Monthly Archives: May 2015

Public defence Week 22

Bente FriskBente Frisk will have her public defence on Tuesday May 26, 2015
Trial lecture: Tuesday may 26, 2015, kl.09.15
Topic: ”The current status of rehabilitation of chronic obstructive  pulmonary disease”
Place: Auditorium 1, Bygg for biologiske basalfag, Jonas Lies vei 91
Public defence: Tuesday may  26, 2015, kl.11.15
Place: Auditorium 1, Bygg for biologiske basalfag, Jonas Lies vei 91
Title of dissertation: “Exercise capacity and breathing pattern in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Predictors and longitudinal changes”
1st opponent  Professor Rik Gosselink, Studentenbeleid-Rectoraat, Leuven, Belgium
2nd opponent Professor Pierantonio Laveneziana, Sorbonne Universités, Paris, France

Press release

Dutyhours for UiB fellows

Per BakkeAs you know PhD candidates financed by the University of Bergen has a fourth year in which duty work for the university can be required. This work is currently managed by the institute and not by the individual supervisor. Information about the required duty work is sent to all candidates and supervisors before the PhD period starts. Candidates can be given tasks like K2Nytt editing, web editing, and teaching. The institute has received questions like “what if the department does not have any available work?” In that case it is accepted that the student and supervisor come to agreement about suitable tasks. A survey made by Kristian Jensen shows that many UiB fellows use part of their duty work time to teach. This is particularly true when it comes to medical PhD fellows. This is certainly accepted.

Per

 

New editor of K2Nytt

My name is Elin Netland Opheim, and this week I take over as editor of “K2Nytt”. I have been a PhD candidate since March 2013,  working on the project “Monitoring of thromboelastography, platelet function and platelet recovery in hemato-oncologic patients with thrombocytopenia”. My work place is at the Department of Immunology and Transfusion Medicine in the Laboratory Building, and I can be contacted by e-mail: elin.opheim@uib.no.

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Midwayevaluation Week 21

Marie Ramsvik
Thursday May 21 at  9:00-10:00
Place: Conference room 5.1/5.2,  5th Floor Laboratory building.
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Anne Mette Koch
Thursday May 21, at 10:00-11:00
Place: Conference room 5.1/5.2,  5th Floor Laboratory building.
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Silje Kathrine Elgen Fevang
Thursday May 21, at 12.45-13:45
Place: Conference room 5.1/5.2,  5th Floor Laboratory building.
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Area

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Once again the is a focus on space utilization in The laboratory building. The background is new groups need for room, and the total cost model (TDI), which is introduced into the college and university sector, demanding visibility of all project costs, including area.

 Still we have sufficient area in The Lab building, but they have not been utilized equally well everywhere. In the future we have to find  arrangements that increase utilization and flexibility of the use of the area. Measures such as clearing benches that today almost exclusively are used as storage for equipment and chemicals should be done. A review of logbooks shows that there is equipment on the house that has not been in use for the past 10 years – then the museum is a better storage location. Various groups should also collaborate, using the same areas. The development in laboratory research, evolves towards more research carried out in special laboratories and technology platforms – the need for regular lab space is longer the same. To achieve a better utilization we should abandon traditional territorial thinking. In one way or another it must be documented that there is a project going on, and a fair need for the laboratory area – a professor position in itself is not enough to demand lab space. We must also ensure that lab area use is made visible in project proposals as a direct cost, so that these may be covered by project funding. To use a bit worn out “Støre-expression, “This is a demanding process” – but I hope everyone agrees that the carrot tastes better than the whip, and that together we can find good solutions.

With a hope of good collaboration and neighbor relations in the future.

Eystein