Asylakademiet
admin June 27th, 2007
Plan for lectures at the Pilot (Jacob’s) Academy
Summer school for Asylum seekers
Venue: Outside Jakobskirken, Hausmannsgate, Oslo Sentrum.
| Week 26 24.6-1.7 |
Week 27 1.7-8.7 |
Week 28 8.7-15.7 |
Week 29 15.7-22.7 |
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| SUNDAY | Morsal Ziyad: The Somalis and the refugee question | |||
| MONDAY | Thomas Mathiesen: The Schengen system | 1000: Elisabeth Eide: Afghanistan, and press freedom | ||
| TUESDAY | 1400: Start,T. Skaufjord: The history of Human rights, French Revolution | 1400: New lecture: Jan Olav Andersen: Norwegian worker class history | 1000: Bernt Hagtvet: Fundamental human rights 1400: Guri Hjeltnes: The Norwegian Press during WWII |
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| WEDNES-DAY | Changemaker Summer camp | 1200: Tore Sivertsen: The Universe and the history of life | 1400: Bjørn Westlie: The Destiny of the Jewish minority in Norway | |
| THURSDAY | 1000: Rune Ottosen: The journalism of war and peace |
1000: Bagh Taleb el Olm: The Kurds and the refugee Question | 1400: Anne HegeSimonsen: Walls and migration | 14.00 Dag Hareide: Peace and other subjects |
| FRIDAY | 1200: Knut Kjeldstadli: On democracy | 1400: Berit v.d. Lippe: War-mongers and warfare | ||
| SATURDAY | 1000:Majoram Vivekananthan: Press, free info and the minorities | 1000: Knut Kjeldstadli: History of global migration | ||
| Week 30 22.7-29.7 |
Week 31 29.7-5.8 |
Week 32 5.8-13.8 |
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| MONDAY | 1200: Finn Thiesen: The history of Afghan and Iranian studies in Norway | |||
| TUESDAY | 1000: Lars Gule: Respect, tolerance and freedom of religion | |||
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Willing, but no date yet: Liv Mjelde, Richard Daly, Kristian Andenæs, Gro Hillestad Thune, Thomas Hylland Eriksen
Contacts:
24.06 – 6.07: Knut Kjeldstadli: 22 85 82 38, home 22 69 06 67, mobile 90711599
2.07 – 9.07: Reza Rezaee: 92615542
9.07-17.07: Una Husveg 22099391
Eventually: 24.06 – 17.07: Elisabeth Eide (99538384, no daily internet checking)
Student contact: Zahir Athari: 41748088
Guidelines (to be discussed further):
One lecture a day – not all days, but most days every week.
One lecture is appr. two hours, including translation, questions and answers.
All lectures will be in English, if not otherwise planned (in case of help from Norwegian-Dari translator).
Some lectures may be followed by group work, and if the lecturers would prepare one or two questions, the groups can work independently with these questions. The students will then have to form groups and elect group leaders and write a small report from the group work.
The lectures are generally conducted between 1000 and 1600, according to the availability of the lecturers – and the needs of the students.
After every lecture, it would be nice if one of the students would present some information about his country and his experiences with his life the country – so that the lecturers can also learn some more (this has to be organised by the students themselves).
All lecturers will have Zahir’s number and can contact him and the other contacts if there is any change in schedule. Also if there is a change of plans from the students’ side, they should inform the coordinators.