CAPS - PublicationsHere we list some publications by the people in CAPS related to applied philosophy of science.
Program NMBU Research Ethics forumThis forum is an informal place to learn more about research ethics and a safe space to share experiences and dilemmas that one encounters as researcher. Below you find information about upcoming and …
NMBU research ethics forumFrom August 2022, MINA is establishing a new forum for bringing awareness and facilitate discussions about research ethics. The forum is open for all, and directed toward NMBU researchers at all caree…
Can climate shocks make vulnerable subjects more willing to take risks?The paper "Can climate shocks make vulnerable subjects more willing to take risks?" written by Stein T. Holden and Mesfin Tilahun is now published as a CLTS Working Paper, January 2023.
CLTS Report on Land Tenure and Social Relations in Matrilineal and Uxorilocal Societies in MalawiThe report on "Land Tenure and Social Relations in Matrilineal and Uxorilocal Societies in Malawi" written by Daimon Kambewa, Erling Berge, Stanley Khaila, Alister Munthali, and Henrik Wiig is now pub…
Livelihood diversification and migration intentions among land-poor youth in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia: do they correlate with livestock assets, trust, and trustworthiness? The paper "Livelihood diversification and migration intentions among land-poor youth in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia: do they correlate with livestock assets, trust, and trustworthiness? " written by Mes…
Measurement Error, Luck and Risk-Taking by University Students in a Repeated Risky Investment GameThe paper "Measurement Error, Luck and Risk-Taking by University Students in a Repeated Risky Investment Game" written by Stein Holden, Sarah Ephrida Tione, Mesfin Tilahun and Samson Katengeza has bee…
Breakfast meeting 28. Sept: Making the most of it – optimal bio-resource utilizationWorking with the utilization of biobased resources or products? Curious about how we can make the most of the biological resources available to us in a sustainable way? Join us for a “glimpse of the f…
36 years since the Chornobyl accident Today we mark 36th anniversary of the Chornobyl accident. Can a Chornobyl-type accident happen again? "No", says our director Deborah Oughton.
New CERAD-director: Deborah OughtonProfessor Deborah Oughton started as new director for NMBU's Norwegian Centre of Excellence, CERAD, the 1st of February 2020. She sees a bright future and many new and interesting research questions f…