
The University of Bergen invites you to an exciting seminar on the latest developments in Single-Cell Multiomics. The event will take place on Tuesday, December 9, 12:00–13:30 in Auditorium B302, Central Building at Haukeland University Hospital.

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.

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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Tuesday, December 9, 2025 Universitiesaulaen, Bergen 17:00 – 19:30 The Holberg Prize invites all interested parties to this year's Holberg Debate, which will take place in the University Auditorium in Bergen on Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at 17:00–19:30. The theme of the debate is "Is Collective Security Dead?", and the panel will explore the prerequisites…

This 3 ECTS course will provide a broad understanding of aspects of cancer genome biology and their investigation by next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies. Methods for analyzing DNA variation and structure and RNA expression patterns will be covered, as well as nuclear and chromatin structure. Also, ethical, legal aspects, and hereditary predisposition will be taught.
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