Daily Archives: Wednesday March 19th, 2025

Dear Colleagues,

As the Rector of the University of Bergen, I am committed to creating a work environment that promotes well-being, productivity, and good health for all our employees. Therefore, I am pleased to announce that UiB will conduct a joint workplace environment survey in 2025. You will receive the survey Monday, 24th of March.

In UiB’s strategy, it is stated that “We will further develop an inclusive working environment and an organisational culture that promotes equality, diversity, collaboration and participation”. As part of this effort, I hope you will contribute to strengthening UiB as a workplace by participating in the survey.

The survey responses will form the basis for local processes aimed at improving how we organise, plan, and carry out our work.

You can rest assured that your responses are completely anonymous. UiB uses the sector’s self-developed questionnaire (ARK), and you can read more about the survey here (uib.no).

Your response is important – please take a few minutes to help make our workplace even better!

Kind regards

Margareth Hagen, Rector

Election notice for group A, B and C to the Department Council K2 and the Board at the Faculty of Medicine

Enclosed to this e-mail you find the election notice for the 2025 elections.

The Electoral Board of the Faculty hereby invites you to propose candidates for the Department Council and the Board at the Faculty of Medicine.

The deadline for proposals of candidates to the Department Council and Faculty Board is set to Friday 4. April

Election notice proposal canditates group A B C dept council K2 2025

Election notice proposal candidates group A B C Faculty Board 2025

Minister of Research and Higher Education Sigrun Aasland presents the white paper on the research system

On Friday, March 21, Minister of Research and Higher Education Sigrun Aasland (Ap) will present the white paper on the research system.

Norwegian society depends on having a well-functioning research system. Research is crucial for solving most of the major societal challenges that Norway and the world face.

The research system includes the researchers, the institutions where they work, and the infrastructure they use. It also involves the use and organization of research, regulations, and governance.

The minister will present the white paper. The event will be streamed.

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