You may follow the disputation online. Link for registration as an online spectator at the bottom of this page.
The disputation will be held in Norwegian/Scandinavian language.
No deadline specified
Beate Goldschmidt-Gjerløw connected to the Faculty of Social Sciences has submitted her thesis entitled "Sexual violence and children's rights: A mixed methods study of teachers' and students' perceptions of teaching practice in social science education" and will defend the thesis for the PhD-degree Friday 14 April 2023.
Dean, Anne Halvorsen, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Agder, will chair the disputation.
The trial lecture starts at 10.15.
Title of trial lecture: "How do children's rights and the "about, through and for" in human rights education relate to each other?"
Public defense starts at 12:15.
The disputation is open to the public, but to follow the trial lecture and the public defence online, transmitted via the Zoom conferencing app, you have to register as an audience member on this Zoom link.
A Zoom-link will be returned to you. (Here are introductions for how to use Zoom: support.zoom.us if you cannot join by clicking on the link.)
We ask online audience members to join the virtual trial lecture at 10:05 at the earliest and the public defense at 12:20 at the earliest. After these times, you can leave and rejoin the meeting at any time. Further, we ask online audience members to turn off their microphone and camera and keep them turned off throughout the event. You do this at the bottom left of the image when in Zoom. We recommend you use ‘Speaker view’. You select that at the top right corner of the video window when in Zoom.
The chair invites members of the public to pose questions ex auditorio in the introduction to the public defense. Deadline is during the break between the two opponents. The person asking questions should have read the thesis. For online audience the Contact Persons e-mail are available in the chat function during the Public Defense, and questions ex auditorio can be submitted to Cecilie Rygh Mawdsley.