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24.11 Speaker at UiN Conference
22.11 SITRAP awarded the coveted SFU Title
21.10 EIEJUSS Meet’n’Greet
20.10 LANDSAM Faculty Board Meeting
10.10 CSO - Projects lecture 2.0
04.10 Joining NORSI Research School
28.09 Grønlikaia Finals - Tin & Tomas presents!
20.09 Grønlikaia Proposals in the Newspapers
06.09 CSO - Innovation Districts lecture
31.08 Stavern Study Trip with APL100 & EIE100
26.08 PHDINN908 - Innovation and Sustainable Transition
18.08 CSO - Diagram lecture 4.0
17.08 Arendalsuka 2022
28.06 NMBU Graduation Day(s)
15.06 Grønlikaia - Midway Seminar
09.06 Europan Norway Prize Ceremony
24.05 DKS Lab - Keynote
09.05 LANDSAM Faculty Board Election
04.05 PHDINN904 Final Review
28.04 London Masterclass Trip
25.04 Fredrik & Adrian granted Husbankens Scholarship
06.04 PhD Introductory Seminar
01.04 Grønlikaia - prequalified among 16 out of 118
30.03 PHDINN904 Doing Responsible Innovation
22.03 SDP406 - Academic Writing and publishing
21.03 PHDINN903 - Understanding and Exploring Innovation
18.03 DKS Flekken - second tour
09.03 DKS Diagram - selected for spring 2022
25.02 Fredrik & Adrian +1 Wins the Grensesprenger Award
20.01 Joining the OBR Advisory Board
CSO - Projects lecture 2.0
Tin returns with a second rendition of his “Projects” lecture at CityStudio Oslo. The aim of the lecture is to understand the conceptual and creative parts of projects. The basis of this lecture is based on 6 years of experience on competitions, parallel commissions and different conceptual projects for private and public stakeholders.
CSO - Innovation Districts lecture
Tin will present for the first time at CityStudio Oslo the topic of Innovation Districts through these questions in mind: what is it and why is it sought-after? Is there a so-called blue-print that can be replicated over and over again? How do we operationalise it? Who are the stakeholders, and as one - when are we doing too much or too little? This seminar also includes a roleplay!
CSO - Diagram lecture 4.0
Tin presents his lecture on Diagram, which is remastered for a fourth time. On the basis of student feedback, this lecture now consists of two parts: a one-hour workshop, then a longer lecture afterwards where we cross-reference the student work with the lecture itself.