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SIU is looking for experts for evaluation of project applications
SIU is looking for experts for evaluation of project applications
The Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Education (SIU) is looking for experts who can join in the evaluation of applications for the Erasmus+-program and international education programs affiliated with higher education. Application deadline is March 20.
For more information (in Norwegian).
Information meeting Forsker Grand Prix
Do you want to participate in Forsker Grand Prix 2014? The Research Days in Bergen and UoB invites you to an information meeting about Forsker Grand Prix Monday March 31st at 13:00. The meeting will be held at the Communication department at UoB, Nygårdsgaten 5, 2nd floor.
Registration by March 27. For more information (in Norwegian).
Publication fund for Open Access at the University of Bergen
Publication fund for Open Access at the University of Bergen
UoB has established a publication fund in order to support Open Access publishing for a trial period lasting from 2013 to 2015. In 2014 the publication fund has received 1,8 million NOK.
The 2014 Joint National PhD Conference in Medical Imaging and MedViz Conference
As this year’s conference is jointly organized with MedIm, we encourage principal investigators, supervisors and research oriented clinicians to join the PhD candidates. This conference has become an important annual meeting place for the whole field of medical imaging in Norway.
Flow seminar
AH Diagnostics invites you to a seminar about Flow cytometry on the 7th of March in the Seminar room at the 5th floor in the Lab building. Registration before February 28th. For program (in Norwegian).
Quality assurance of Doctoral education
Doctoral education is a major Norwegian and European investment reflected also at Department of Clinical Science with its approximately 140 PhD trainees. Although the PhD education system has many qualities, it also faces persistent challenges and emerging issues that need to be addressed. One area where almost all higher education institutions have a way to go concerns explicating the relevance of the competencies acquired during the PhD period, for different labour markets and occupations. Current trends indicates that increasing numbers of PhD holders, also in biomedicine and health sciences, will work outside the research and higher education sectors, in a range of clinical, advisory and managerial jobs. Due to this, there is a need to strengthen the focus on the increasingly diverse career trajectories of their PhD holders, and consider how PhD qualifications are used in different occupations and sectors. In accordance with a recent NIFU report initiatives should be supported to develop better practices in promoting generic/transferrable skills training e.g. in project management, leadership and communication skills.
With such an increase in the demands of the PhD student, all skills cannot be accommodated by the traditional apprenticeship model, if the quality of the research is to be maintained. Excellence in research is the sine qua non of the PhD programme, but a new attitude to the PhD is needed, away from the idea that it consists only of learning scientific method and laboratory techniques towards having responsibility for a project. A new approach is needed. (Univ Wold New artikkel)
When it comes to translational medicine, which is clearly multifaceted, it should be emphasized that successful training in this discipline requires an understanding of at least three main subject areas: biomedical technology, clinical issues, and leadership and technology management. Increasing the quality of training for graduates who go on to have careers primarily in medtech and biotech are other challenges for our educational system in the field of translational medicine. For more information read here. Our institute aims to follow this up.
Roland
Horizon2020 calls
Here is an overview of Horizon2020 calls for MOF
The Research Days 2014
Ready to show off good scientists on the Research Days? MOF should be involved as communication and health walks hand in hand. For more information (in Norwegian).
If you have ideas about possible researchers and research groups that can join, contact Marion Solheim on mail or mob. 99152821.
Announcment – Bergen Summer Research School (BSRS) 2014
Bergen Summer Research School (BSRS) are now accepting applications for BSRS2014. Application deadline is February 15th for international students and March 1st for Nordic students. Click here for more information about the summer school, and click here for promotion flyer. For more information about courses offered in 2014, click here.
42 millions for research projects
The Regional Research Fund Vestlandet gives a total of 42 millions in support of research projects in 2014.
For more information (in Norwegian).
Application for “smådriftsmidler”
The research groups at K2 is invited to apply for “smådriftsmidler”. There are 760.000,- for this purpose. The application criteria is that it has to be documented that the group has applied for other external funding, and that the purpose of the application has been discussed and prioritised in the entire research group. The maximum amount given is 100.000,- and the deadline is March 1st. The research committee at K2 will grant the funding at the next meeting. Only column B, C, D and J need to be filled in the application form, which must be sent to Siv Johnsen Eggereide
“How to write a competitive proposal for Horizon 2020”
Are you planning to apply for EU funds? It is important to prepare early! Dr. Sean McCarthy holds a course on how to prepare and write a good application.