Daily Archives: Friday November 4th, 2016

What can Brussels do for you?

Ultrafiolett EysteinDepartmental management visits Brussels at the time of writing to learn more about how the department of clinical sience can take part in the EU’s research funding. Not only can the EU money fund research – EU projects are always related to international cooperation, which builds important skills and quality of our projects. In addition to searching, you can sign up as an evaluator of EU applications. Some of our professors have done or are doing that, but more may join. Application evaluation provides valuable insight into how the EU works and will undoubtedly help the individual to improve their applications. This can also be a springboard to join the committees that establish the basis for future research programs so that our people can apply.

Most look for announcements in Health program under societal challenges. We got emphasized that one should also look at the other main programs where we as translational researchers can contribute. Moreover, we got a tour of European Research Counciil (ERC) its financing, primarily Starting, Consolidator and Advanced grants.

Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions is underused. They finance not only grants to individuals (Individual Fellowships, IF) for pulling out or invite researchers to Bergen. One can also apply for Innovative Training network (ITN) with participation from at least 3 different countries, Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) and Cofunding of existing regional, national, and international projects (http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/index_en.htm). In addition, funding of the research network (not the research itself) sought through COST Actions.

Our man in Brussels Kristof Vlaeminck (kristof.vlaeminck@uib.no) can assist with questions of all kinds. We will prepare a “tax returns” that can be sent Kristof about what you wish and what skills you possess so that he can sugest people from Norway for the relevant committees. Likewise, we, together with the research advisors at department of clinical sience work actively to make the application process easier for K2 researchers. Kristof is visiting UiB once per month and you can schedule meetings with him while he is in Bergen.

UiB’s office is strategically located in the middle of Brussels with similar office for SINTEF and NTNU in the same building and with writing space for visiting UiB researchers. UiB researchers can use conference room in the building for network meetings. NFR’s office in Brussel is 5 minutes away.

The management aims to significantly increase EU funding over the next two years. Writing EU applications is funnier than you think.

 

Clamgreetings from Brussels

 

Eystein

 

HSE corner

uten navnThe annual HSE day for K2 is approaching fast. You can still register for the day, click here to register!

This year’s HSE day will be held on Wednesday, November 23rd at the VilVite center in Thormøhlens Gate 51. The HSE is mandatory for all full time employees at K2, but every employee at K2 are welcome to join the day!

If anyone has questions about the registration you can contact Ingvild Lekven Jonsvoll in the expedition 8etg. lab-building. (Ingvild.Jonsvoll@UiB.no – 55973050)

We’re looking forward to see you there, welcome!

Funding from the Norwegian University Center in St. Petersburg

The Norwegian university in St. Petersburg is open for research and teaching activities in all scientific disciplines. The center is owned and financed by NTNU and the Universities of Bergen, Oslo and Tromsø conjointly. Attached are three calls for proposals from the Norwegian University Center in St. Petersburg – all three in Norwegian and English

1) Funds for academic seminar in 2017 – a deadline of 15 December 2016

2) Funding for PhD activities in 2017 – a deadline of 15 December 2016

3) Funding for professional networking 2017-18 – deadline 15 February 2017

 

More about the center: http://www.st-petersburg.uio.no/english/