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MF9120BTS – Molecular Medicine (national course)
Can we expect future generations to take part in the public debate when hate speech and anti-democratic extremism are spreading at record speed on the internet and in social media? Prime Minister Jonas Gahr St?re and Federal President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier will join young Norwegian politicians, survivors of terrorist attacks and German social commentators for a discussion on this issue.
The 2021 Anders Jahre Main Award for Medical Research goes to Professor Poul Nissen and the 2020 Main Award goes to Professors Jiri Bartek and Jiri Lukas. The 2021 Young Researcher Award goes to Professor Barbara van Loon and the 2020 Award goes to Professor Niklas Bj?rkstr?m.
MoZEES Annual Meeting will take place at Thon Hotel Prinsen in Trondheim on 3-4 November. The open part of the conference on 3 November will include parallel sessions on battery- and hydrogen technologies and systems.
Speaker: Magnus Dehli Vigeland, Digital solutions for genomic medicine, Department of Medical Genetics, Oslo University Hospital
The Nansen Neuroscience Lectures (NNL) honour Nansen’s ground-breaking contribution to neuroscience, and since 10.10.10 the event is part of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters annual Nansen-celebration.
Should we allocate more resources to interdisciplinary environmental research? Reduce air travel by half? Let climate and the environment permeate all study programs? Employees and students are invited to have their say and put their mark on UiO's new climate and environmental strategy.
Speaker: Mats Stensrud, Associate Professor, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland.
The University of Oslo’s North-South Committee is holding a panel debate on the role of South perspectives in UiO’s input to the Government’s Long Term Plan for Research and Higher Education (LTP). The North-South Committee’s role is to highlight cooperation with the global South.
Speakers: Céline Cunen, Postdoc, and Nils Lid Hjort, Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo.
The NorMIC series of workshops aims to teach biological researchers (PhD students, engineers, postdocs and young PIs) the principles of biological microscopes and image processing.
Speakers: Bettina Kulle Andreassen and Natalie St?er, Cancer Registry of Norway.
John Erik Fossum and Jarle Trondal offer the PhD course ‘A differentiated Europe and its implications’.
Application deadline: 13 April 2021.
For all researchers within health and medical research.
Because of the coronavirus outbreak, we had to postpone the May 2020 conference celebrating what we have learned from Formation and Competence Building of University Academic Developers project. Instead, we are convening an online conference on 29 April 2021, and we look forward to seeing you on Zoom then.
Energy Valleys Industry Science Meetup is a series of events created and structured to build the gap between Academia and Industry. We matchthe best researchers from the academic institutions with the most exciting and innovative research and technologies from the industry.
At this digital meetup, each of the MoU parties will bring forth some of the best from their networks together, to create value by joining forces.
UiO:Energy and Energy Valley welcome you to an afternoon of interesting insights, bringing together the best of research from the University and the best of tech from our cluster.
UiO:Energy would like to invite you to an open webinar on energy. This time we will have two interesting presentations on energy in the Global South. Kirsten Milo Nielsen will talk about improvisational solutions to unstable electricity supply in northern Uganda, and Gz. MeeNilankco Theiventhran will present his research on energy conflicts in Sri Lanka.
NCMM's annual national PhD course in molecular medicine will feature a number of talks from leading researchers. Please note that the course will now take place entirely online.
Speaker: Juho Rousu, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Aalto University, Finland.
The Nansen Neuroscience Lectures (NNL) honour Nansen’s ground-breaking contribution to neuroscience, and since 10.10.10 the event is part of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters annual Nansen-celebration.
Keeping the brain in shape is a prerequisite for good life, and particularly at old age, when age-associated diseases encroach upon us. Here we get updated on the current advances.
UiO:Energy would like to invite you to an open lunch where PhDs working within the field of sustainable energy will present their research projects. In this webinar, Heidi Sydnes Egeland from the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law and Camilla Louise Würtzen from the Department of Geosciences will talk about juridical and geological challenges related to carbon capture and storage (CCS).
Welcome to the SPATUS kick-off seminar, marking the start of the Thematic Research Group funded by UiO:Energi. The virtual seminar will take place on Zoom.
The University of Bergen, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and the University of Oslo have the pleasure of inviting all PhD-students working within the fields of energy to the 2020 interdisciplinary summer school on flexible energy systems.
UiO:Energy would like to invite you to an open lunch where PhDs working within the field of sustainable energy will present their research projects. In this webinar you can learn more about decarbonisation of mobility systems in suburban centres, and “magical” materials that can contribute to solving the climate crisis by converting waste heat into electricity.