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Since 2021 BIP/Erasmus Blended Intensive Programme: 鈥濳ant and German Idealism鈥, coordinated by Jean-Christophe Merle (Vechta, Germany) and Carola Freiin von Villiez (Bergen, Norway)聽

2021 - "" , a series with workshops and talks that explore Hegel's ambivalent colonial legacy. The events in the series examine racism and pro-colonialism in and after Hegel, but also Hegel's influence on anticolonial and antiracist thinkers. The series is organized by Franz Knappik (FoF) and Daniel James (Heinrich-Heine-Universit盲t D眉sseldorf, Germany).聽

2017-2018:听鈥Friendship: concept, normative theory and practice鈥.聽Prof. Carola Freiin von Villiez is coordinator in this DAAD/NFR financed joint project聽between The University in Bergen and the University of Vechta, Germany. Three of the groups members are involved in this project: Freiin von Villiez, Sveinung Sivertsen og聽Paola de Cuzzani.

2016- 2017: "Discourses of violence and peaceful persuasion: new and past rhetoric in Europe" Paola de Cuzzani and Hans Marius Hansteen were project partners in this international project coordinated by聽Prof. Mirella Pasini, University in Genoa聽with parters from Norway, France, Italy, Belgium, Greece, Polen, Iceland.聽Financed by MIUR (Ministry of Education, University and Research in Italy).

2011-2014: 鈥Interculturalism and Diversities: Developing intercultural models and thinking in the Nordic countries鈥.聽Paola de Cuzzani was PI and project manager.The project was financed by Nordforsk and had partners from Denmark and Sweden. From the Department of Philosopy,聽 UiB were in addition to de Cuzzani Hans Christian Farseth氓s, Knut Vennesland and聽J酶rgen Pedersen partners. (Research course arranged by the project.)

2010-2012:听鈥Arbeidsmilj酶et for innvandrere p氓 flerkulturelle聽 arbeidsplasser鈥 Paola de Cuzzani was project manager and Hans Christian Farseth氓s was PI. The project involved researchers from Aalborg University, (Denmark),聽the University of Gothenberg, (Sweden) and the University in Bergen. The project was financed by Nordic Council of Ministers.