Previous courses for international staff - Page 2
The Norwegian working environment is full of social norms and unwritten rules. The aim of this workshop is to provide participants with interesting and fun, but also important and useful insights into such norms and rules. For both non-Norwegian researchers and Norwegian staff at UiO, the workshop is highly recommended!
The aim of this workshop is to give the participants insight into the social norms and the unwritten rules of the Norwegian working environment.
Are you a Research Fellow? Do You experience stress? Too many demands at the same time?
The aim of this online workshop is to give the participants insight into the social norms and the unwritten rules of the Norwegian working environment.
The aim of this online workshop is to give the participants insight into the social norms and the unwritten rules of the Norwegian working environment.
The aim of this workshop is to give the participants insight into the social norms and the unwritten rules of the Norwegian working environment.
This course is the first part of the two advanced courses. We do not recommend students to go directly from level 3 to the advanced courses. One should first practice the Norwegian language for a while and build up a considerable vocabulary.
The aim of this workshop is to give the participants insight into the social norms and the unwritten rules of the Norwegian working environment.
How can you use social media for your own benefit to reach your target audience?
How can you use social media for your own benefit to reach your target audience?
Unfortunately, this course is CANCELLED.
Would you ever play chess without knowing the rules? Working in Norway without awareness of the cultural codes might feel just like that - and cause unexpected misunderstandings, frustration and anxiety… This is why UiO recommends its non-Norwegian staff to take part in the cultural training course “Working with Norwegians”.
Would you ever play chess without knowing the rules? Working in Norway without awareness of the cultural codes might feel just like that - and cause unexpected misunderstandings, frustration and anxiety… This is why UiO recommends its non-Norwegian staff to take part in the cultural training course “Working with Norwegians”.
Would you ever play chess without knowing the rules? Working in Norway without awareness of the cultural codes might feel just like that - and cause unexpected misunderstandings, frustration and anxiety… This is why UiO recommends its non-Norwegian staff to take part in the cultural training course “Working with Norwegians”.
Would you ever play chess without knowing the rules? Working in Norway without awareness of the cultural codes might feel just like that - and cause unexpected misunderstandings, frustration and anxiety… This is why UiO recommends its non-Norwegian staff to take part in the cultural training course “Working with Norwegians”.
Would you ever play chess without knowing the rules? Working in Norway without awareness of the cultural codes might feel just like that - and cause unexpected misunderstandings, frustration and anxiety… This is why UiO recommends its non-Norwegian staff to take part in the cultural training course “Working with Norwegians”.
The University of Oslo takes pleasure in inviting all international researchers and Ph.D. candidates who have joined our institution recently to an orientation meeting and common breakfast on Wednesday, 13 April, 07:45-10:00 am.
Immediately after the breakfast, guests may take part in a guided tour of the University Library.
The University of Oslo takes pleasure in inviting all international researchers and Ph.D. candidates who have joined our institution recently to an orientation meeting and common breakfast on Wednesday, 18 November, 07:45-10:00 am.
Immediately after the breakfast, guests may take part in a guided tour of the University Library.
The University of Oslo takes pleasure in inviting all international researchers and Ph.D. candidates who have joined our institution recently to an orientation meeting and common breakfast on Thursday, 16 April, 07:45-10:00 am.
Immediately after the breakfast, guests may take part in a guided tour of the University Library.