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As part of our commitment to fostering your career development, during WEEK 2, we're offering exclusive 30-minute individual career counseling sessions.
Have you ever felt like you don't quite belong in academic research? Experienced doubts about your own competence despite your achievements? Or maybe you are just interested in learning how to work with diversity to strengthen your project and work environment? Then you are warmly welcomed to our workshop, which addresses two critical aspects of the academic life: Imposter Syndrome and biases.
This workshop will give you tools for identifying scientific publication channels, navigate publishing agreements and self-archiving policies. You will do practical exercises, explore examples, and have insightful discussions with your peers.
Creating an inclusive research environment requires skill in navigating diversity while also avoiding conflict. This workshop is designed to provide you with the tools and insights necessary to handle conflict skillfully or avoid it altogether.
Trial lecture title: "Nordic Hydrology - the role of snow"
Hylleraas School 2024 will be held at Hotel Hadeland on Jan 9-12
This session will focus on how you can present yourself and your competencies to the employers you will meet at the career fair. You will gain insight to how employers think, and why they attend at UiO. You will also get some tips on how to use LinkedIn as a tool and what you can do to get the most of the day.
Learn about different tools, platforms, and services to share your research and other contributions, and how to utilise them to make yourself and your work more visible. In this workshop you will get hands-on help to build your online profile!
Trial lecture title: “The (not so) secret role of plants in the hydrological cycle”
How can you explain your science and make it interesting for a wide audience? In this hands-on workshop, you will learn useful tools for popular science writing and prepare an outline for your own article.
In this workshop we will explore how to make your research available to stakeholders, e.g. policymakers, industry, businesses, or organisations. An important part of this process is to identify who these stakeholders may be, and how to reach out to them to get your research noticed, understood and used in an ethical way.
In the modern age, where information flows rapidly and knowledge dissemination is facilitated by various platforms, being able to communicate research is not just an option but a necessity.
Start the day with a coffee and kick off WEEK 2 with Rector Svein Stølen, MN Dean Solveig Kristensen and OD Dean Tiril Willumsen.
Before leaning into how to make your presentations more impactful and memorable.
Breakfast will be served at 09:30.
Trial lecture title: “Nordic Hydrology”
An introduction to tools, techniques and strategies for a more effective management of a PhD project
Kringlefondets bestyrelse ønsker alle ansatte velkommen til den årlige Kringlefest!
Development of a floating probe instrument to measure spacecraft charging
General toxicant exposure and cholinesterase activity as a biomarker for neurotoxicity in tissues of four Gadidae species in the Oslofjord
Development of a FPGA readout system for the 4D-space m-NLP payload
Tittel: Snippet Generation with Reasoning and Embedding Techniques
Trial lecture title: “Basic concepts and challenges in hydrology”
Doctoral candidate Marta María Vila Pozo at the Department of Informatics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Institutional Shaping of Effective Use of Routine Health Data Management in the Context of Global Humanitarian Organizations for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Regulation of β-adrenergic receptors in the human prostate cancer cell line LNCaP
Mikrobielt samfunn i kulturer av Chrysochromulina leadbeateri og relaterte svepeflagellater, undersøkt med metastrekkoding.