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Monthly Archives: January 2015
Information meeting on organization development project
The purpose of the organization development project at UiB is to develop the central administrative services so that they in the best possible way support the university’s tasks within research, teaching and dissemination.
All employees are hereby invited to an information meeting about the first reports from the work groups in the organization development project.
The meeting will take place in Egget at Studentsenteret on Monday January 26 at 13.00 – 16.00.
At the meeting the leaders of the six first sub-projects will present the work groups’ recommendations, and there will be an opportunity to ask questions.
A more detailed program will be uploaded to the project website prior to the meeting.
We will serve a simple lunch at the entrance to the auditorium. Thus, we kindly ask employees who wish to participate to register by January 22.
Information about the project and the work group reports can be found at the project website:
Seminar on models for integrated university hospitals
The seminar will take place on February 12-13, 2015. Deadline for signing up is February 1. For more information about the seminar (in Norwegian). For detailed programme (in Norwegian)
Proposals for new Medical Student Theses (særoppgaver) 2015
The faculty is requesting proposals for new Medical Student Theses (særoppgaver). Note that all scientific employees at the faculty have a duty to supervise at least one student thesis every second year. Deadline for proposing thesis topics is 15.02.2015. For more information (in Norwegian)
Open breakfast meeting February 4 – Clinical Studies and Cancer Treatment Trials
Oslo Cancer Cluster and LMI hereby invite anyone interested to an open breakfast meeting in a political meeting series.
The meeting series focuses on how Norway will ensure that its cancer patients are treated at the best possible international level – today and in the future.
Applying for Parking by the BB-building
There is now a new opportunity to apply for parking by the BB building or “on the roof”, as it is also called. You send the application to Lars Mossefinn. Anyone have parking there now must also reapply. Deadline 23 January.
Invitation to awarding of the Heart Prize on February 3, 2015.
The Norwegian Health Association is pleased to invite to the awarding of the Norwegian Health Association’s Heart Prize 2015. The event will take place at The Norwegian Theatre at 13:00 on Tuesday February 03. For more information click here. (in Norwegian)
Editors wanted for “New Horizons in Translational Medicine” and “Translational Medicine Case Reports” (NHTM) journals
The journals are looking for experts with background in health sciences to act as editors of the journals, which are Open Access journals. For more information
Guest lecture – Professor Hilde Nilsen
Professor Hilde Nilsen from the University of Oslo is presenting a guest lecture at the department. The lecture is entitled “Causes and consequences – the role of base excision repair in aging and age-related diseases”. Time and place: Wednesday January 21, at 13:00 in the seminar room, 9th floor, Laboratory building. Everyone is welcome to attend.
For more information
Public defence week 4
Pirjo-Riitta Salminen
will have her public defence on Friday January 23, 2015
Trial lecture: Friday January 23, 2015, 11.30
Topic: ” Translating the cardiac conditioning paradigm from animal models to patient care”
Place: Stort Auditorium, Haukeland Univeritetssykehus
Public defence: Friday January 23, 2015, 13.30
Place: Stort Auditorium, Haukeland Universitetssykehus
Title of dissertation: ” Myocardial protection and antiapoptotic intervention at reperfusion. Experimental studies in translational porcine models of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion”
1st opponent Professor Gary F. Baxter, Cardiff University, U.K.
2nd opponent Professor Kristian Bartnes, Norges arktiske universitet, Tromsø
New Publications
Weeks 52/2014. – 03/2015.
The evolution and revolution in academic publishing
Publishing in scientific journals has for long used to be pretty straightforward. The researcher submitted manuscripts with their latest work, which was evaluated by experts in the field, type-set, printed and sold to libraries, universities and interested individuals – and this was quite profitable for some publishers.
This is not the case any longer. The ways scientific data and information is shared has changed dramatically in the digital age. Increasingly, publishers are competing by offering additional services that help the authors and readers through media organizations and science blogs. However, journals charge exorbitant fees to subscribe or download papers, restricting this to those who can afford them.
To partly solve this, free electronic scientific publishing also called “Open Access Publishing” has emerged. This grants full access to anyone, for any purpose, but transfers the publication costs to the authors or their organization. Nothing is free! However, currently UiB offers support to cover “Open Access Article Processing Charges”
A side-effect of the open access model is a malignant proliferation in junk publishers with the sole objective of making money without any regards for scientific quality. In year 2011 there were 18 identified predatory publishers, which increased to 693 in 2015. The list is updated through the year on the blog Scholarly Open Access, http://scholarlyoa.com. Take a look at this list when your mailbox is swamped by the numerous offers for publishing!
Happy New Year!
Roland Jonsson
PS. Do not forget to verify that all your works from 2014 have been added to Cristin. Check this via https://www.cristin.no/as/WebObjects/cristin.woa/8/wa/registrering?la=no. Log in by choosing institution “University of Bergen”, and then use your regular user name and password.
Introduction course for new employees
UoB is holding a new Introduction course for new employees January 16. The Introduction course is an offer for all new employees, independent of the position size or group. The personel and organisation department arranges introduction courses for new employees twice per year.
The course will be held in Norwegian.The University have many foreign employees, and therefore there will be an equivalent course in English. More information about this will be given at a later date.
Time: January 16, at 08:30-15:10
Place: Student Center, seminar room E