Dear colleagues, I hope you all had a nice and relaxing summer holiday, and that getting back to work again after the holidays is going well.
Month: August 2024
Dean Gunn Mangerud’s blog
Hjertelig velkommen til et nytt semester!
Early Career Researcher Getaway at the Marine Biological Station («Espegrend»)
Last week, 20 BIO early-career researchers gathered for a very enriching two-day retreat at the Marine Biological Station (“Espegrend”). Together, we brainstormed exciting ideas for future ECR events, and took part in a workshop about career development led by Signe…
BIO at Arendalsuka
Foto: UiB The department was very well represented during Arendalsuka, which took place last week. Katja Enberg, Vigdis Vandvik, Lise Øvreås and Øyvind Fiksen (probably primarily present in his capacity as marine dean) all contributed during a number of events…
Young promising people with big visions: The winners of Student Camp 2024 – with BIO-student Hanna Sannes!
We congratulate Hanna Sannes (master’s student in biology) and her teammates Sigurd Nash Reksen and Fahim Anwar (both NTNU) with the victory in Student Camp 2024 which was part of this year’s NOR-FISHING fair in Trondheim! The winning group has…
Personal promotion to Professor – application deadline 15 September
The 2024 deadline for applying for personal promotion to professor is 15 September 2024. You will find further information and the application form here Associate Professors holding a permanent position (at least 50 per cent post) may apply.
The Norwegian Directorate of Health is carrying out GMO inspections at BIO on 10-11 September
The Norwegian Directorate of Health will conduct an inspection in accordance with the Gene Technology Act. The inspection will most likely be 11. September, but the actual schedule for the inspection is not yet known.
Safety delegate [verneombud] election 2024
During the autumn of 2024 there will be held elections to select safety delegates for the 2025-2026 period. At UiB safety delegates at all levels are elected, so the election is conducted in three parts: • Local safety delegates • …
UiB breakfast seminar on 25 September – Work environment mapping – What is it and why is it important?
[Our translation using Google translate] Digital breakfast seminar Tuesday 25 September on Zoom at 0830-1000 We invite you to this year’s third breakfast seminar on 25 September on working environment mapping – What is it and why is it important?
Open Science – UiB Library webinars autumn 2024
Openness, transparency, and knowledge exchange are core values for the University of Bergen. Open science is important for the development of knowledge, to ensure the integrity of research and to enhance the availability of research findings. Through increased collaboration on…