Learning and Unlearning
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Learning and Unlearning

NIAS Seminars Online

11 May 2020

In the midst of the Corona crisis which has changed the fabric of our society, sparked the biggest social experiment of working from home, jobs divided into essential and non-essential, humanities and social science research is more relevant than ever.

With this sense of urgency we adapted and moved our meetings and seminars online, participation guidelines evolved  to facilitate critical discussions.
We do realise that the face-to-face contact cannot be replicated online but it is an important time to connect and stay connected. Time for us to unlearn old habits and learn new ones as we move towards NIAS@Home.

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