Day: January 16, 2026

Leader of the week – Eystein Husebye

The institute is concerned that the number of applications to the Research Council is decreasing and that grants have become smaller. This coincides with new application routines with ongoing calls for proposals and quarantine schemes. The Research Council reports that they are receiving about half as many applications as before, which also means that the grant percentage is increasing. This provides room for opportunity for K2's researchers to receive funding.
The table (available by clicking "read more") below lists schemes that have ongoing calls for proposals where applications can be expected within 1-5 months. This opens up opportunities for innovative research, radical ideas and, not least, good opportunities for stays abroad. This is an underutilized opportunity that can have enormous significance for a future research career.
In addition, the Research Council has calls for longterm funding through SFF and SFI. For the most ambitious environments, there are Centers of Excellence (SFF), with up to 10 years of funding (6+4 years). For the most recent call, the deadline was in November 2025 and K2 researchers are eagerly waiting to see if they have progressed to round 2.
In addition, the Centers for Research-Driven Innovation (SFI) and the Research Center for Clinical Treatment (FKB) provide opportunities for 8-year projects with strong industrial and clinical roots. Here, our friends at K1 just received funding for the Innovation Center for Neuroresilience. New initiatives for these programs have not yet been announced.
The Research Council will launch a new application system with a simpler format, better calculation tools and clearer assessment criteria in 2026. Project funding from the Research Council is particularly important for K2's finances as indirect costs are also covered.
I hope this inspires –
Eystein Husebye, deputy director at K2

Do you need help with communication?

On February 3, we will open the doors of the Communications Department for a new drop-in offer aimed at academic staff.

Here you can get low-threshold help with everything from media work and communication to social media and visual profile.

Read more and see the details here: Drop-in for communication help.

NVA reporting of scientific articles

This is a reminder that all researchers must check that their publications are registered in NVA (Christin), that the scientific articles are uploaded as full text and that the project number is included in publications where required, such as the Norwegian Research Council and the EU.

Working Environment Award 2025

Working Environment Award 2025

Do you know of a person/group/unit that you believe has made a special contribution to the work environment?

Then you can nominate for the Working Environment Award for 2025.

The deadline is 31.01.2026.

UiB invites you to the 3 Minute Thesis competition

PhD candidates at the University of Bergen now have the opportunity to test their communication skills in the international Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition. The competition challenges participants to present their research in just three minutes, with only one static slide as visual support, to a general audience.

Scientists have created the first map of lipid transport in cells

Lipids build the membranes that surround the cell and separate its internal compartments from each other. This is what gives each compartment in the cell its own identity and makes normal cell function possible. For this system to work, lipids must constantly be transported precisely between different membranes. This is a process that scientists have long had limited understanding of.