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What can the humanities contribute with in our understanding ofthe climate crisis?
In mid-June, PhD candidate Emil Perron participated with a presentation at the 18th International Conference on Philosophical Practice, this time in Zagreb, Croatia.
Teachers' Day was once again organized at the University of Bergen. French research was presented by several employees of the French department, IF.
In December 2024, Nice, France, became a meeting place for researchers on the occasion of the research conference "Enjeux socio-environnementaux et territoires".
The climate found its way to Kulturhuset in Bergen.
Several LINGCLIM researchers participated at a conference in Nice, France, on September 4th 2024
Several researchers from the LINGCLIM group participated at the XXIIe Congrès des Romanistes Scandinaves in Finland.
Bordeaux as the center of research on the French philosopher Michel de Montaigne and knowledge and science in Montaigne's time.
The pan-European collaborative project "202cm" ended with an international conference in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
The annual climate festival Varmere, VÃ¥tere, Villere gathered a big audience, researchers, journalists, politicians and others for a packed program over several days.
On Thursday 18 April 2024, doctoral fellow and editorial member of Salongen - nettidsskrift for filosofi og idéhistorie, Emil Perron, met author Øyvind Aase at Litteraturhuset in Bergen for a conversation about the philosopher Arild Haaland.
Doctoral scholar Emil Perron's text about his time in the Caribbean country of Haiti is now available online for free. Haiti is a country full of artistic wealth and will to live, with a great literary heritage, but it is also a country that these days is going through great trials.
"Philosophy week" provided space for conversations and reflection on philosophy and work opportunities, relevance to life and relevance to society.
CLIMLIFE celebrated the entry into the new year with three publications in three days.
Professor emerita Kjersti Fløttum was awarded the French Order of Merit (Ordre national du Mérite) on 28 November 2023 for her many years of work in promoting the bilateral relationship between France and Norway, her work as professor of French and researcher at the Department of Foreign Languages at the University of Bergen and her role as vice consul for France in Bergen.
At the LINGCLIM meeting on Friday 10 November 2023, both the CLIMLIFE report and the new leader for the LINGCLIM research group were celebrated.

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