Day: November 14, 2025

Leader of the week | Kurt Hanevik

Responsibility and System for Personal Data at our Faculty

is the system that gives UiB an overview of all projects where personal data is processed. The system is intended to safeguard our statutory obligations and becomes even more important with the new Health Research Act, where the researcher’s personal responsibility is limited, while research institutions assume responsibility (system responsibility) for health research.

The faculty has proposed routines that will help ensure that research complies with applicable laws, ethical guidelines and follow up on UiB's responsibility as an institution responsible for research. This follow-up will take place in the RETTE system and responsibility will be placed at the department level since this is where the research takes place. The head of department will thus be responsible for the proper implementation of this.

The following measures will help safeguard this responsibility:

The institute appoints two RETTE contacts who receive training in technical use and regulations

Technical improvement in RETTE so that e.g. REK correspondence is directly entered, including final messages

Annual review of all projects registered in RETTE, with a short report to the faculty

Project managers who resign must ensure the transfer of responsibility for projects and data

Plan for deletion of personal data upon completion of all RETTE projects

DPIA, approvals and contracts must be stored on a server with access for the project manager and department management.

A mandatory e-course will be developed for registration and follow-up of projects in RETTE.

These measures will hopefully make it easier to ensure that projects are properly concluded, that responsibility is clearly assigned, and that personal data does not go astray. Ultimately, this is about public trust in research and willingness to participate in research projects.

Finally, let me thank you for the hard work of many of K2's academic staff with no fewer than five "Center for Outstanding Research" applications coordinated by K2 submitted this week.

The Academic Affairs Department on tour – We visit the academic environments!

This fall, we have taken the trip out of the office and out to visit the academic environments that teach at MED5 to MED9 and MED12.

The goal? To get to know each other better, learn more about what the professional communities are working on and finally put a face to who we send emails to!

We would love to have more people visit – would you like to visit us?

Working Environment Award 2025

Did you know that the University of Bergen awards its own working environment award every year? It goes to individuals or groups who have made an extra effort to create a good and safe working environment – ​​either through warmth, unity, HSE measures or simply by being really good colleagues. Read more for tips on how to nominate someone.

GSU academic steering group

The event on December 3 is organized by Global Social Challenges (GSU) and Coimbra Group Global Partnerships, in collaboration with the Southern African – Nordic Centre (SANORD) network at UiB and HVL. The invitation goes out to all relevant academic communities in Bergen. We would like the help of the GSU academic steering group to disseminate information to the faculties, and we ask that you share this as you find relevant in your own faculties.

New application period for welfare cabins

When applying for a cabin, you must prioritize both the desired cabin and the desired period. If you are assigned a cabin, you must either confirm or cancel the period. To cancel, you must follow the link in the allocation email and register the cancellation there. It is not sufficient to simply not confirm the booking…

One Ocean Week: Innspill til UiB-arrangementer

One Ocean Week (OOW) 2026 will be held 18–24 April for the fourth time. UiB is a main partner and will further strengthen its participation. The goal of the Bergen City Council and the Bergen Ocean City is to attract an international ocean conference at UN level by 2030, and UiB will actively contribute. An internal working group, led by Vice-Rector Kjell-Morten Myhr, coordinates UiB's activities and collaboration with local, national and international partners. Professional communities are encouraged to submit proposals for events related to the UN Decade of Ocean Research and "Ocean Decade Outcomes". There is an opportunity for financial support. The deadline for submissions is 15 December 2025 to email: OOW@uib.no.
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Interested in joining a Journal Club?

We in the microbiology research group on the 5th floor are organizing a Journal Club with the theme of microbiology (and related topics). We hope to be able to do this regularly, and until Christmas we will hold the journal club every Tuesday in 

You can find the program by clicking "read more"