Daily Archives: Friday December 6th, 2024

This weeks edithorial

Dear everyone,

We are approaching Christmas, and many groups have slowly started with Christmas celebrations. Remember that the whole of K2 is invited to a joint little Christmas gathering with mulled wine and gingerbread cookies on December 13th at 11:30, 5th floor lab building.

True to tradition, we have invited our professors emeritus/emerita to a Christmas lunch. It was very nice to have many of the older generation visit us, and our research leader Kurt Hanevik gave an exciting presentation about his research (even though diarrhea maybe wasn’t the most appropriate topic to hear about during lunch).

On the same day, we celebrated together with the faculty that Marc Vaudel received an ERC Consolidator Grant. This is really big, congratulations again!

And then we learned that Oleksii Nikolaienko from the Mohn Cancer Research Laboratory has received FRIPRO funding from the Research Council of Norway! Congratulations! We can happily continue in this way 😊 

Otherwise, many of us were involved in the implementation of OSKE12 on Thursday 5 December – thank you very much to everyone who participated! Without all of you, it would not have been possible to carry out such a resource-intensive exam that is highly appreciated by the students! A special thanks to Ingvil that had her last working day at K2 today. She is starting new adventures in Sjøforsvaret.

Finally, I would just like to mention that the Faculty has announced education awards and requests that nominations for the education awards come from an environment, not from individuals. The department is happy to collect proposals here. The internal deadline is set for 1 February 2025.

The Faculty has also announced research prizes for the best publication, best doctoral degree, researcher/research group, dissemination and innovation. Here it is the departments that can nominate 1 candidate in each category (except PhD work, then we can nominate 2 candidates). Proposals can be submitted here. Our internal deadline is set for February 1, 2025.

Have a great weekend!

Silke

Five Years After the Lockdown – Knowledge Preparedness for Health Crises

In March, it will be five years since the pandemic reached Norway. The University of Bergen is marking this with an open conference focusing on knowledge preparedness for health crises.

On March 14, 2025, Rector Margareth Hagen invites you to a conference in the University’s Aula, focusing on the challenges and experiences that key figures in politics, administration, and academia faced in the days and weeks around March 12, 2020. The conference is free and open to everyone. Registration can be done here Fem år etter nedstengning- Kunnskapsberedskap for helsekriser | Pandemisenteret | UiB

Initiative for Climate and Health (CHI) Webinar #3

We are pleased to welcome Kristin Aunan, Research Director at CICERO, to our third webinar.

As temperatures reach record highs, attention and awareness of the health consequences of climate change are increasing. In the recently completed EU project EXHAUSTION (Exposure to heat and air pollution in Europe – cardiopulmonary impacts and benefits of mitigation and adaptation), CICERO has examined the relationship between ambient heat and health consequences across Europe, assessed current health burdens, and projected them under various climate scenarios. Aunan will share more about the project, findings, and future directions in the webinar.

  • Date: December 13, 2024
  • Time: 12:00-12:40
  • Language: English

Format: Digital Climate Health Initiative (CHI) Webinar #3