Ivar Prydz Gladhaug takes the opportunity to sum up the four-year period as dean in his latest editorial and Christmas greetings to all employees and students.
2022
Elin Olaug Rosvold looks back on a productive term as Pro-Dean for Medical Studies, despite the pandemic.
Read Jens Petter Berg’s summary of his four-year term as Pro-Dean for Research. A great many exciting things have happened these past years that have both impressed him and filled him with pride.
The Jahre Awards from 2022 will go to researchers and research fields in basic cancer research, research on metabolic changes in cancer and diabetes, and treatment of cardiac arrest. The main award very deservedly goes to our professor Harald Stenmark.
Dean Ivar P. Gladhaug provides an overview of the key EU funding allocations this year, and more! Are you intending to apply for EU funding next spring? Start the process now!
Dean Ivar Gladhaug explains who has the right to vote and encourages you to use your right to vote in the dean's election 2022 today! Due to errors in DF?, many people with the right to vote have dropped out of the number of people. You can still vote. The election closes on 14 September at 12.
The dean bids you welcome to the new semester and gives us an overview of the main issues at the faculty this autumn.
The Dean sums up the spring semester and wishes all employees and students a great summer.
The research infrastructure roadmap for the University of Oslo (UiO) is being revised. The roadmap contributes to good priorities and hopefully better responses to external announcements of funding for advanced scientific instruments. It is also an important resource with an overview of what is available in terms of heavy scientific equipment at UiO.
Vice Dean Eivind Engebretsen gives an update on the university alliance's plans for the spring and how MED staff and students can contribute to and take advantage of the opportunities they bring.
Dean Ivar Prydz Gladhaug gives thanks to his Vice Dean of Innovation and Internationalisation, Hilde I. Nebb, who is set to take on a new role as the Director of the Greenhouse for Life Sciences. He would also like to congratulate Hans Mossin on his appointment as the new Faculty Director.
Since 2014, 160 emerging research talents have been working as part of the outstanding research communities at the University of Oslo via the Scientia Fellows programme in biomedical research. This has also contributed towards international growth at MED.
The Faculty enters a new era of innovation with the Life Science Growth House Hilde Irene Nebb, Vice-Dean of Innovation and Internationalisation at MED, talks about the launch of the Life Science Growth House and her own new role in the project. Join us for the launch in the Oslo Science Park on 17 February!
Acting Faculty Director Hans Mossin is encouraging everyone to respond to the Working Environment and Working Climate survey (ARK) and to also participate in subsequent follow-up.
A warm welcome back following a well deserved break over the Christmas and New Year period. The ARK survey and our latest Scientia Fellows announcement are some of the first tasks and opportunities we are faced with as we head into the New Year.