Editorial: The working environment is changing
After two years of living with the pandemic, working remotely and having to adjust to major changes to how we work and collaborate, it is now important to take the time to reflect on and discuss how it has affected us, our jobs, the way in which we collaborate and our work community.
All employees will receive the ARK survey via e-mail on Tues day 1 February. I would like to encourage everyone to take ten minutes to respond to the survey! The survey represents an important contribution to our shared working environment, writes Acting Faculty Director Hans Mossin in his editorial.
Innovation
Launch of the Life Science Growth House
The Life Science Growth House launches on 17 February. From the end of February, the new innovation unit at the University of Oslo, the Life Science Growth House, will have an open-door policy for researchers and students who need help to mature their concepts at an early stage, as well as managers and administrative employees who support innovative researchers and existing and new partners alike.
Read more and join the launch seminar.
New opportunities for innovative researchers at the University of Oslo
EIT Health Scandinavia is now expanding to include the University of Oslo as an associate member. The membership will be coordinated by the newly established innovation unit, the Life Science Growth House, which launches on 17 February. Startups linked to the University of Oslo can already apply to the large selection of open calls for proposals to accelerate international growth, create new business and access funding.
Read more: The University of Oslo joins the European Life Sciences network, EIT Health
Studies
SHE offers study programmes in sustainable healthcare
Sustainable healthcare education is the aim of SHE, the Faculty’s Centre for Sustainable Healthcare Education. Two elective courses for students at the Faculty of Medicine start on 17 January. SHE offers study programmes in sustainable healthcare: Two elective courses: Power & Knowledge in the Health Service and Climate Change and Health: your efforts count! Read more (Norwegian).
Information for employees
The Office of the Dean, heads of department and heads of administration at the Faculty of Medicine would like to wish all employees, managers and safety representatives the best of luck with the working environment survey and subsequent follow-up work. All the information you need about ARK can be found on the web pages: Working environment and working climate surveys at MED.
- MED: We ask all staff and students to stay up-to-date with information from the faculty on our coronavirus information website.
- University of Oslo: Carrying over holiday entitlement from last year. If you have not yet used all of your holiday entitlement from 2021, you need to apply to carry it over by 31 January.
- The Rector’s blog (in Norwegian):
- Uniforum: FEATURE STORY: Old-timers are people too (Norwegian). “It’s nice that there is such a thing as emeritus positions, allowing you to make a gradual exit, pretending to still be part of it all while deceiving yourself. Things carry on just fine without you,” writes Professor Emerita Johanne Sundby from Helsam.
- The University of Oslo has reduced its energy consumption by 25 percent in just four years. Buildings closed due to COVID-19, as well as self-generated heating and energy are some of the reasons why the University of Oslo has achieved its ambitious energy consumption targets. The pandemic also had a positive impact on water consumption and the amount of waste generated. Read more (Norwegian).
- Uniforum: ?se Gornitzka calls for nominations for the University of Oslo’s Human Rights Award (in Norwegian)
- Uniforum: The University of Oslo’s Art Curator: “Put your screen away and enjoy some art” (in Norwegian)
- University of Oslo: The University of Oslo is ranked 50th among the 193 most international universities in the world (in Norwegian)
- Research Council of Norway (NFR): How to submit your application on time: The application deadline for this year’s Researcher Projects is 2 February and the application deadline to apply for the Collaborative and Knowledge-Building Projects is 9 February.
- Research Council of Norway (NFR): If you missed the webinar on the application form earlier this month, you can now watch the recording. Did you know that if you choose a subject other than Groundbreaking Research (FRIPRO), you will still be considered for FRIPRO funding if the application is good enough.
Management meetings
Minutes from the Management Forum on 14 December (in Norwegian)
Preliminary minutes from the Faculty Board Meeting on 15 December (in Norwegian) (for approval at the first meeting in 2022).
Deadlines
- See all the important deadlines for applications for research funding under Funding opportunities.
- Horizon Europe - Health cluster calls. Deadline 1 February
- UiO:Life Sciences: Apply for student summer projects. Up to 40 student summer projects running between April and September 2022 could receive funding. Students admitted to a bachelor’s, master’s or relevant programme of professional study at the University of Oslo can apply. The deadline is 1 February.
- The Anders Jahre Awards for Medical Research: Absolutely final deadline: Submit your nomination for the upcoming Anders Jahre Awards for Medical Research, which are given for outstanding medical research and results in the Nordic countries. There are two awards: The Anders Jahre Award for Medical Research and the Anders Jahre Award for Young Medical Researchers under the age of 40. Read more (in Norwegian). The nomination deadline is 1 February.
- Collaborative Projects within Global Health Deadline 9 February
- Collaborative Projects within Anti-Microbial Resistance in a One Health perspective Deadline 9 February
- “Are you writing your master's thesis on a subject related to Oslo?” Are you conducting research on the city of Oslo? Apply for an Osloforskning grant! Osloforskning is a collaboration between the City of Oslo and the University of Oslo (UiO) and is intended to promote research and recruitment to research on subjects relating to Oslo. Read more (in Norwegian).The application deadline is 15 February.
- ERA PerMed: Multidisciplinary research projects on personalized medicine. Deadline 17 February
- Announcement of RELIGHT at the Centre for Global Health: The Centre is accepting applications for one additional Research ExceLlence and Innovation in Global HealTh (RELIGHT) project for the 2022-2024 period. Deadline 18 February: RELIGHT – Research ExceLlence and Innovation in Global HealTh.
- Throne-Holst grants - human nutrition and related sciences. The foundation awards approximately 1-2 million SEK to researchers annually. The next deadline is 1 March
- University of Oslo: Apply to become a merited teacher. The merit scheme is intended to promote quality in education at the University of Oslo. All permanent academic staff with their primary position at the University of Oslo are eligible to apply. Read more (in Norwegian). Deadline: 15 March.
- MED: ERC Consolidator Grant The European Research Council (ERC) has announced the deadline for the 2022 Consolidator Grant. Deadline: 17 March.
- University of Oslo: Who deserves the HSE Prize? Every year, the HSE Award is presented to an individual or team at the University of Oslo that has made a significant contribution to the working environment at their unit or at the University of Oslo as a whole. Do you know anyone who deserves the prize? Submit your proposal by 15 February.
- Award announcements: Keep abreast of the annual cycle for award announcements (Norwegian). These now include the following:
- The Anders Jahre Awards for Medical Research – Deadline 1 February
- The King Faisal International Prize for Medicine for the Year 2022 – Deadline 31 March
Courses and events
See UiO’s calendar for an overview of all available courses.
Updated overview: Upcoming public defences
- Research Council of Norway (NFR): The 2022 Health Innovation Conference. 2- 3 February,11:30-13:00. Read more (in Norwegian).
- The first course at the School of Health Innovation provides researchers, PhD candidates and postdoctoral fellows with the tools to turn their research into innovation in medicine or clinical practice. The application deadline is 6 February.
- The University of Oslo Helpdesk will deliver a number of digital courses throughout the 2022 spring semester. Each course will be delivered multiple times throughout the semester. You can find an overview of courses, as well as registration details and detailed course information here. The University of Oslo Helpdesk has also created a newsletter that is issued once or twice each month and contains information about upcoming courses during the month. If you want to stay up-to-date with course dates and new courses that will be held, you can sign up to the newsletter via the online form.
- 1 February, 12:00-13:00, Zoom: NCMM Tuesday Seminar: NCMM Associate Investigator, Dr. Hege G. Russnes, Group Leader of the Genomic Alterations in Cancer group at Oslo University Hospital, will present her research
- 8 February, 14:00-16:00, Frederik Holsts hus: INFRA Seminar. Welcome to a new AMR-related event organised by the Interdisciplinary Forum for Research on Antimicrobial resistance (INFRA) at Helsam.
- 15 February sees the repeat of the highly successful Inspiration event for Boys and Life Sciences. Event arranged by Life Sciences for boys in upper secondary school. Organised by MED in collaboration with the Faculty of Social Sciences, Psychology, Dentistry, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and Pharmacy. Physical event with livestreaming.
- 15 February from 12:00 to 13:00 via Zoom: NCMM Tuesday Seminar: National coordinator for EATRIS, Anita Kavlie, will give a presentation as part of the NCMM Tuesday Seminar Series.
- Register for Young Talents 2022: If you are a PhD student, postdoctoral fellow or master’s student in Life Sciences and you are looking for career opportunities outside of academia, you should join Young Talents on 15 February!
- 17 February from 17:00 to 18:30. Launch of the Life Science Growth House. From the end of February, the new innovation unit at the University of Oslo, the Life Science Growth House, will have an open-door policy for researchers and students who need help to mature their concepts at an early stage, as well as managers and administrative employees who support innovative researchers and existing and new partners alike.
- 16–17 March 2022. The 2022 Health Service Research Conference in Troms?. Registration for the conference is now open and the submission deadline for abstracts is 15 January 2022. Read more (in Norwegian).
Research news
You can also follow what is happening at the Faculty of Medicine on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Instagram.
Apollon: Norwegian combination vaccine against influenza and COVID-19 by Yngve Vogt. In Norwegian.
Researchers at the University of Oslo are currently developing a seasonal vaccine against both influenza and COVID-19. The vaccine will provide much better protection than the current vaccines.
Institute of Clinical Medicine: Uncover the hidden patterns of the immune system with artificial intelligence by Elin Martine Doeland. The immune system stores vast amounts of information about health and illness. Researchers are now trying to interpret this information using artificial intelligence. Such knowledge could pave the way for new opportunities within diagnostics and treatment.
IMB: Many veterinarians struggle with suicidal thoughts by Cecilie Bakken H?stmark. Of the veterinarians who report having experienced serious suicidal thoughts, over half believe that their work is to blame for the difficulties they experienced.
Psykopodden podcast: Episode 38: Group Psychotherapy.
Hosted by Jan Ivar R?ssberg. In Norwegian.
We have invited University lecturer Hanne Sofie Johnsen Dahl to be our guest for this episode of the Psykopodden podcast. She explains what group psychotherapy is and the different types that exist.
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