Monthly Archives: October 2024

Comprehensive Plan to Increase Life Expectancy for People with Severe Mental Illnesses and/or Substance Abuse Problems

The Norwegian Directorate of Health has been tasked by the Ministry of Health and Care Services to coordinate the work on a comprehensive plan to increase the life expectancy of people with mental illnesses and/or substance abuse problems. The deadline for this task is February 1, 2025. Additionally, the Directorate of Health has been asked to provide input on any measures proposed for funding in 2026 by November 1, 2024.

Meeting Time: December 3, 2024, from 10:00 to 12:00
Location: Digital
Registration Link: Påmelding til digitalt innspillsmøte 3. desember 2024 (office.com)
Registration Deadline: November 22, 2024

Please see the attached PDF file for more information.

innspillsmøte

Webinar | Research | 2025

Join the Webinar on Research 2025

On Thursday, November 14th, from 08:30-09:30, the Dam Foundation invites you to a webinar about the research call for 2025.

The application forms will open the day after, and in the webinar, we will go through the new call, with a particular focus on the registered report initiative. There will also be opportunities to ask questions. satsningen på registrert rapport.

Are you planning to apply for research funding next year? Then we recommend setting aside an hour for the webinar.

https://dam.no/2024/10/17/bli-med-pa-webinar-om-forskning-2025/

 

Application for the Dam Foundation

Evaluating Applications for the Dam Foundation

All applications submitted to the Dam Foundation are reviewed by dedicated expert committees. These consist of external professionals with a broad range of expertise.

We are now looking for engaged members for the expert committee in Helse.

Interested members can register themselves using this form: registrerer seg selv i dette skjemaet.

Vurdere søknader for Stiftelsen Dam?

Intelligent Bergen 2024

Intelligent Bergen 2024

UiB AI invites you to the annual conference Intelligent Bergen on Friday, November 8th. The title of this year’s conference is “Artificial Intelligence – Collaboration and Competition.” 08.11.2024 – 09:00–16:00 Universitetsaulaen in Bergen

https://www.uib.no/ai/171299/intelligente-bergen-2024

 

This weeks edithorial

Dear everyone,

today is the last day of autumn holiday (for those who have) which I will use to remind everyone that traditionally we have always used autumn to conduct the annual employee appraisals.

All employees with a main position at UiB must have employee appraisals. This also includes PhD candidates, and then it is important to remember that the conversation is not carried out by the supervisor. For employees with a part-time position (or extra employment as it is now called), the research group leader can agree with the employee that it is not necessary.

Employee appraisals are an important arena for clarifying performance expectations, providing mutual feedback and insight into each other’s work situation, and addressing the working environment and conditions at the workplace. For younger researchers in particular, it is important that career planning is included, and that basic pedagogical competence and teaching experience are something they should think about.

Since I am the new head of department, this time I will have employee appraisals with all permanently employed associate professors and professors in main position (at least 50%) in additon to research group leaders and core facility leaders.  According to my list, there will be 49 talks, so I hope that you understand that it will stretch over some time.

Head of Administration Mia Holmaas is responsible for the employee appraisals with employees in the administration.

Otherwise, the conduct of the employee appraisals is delegated to the research group leaders – again a reminder that all employees must belong to a research group. This is a process we are working on, Susanna has already sent out some questions to the research group leaders so that we can make sure that all employees actually receive an employee interview.

Have a great weekend!

Silke

Sabbatical in Denmark? Call for AIAS Visiting Fellowships

Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies at Aarhus University offers a number of visiting fellowships to outstanding researchers from abroad who are looking for an opportunity to engage in the international and interdisciplinary research community of AIAS and to collaborate with the research environments at Aarhus University (AU).

Visiting fellows will have their daily office space at AIAS, and will have the opportunity to participate in the activities at AIAS and at the relevant research environments at AU. AIAS offers optimal office facilities, and a thriving international and interdisciplinary community with joint social and academic activities.

Application deadlines vary according to start date:

  • May 1, 2025 (noon): for visiting fellowships starting in the fall of 2025.
  • November 1, 2025 (noon): for visiting fellowships starting in the spring of 2026.

https://aias.au.dk/opportunities-at-aias/aias-visiting-fellowships

European Rare Disease Research Alliance (ERDERA)

ERDERA is a European partnership consisting of over 170 organizations, championed by the European Union. It launched in September 2024 and will provide financial support to collaborative international research projects, clinical trials, and initiatives for knowledge exchange and networking. The Research Council of Norway is a member and calls for funding will be open for Norwegian researchers.

  • There will be annual joint transnational calls . The first call will open in December 2024
  • The multi-stakeholder board is seeking Rare Disease Researchers, Geneticists, Healthcare professionals, education & training professionals, ethics & patient consent experts. Apply by 31 October 2024
  • The ERDERA roadmap will be presented at the launch event on 28-29 October

More information will be posted on ERDERA – European Rare Diseases Research Alliance

Respiratory viruses that cause pandemics

7 november kl 18.00
Hotel Norge, Nedre Ole Bulls plass 4, Bergen

With an ever growing global population and increased international travel, pandemics are now expected to occur more frequently. Influenza is the most common cause of pandemics during the last century, with the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic causing up to 50 million deaths.

Influenza pandemics occur at unpredictable intervals when a novel virus arises by changing its viral host specificity to spread in humans, with pigs acting as a mixing vessel for avian and human viruses.

Talks:
Nina Langeland: “Covid-19, spredning og komplikasjoner: COVID-19, transmission and complications.”
Rebecca Cox: “Influensavirus som pandemisk agens: Influenza as a pandemic virus.”

https://dnva.no/detskjer/2024/08/luftveisvirus-som-skaper-pandemier