature? Doctoral student Jana Rüegg discusses her research on the topic. 

Capturing the idea: Popular science writing workshop

All new knowledge begins with an idea. In this workshop, we will develop questions and capture ideas that can be the starting point for a scientific study - with Mia Liinason

Selma Lagerlöf’s view of creation and eternal life

Lagerlöf researcher Anna Nordlund talks about the authorship based on the exhibition's letters and scripts and the Lagerlöf archive at the Royal Library.

Dark Matter

The dark matter that dominates the universe, what do we know? - with Oscar Agertz and Christian Ohm

Happening: Eternal life in a medical perspective, Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go and the spare part human clone.

Is it the doctor's job to prolong life and at what cost? Is eternal life a medical issue or a spiritual issue? Is eternal life just the indefinite extension, year after year, of our time on earth? Meet the doctors of the future in a reflection on eternal life in a medical perspective - with Ylva Söderfeldt and Luis de Miranda

Can We Affect Our Longevity? A Global Perspective.

An interactive conversation about how our diet affects our longevity, and our ability to influence it - with Ellen Bushell and Rikard Landberg

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