Research Dean Jan Bj?lie provides details about innovation in respect of health-related life sciences at MED and points out the opportunities being offered in order to support innovation development.
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The Faculty’s new knowledge cluster, The Sustainable Health Unit (SUSTAINIT), has hit the ground running, having already laid out careful plans and initiated several activities. The Unit was established in January and has already received NOK 11 million in external support. They are now seeking input from stakeholders on the strategic document currently being drafted.
Dean Hanne Flinstad Harbo is impressed by the work being undertaken by the MED faculty. Last week, members of the Dean's Office attended this year's Life Science Conference - Norway Life Science 2023, where several faculty employees had key roles.
From curiosity-driven basic research to innovation projects involving close industrial collaboration. Horizon Europe offers many opportunities to finance your dream project. The EU is now inviting everyone to share their experiences and views on the design of the research programme.
Dean Hanne Flinstad Harbo wants openness and to be close to the activities at the faculty. She will write a short editorial for each MED-nytt with some information about what is taking place at the faculty. In this edition’s editorial, she talks about a busy start-up phase for the Dean’s Office and a bit about the plans ahead.
Pro-Dean of Studies Magnus L?berg talks about the hearing the faculty will give input to next week.
Dean Hanne Flinstad Harbo wants openness and to be close to the activities at the faculty. She will write a short editorial for each MED News with some information about what is taking place at the faculty. In this edition’s editorial, she talks about a busy start-up phase for the Dean Hanne Flinstad Harbo wants openness and to be close to the activities at the faculty. She will write a short editorial for each MED News with some information about what is taking place at the faculty. In this edition’s editorial, she talks about a busy start-up phase for the Dean’s Office and a bit about the plans ahead. Read about this and much more in this year’s third edition of MED News.
Dean of Research, Jan Bj?lie, talks about the K.G. Jebsen Foundation, which has awarded a total of 12 centres of excellence in research to MED, and that has now published a call for proposals for two new centres. Our pre-qualification process with Oslo University Hospital is underway.
Dean Hanne Flinstad Harbo wants to showcase the Faculty and its employees and would like to encourage you to submit your ideas
Editorial on visibility and collaboration. The Dean of Research on K.G. Jebsen. New digital mailbox for ideas and feedback to the Faculty Management.
Happy New Year from Dean Hanne Flinstad Harbo. Introducing the new Office of the Dean. Semester kick-off for the entire Faculty is on 18 January.
Pro-Dean of Research and Innovation Jan Bj?lie and Vice-Dean of Research and Organised Research Training Grete Dyb introduce themselves and their thoughts on the work ahead
Introducing Pro-Dean Magnus L?berg and Vice-Dean Eli Feiring and their thoughts on the work ahead
The new Dean Hanne Flinstad Harbo welcomes you to a new year with new challenges and opportunities. She invites us all to the semester kick-off on Wednesday, 18 January in the Large Auditorium at the Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet.
The Faculty of Medicine has appointed a committee to be a driving force for initiatives within gender equality and diversity. On December 13, they had their first meeting.
The Sustainable Health Unit, a new knowledge cluster at MED, was approved in the Medical Faculty Board on 13 December 2022. The unit will highlight challenges, discussions and sustainable solutions to global and local health issues.
Hanne Flinstad Harbo won the election for the position of dean at the Faculty of Medicine with 53% of the votes. She will be the faculty's first female dean.
Five research environments from MED reached this year's FRIPRO award. One research environment from IMB and four from Klinmed received support.
Would you, as a researcher, like to make a difference and contribute to changing the world – without quite knowing how to proceed? Then you should read on.
Three Ukrainian researchers will have the opportunity to work in Charlotte Boccara’s, Espen Melum’s and Johannes Hov’s laboratories. They hope that more research communities will have the opportunity to welcome visiting researchers from Ukraine.
Anne-Lise B?rresen-Dale has become part of a prestigious group of cancer researchers as a newly elected Fellow of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Academy
Are you a researcher with an innovative idea based on your research that can contribute to solving an important need in society, but needs funding to develop the idea further? Check the UiO call for innovation funding within all academic fields. Application deadline: 2 September 2024.
NCMM and the Faculty of Medicine invite you to a meeting with ten infrastructures. Here you get to know, among others, how the Stenmark and Moser groups use infrastructure in their research.
We’re offering three courses in the fall of 2021. Registration deadline is August 1.
The Postdoctoral Programme’s new course starts in August. Register by 1st of August 2021.