Workshop with Diego Gambetta
Film, Debate and Mingling
Panel Discussion: Privacy: Why Care and How to Care?
Introduction by Stein Tønnesson
Film Screening and Discussion
Film and debate
In a hectic work environment, sometimes it’s hard just to take a deep breath, focus, and think.
Join PRIO and the University of Oslo for this public panel of the Nordic Peace Revisited conference.
In contemporary political mythology Norden is both a region of peace – a quintessential Deutschian ‘no-war’ security community of social cohesion and societal resilience – and a region for peace – as active proponents of multilateral peace support...
National Science Days 2021
Record high global food prices in 2022 have been experienced by everyone.
The proposition to buy at least one (and possibly as many as four) 'power-projection' ship Mistral for the Russian Navy makes certain military sense (though many in Russia are not exactly thrilled), but the loud protests against it in NATO have ma...
Documentary Film Festival in Oslo from 4-9 February 2014
In April, 800 hundred million people began casting their ballots all across India in the largest election the world has ever seen.
PRIO Director's Nobel Speculations
Call for papers for two-day conference in Oslo, Mar. 18-19, 2019
PRIO leads the EU-funded project MIGNEX, which seeks to produce new knowledge on migration, development and policy.
This week we have received wonderful news from the European Research Council (ERC).
Updates from the PRIO Middle East Centre are now available through our brand new PRIO Middle East Centre Newsletter.
"Gender Equality and Nation Branding in the Nordic Region, explores how gender equality, a central part of the Nordic imaginary, is used in the political communication of Nordic states.
New book by Zenonas Tziarras
Studies of lived religion among Muslims in Europe increasingly analyse how Muslims’ everyday practices are informed by religious beliefs, norms and values.
Edited by Zenonas Tziarras
This project has been going on since 2005.
Most of us have heard that high-value mineral resources have the potential to make violent conflict worse.
Since its accession to power in 2002, Turkey's Justice and Development party (AKP) has tested the ideological foundations of the Turkish secular state.