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Nuclear Research in Medicine after the Second World War. Symposium, March 20-21, 2023, Vienna, Austria

"This symposium focuses on the emergence of nuclear medicine as an outcome of scientific collaboration and competition, boundary and interdisciplinary work, and encounters between various (inter)national stakeholders, as well as political, diplomatic, and scientific institutions.
We welcome contributions that address the scientific, political, diplomatic, and social dimensions of these interactions, the knowledge, resources, and policies involved.
 

Potential topics include:

  • Transnational cooperation and competition among researchers, clinical practitioners, institutions and disciplines
  • Sharing of nuclear medicine knowledge, methods, materials, and spaces within Europe and around the globe
  • Development of standards, rules, manuals, and measuring/imaging devices
  • Political, social, and gendered aspects of scientific interaction, licensing, and regulatory governance of the field
  • Safety, security, and disposal of radioactive waste produced by nuclear medical practices
  • Hierarchies and networks of exchange"
Disney’s Tomorrow Land television show, 1957

Vortrag zum Projekt "Gemälde der Atombombe" in Hiroshima (Goethe-Universität, 13. Februar)

Gastvortrag von Prof. Dr. Jun Yamana (Universität Tokyo) am Fachbereich Erziehungswissenschaften der Goethe Universität

Titel: "Memory Pedagogy in Japan. Repräsentation und Übersetzung von Erinnerung am Beispiel des Projekts "Gemälde der Atombombe" in Hiroshima

13.2.2023 von 16-18 Uhr
Campus Westend, PEG Gebäude, Raum 4.G102


Stellenausschreibung "Environmental History" (Oslo)

Applications are invited for a fully funded, three-year PhD position, with a potential fourth year of funding, in environmental history, in the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History at the University of Oslo.

1 PhD Position "Environmental History"
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University of Oslo, 0315 Oslo (Norway)
01.08.2023
Bewerbungsschluss: 28.02.2023

The deadline to submit applications is Tuesday, February 28.
The PhD candidate will join a vibrant and growing research community at the University of Oslo, both in the Climate, Energy and Environment research group in the Department of Archaeology, Conservation, and History, and in the Oslo School of Environmental Humanities.
Research area is open, but projects in Twentieth-Century European (including Eastern European) or Central Asian environmental history, and/or in the history of agriculture, broadly defined, or medicine, health, and environment, may be given priority.

Job description:
A Doctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1017) in environmental history is available at the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History, University of Oslo.
The position is associated with the research group on Environmental, Energy, and Climate History (KLIMER) at the Department of Conservation, Archaeology and History.
The doctoral research fellow will pursue an independent research project in environmental history. Prospective applicants should submit a project proposal relevant to the research group, detailing research questions, the geographic scope of the project, and potential source bases. Preference may be given to applicants who propose projects in the history of agriculture, broadly defined, and/or in the history of medicine, health, and environment, and for projects that are deeply archivally based. Projects focusing on local, national, international, transnational, and/or global scale are welcome. Research fellows may also be invited to develop a workshop based on their field of research in the provisional fourth year of the fellowship, pending completion of the PhD within three years.

The person appointed will be affiliated with the Faculty's organized research training. The academic work is to result in a doctoral thesis that will be defended at the Faculty with a view to obtaining the degree of PhD. The successful candidate is expected to join the existing research milieu or network and contribute to its development. Read more about the doctoral degree.

The appointment is for a duration of three years. All PhD Candidates who submit their doctoral dissertation for assessment with a written recommendation from their supervisor within three years or 3,5 years after the start of their PhD position, will be offered, respectively, a 12 or 6 month Completion Grant.

https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/235148/doctoral-research-fellowship-in-history
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Bulletin Board der Atomwissenschaftler: Zur Krisenlage der Zeit und der globalen Bedrohung durch nukleare Waffen

"Es ist 90 Sekunden vor 12! Auf der Weltuntergangsuhr (auch: “Atomkriegsuhr“, “Doomsday Clock” oder “Uhr des Jüngsten Gerichts“) stehen die Zeiger seit dem 24. Januar 2023 auf 90 Sekunden vor Zwölf. So nah stand die Menschheit nach Ansicht der verantwortlichen Wissenschaftler noch nie vor ihrem Untergang.

Seit 2020 stand die Weltuntergangsuhr auf 100 Sekunden vor 12. Mit dem neuerlichen Fortschreiten um 10 Sekunden bringt das Bulletin Board der Atomwissenschaftler die prekäre Lage der Weltbevölkerung zum Ausdruck, die vor allem mit dem Ukrainekrieg, aber auch mit der sich zuspitzenden Klimakrise begründet wurde.

Ankündigung des Bulletin Boards der Atomwissenschaftler im Januar 2023 in Washington D.C.": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxvokPPVF44


Kontaminiertes Wasser soll im Frühling oder Sommer 2023 ins Meer abgeleitet werden

The government decided in April 2021 on its policy to start discharging treated water around two years later. The plant's operator TEPCO began construction of the discharge facilities in August last year, but it has said that completion of the facilities could be delayed depending on sea and weather conditions.

Most nuclear power plants around the world routinely and safely release treated water containing low-level concentrations of tritium and other radionuclides to the environment as part of normal operations, according to the IAEA. (Kyodo News, 13. Januar 2023)

Links: https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2023/01/afc58e2285ef-fukushima-treated

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/13/fukushima-water-to-be-released-into-ocean-in-next

"Japanese officials insist the “treated” water will not pose a threat to human health or the marine environment, but the plans face opposition from fishermen who say it risks destroying their livelihoods (...)".


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