Daily Archives: Friday May 9th, 2025

Dear all

In NOKUT’s recent national evaluation of medical studies in Norway, the evaluation report concludes that we have curricullum overload both in teaching and in medical student practice, where showing as many different things as possible affects the formation as doctor with clear role models. For adjustment of practice, it may be useful to look to the midwifery education and nursing education, where each student has two practice supervisors and the student primarily alternates with these when they are in their practical term. This provides good shaping, you get to know each other well and can gradually grow with more tasks, see the documentary Children’s Hospital on NRK.

The Joint Education Council HUS_HDS_UiB-MED decided at a meeting on 20 March to appoint a working group for cooperation on the reception and coordination of an increased number of medical students in practice in the Bergen area, and the group had its first meeting this week.

In order to merge the Medisin2015 model and the Vestlandslege-Pilot model into one common multi-campus model, it will be necessary to relocate subjects. It may be desirable not to move more subjects than necessary, especially as this can create challenges in the years of change. It is important all the way to see the medical education as whole, and look at what is appropriate to do common for all the first three years in Bergen and what can be done in a good way at all four campuses in the last 3 years of study.

In this work, close interaction with all the hospitals in Western Norway is central, both between the professional communities and at the institutional level. See minutes from recent collaboration meetings with the hospitals in Stavanger and Førde, respectively, including the mandate/composition of the reference group Førde Vestlandslegen, as well as minutes from the last meeting of the Programme Committee in Medicine.

I wish you all a really nice weekend in the great spring weather!

Camilla

Statistics Norway conducting a survey on time use for academic staff

Statistics Norway is currently conducting a survey on time use, which is being sent to all academic staff at Norwegian universities and university colleges. The survey is conducted every four years and is used to map the distribution of working hours across tasks related to research, education, and administration. The results are made available to the institutions and form the basis for national and international R&D statistics. The report (in Norwegian) from the corresponding survey in 2021 is available on NIFU’s website.

Rector Margareth Hagen encourages everyone to participate in the survey so that it provides the most realistic picture possible of the academic activities at the University of Bergen.

Invitation to 17 May Breakfast, participation in the Main Parade

The University of Bergen invites employees and their families to breakfast on Norway’s Constitution Day in the University Aula, Muséplassen 3. Food and beverages for both adults and children will be served. Price: NOK 150 per adult, NOK 50 per child (under 12 years).

PROGRAM:

  • 07.00 – Canon shots from Skansen followed by a performance from the student choir Arme Riddere.
  • 07.20 – The 17 May Morning Parade and the placing of wreaths at the statue of W. F. K. Christie.
  • 07.45 – Rector Margareth Hagen welcomes you to breakfast in the University Aula.
  • 09.15 – End of breakfast and departure for Koengen to join the main 17 May parade as participants from the university.

Registration for the breakfast: Registration 17 May 2025: https://reg.app.uib.no/pay/f?p=628:12:::NO:12:P12_SKJEMA_ID,P12_EVENT_ID,A_HEADER:790,1134,P%C3%A5melding

Welcome!

Please respond no later than 13 May (seating is limited at the breakfast)

DigitalHealth25

Hello everyone,

This year we have quite a few registered from academia, and would like more, as we have a competence track on one day and a research track on the other day, in addition, this is an excellent arena to gain an overview, insight and network in the technology and health field. This year we will also gain insight into what politicians will emphasize in the area going forward, as we end with a debate with first-time candidates from the Conservative Party, the Labor Party, the Center Party and the Liberal Party. Such guidelines may in turn influence the organization of calls for proposals for research funds, among other things.

I hope you can contribute to mobilization in your communities, so that the conference also becomes a meeting arena for the health ecosystem in health – there is a lot happening in this area in our city that academia should be involved in.

Website: DigitalHelse25 – Alrek

MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships (PF) 2025 – Webinar

14 May 10:00–11:30

Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions grants approximately 1,700 postdoctoral fellowships annually in the PF call. If you are considering a postdoctoral stay abroad, or if you want to supervise an outstanding foreign researcher planning to apply for an MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship (PF) at a Norwegian host institution, good preparations are essential for success in the hard competition. In the webinar, you will receive basic information and tips about the 2025 call, which has an application deadline of September 10, 2025.

MSCA PF is a mobility program in Horizon Europe that provides funding to outstanding researchers with 0-8 years of research experience after their successful doctorate. The funds are granted for projects lasting 12-36 months.

All information about the call can be found on the Funding & Tenders Opportunities Portal when the call opens on 8. May. You can also find information here.

https://www.forskningsradet.no/en/events/2025/msca-postdoctoral-fellowships-webinar/