Previous events for international staff - Page 3
Moving to a new city can be an adventure, and finding your community is key to feeling at home. Everyone says ‘join a club!’ or ‘try a new activity!’, but where do you actually find the opportunities available to you?
The Culture and Welfare Committee invites all employees of the University of Oslo and their families to a festive Christmas concert.
Make Black Friday green, and spend the afternoon making free Christmas ornaments and gifts at the library!
This is an annual conference for staff and students where the educational activities across the UiO are highlighted.
Learn more about the 22 July 2011 terror attack in central Oslo and on Ut?ya island.
Join us for a guided tour of the Nobel Peace Center, the museum for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Do you want to learn and practice languages while getting to know people from around the world? Come to the language café then!
Are you an international living in Oslo looking for support to build your social and professional network? We understand that relocating to a new country is exciting, but that it also comes with a few challenges. Oslo Business Region would like to welcome you to Oslo and offer you a supportive community and the chance to expand your network.
Join us to reflect on what we can do when we meet obstacles to the progress in our projects — and enjoy the insights from the PhD experience from Vincent Cuminetti over coffee and breakfast in company with other temporary researchers!
Join us for a tour of the Norwegian Supreme Court!
In this half-day course in research data management, participants will gain insight into the potential in archiving and reusing research data in line with the FAIR (Findable, Accessible Interoperable, Reusable) principles. ?
The University of Oslo takes pleasure in inviting all international employees, researchers and Ph.D. candidates who have joined our institution recently to an orientation meeting and common breakfast.
At the end of the event, guests may take part in a guided tour of the University Library.
In this half-day course in research data management, participants will gain insight into planning for data storage, organization and documentation and working with Data Management Plans.
What can you expect when working in Norway?
What can you expect when working in Norway?
Join us to discover how researchers can bring innovative thinking into their research and beyond — and enjoy all these inspiring ideas over coffee and breakfast!
Join a guided tour of the Historical Museum's Viking exhibition and become acquainted with Viking war culture, their journeys, and how society changed during the Viking era.
Do not miss out on ISMO's main social event this autumn- a fun and engaging pub quiz held by the captivating standup comedian Pernille Haaland!
The University of Oslo takes pleasure in inviting all international employees, researchers and Ph.D. candidates who have joined our institution recently to an orientation meeting and common breakfast.
At the end of the event, guests may take part in a guided tour of the University Library.
UiODoc's Annual General Meeting (AGM) is a yearly event, scheduled for May 28th, 2025. We invite UiODoc's members, all PhDs and postdocs at UiO, to participate actively in this meeting! Your input and engagement are vital to shaping our initiatives and future plans.
The University of Oslo takes pleasure in inviting all international employees, researchers and Ph.D. candidates who have joined our institution recently to an orientation meeting and common breakfast.
At the end of the event, guests may take part in a guided tour of the University Library.
Welcome to the career skills workshop "What do I want to do with my PhD?", Tuesday April 1st at 09:00-16:00- This is a digital course, and the workshop will be held in English.
This workshop is primarily intended for those who are underway with their PhD and interested in developing their career skills.
The course instructor is Fil. Dr. Monika Janfelt. She is previously a university researcher and associate professor in History, now devoting her time to helping people in their careers.
You’ve landed a job in Norway — congrats! But now what?
What to expect from a Norwegian leader?
When is it acceptable to schedule a work meeting?
How do you give feedback without accidentally offending everyone?
Join us to have a candid discussion on managing phd/postdoc and family life—over coffee & breakfast!