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Learn about different tools, platforms and services to share your research and other contributions, and how you utilise them to make yourself and your work more visible to the academic community and the society at large.?In this workshop you will get an introduction to research visibility, and hands-on help to build your online profile!
This course identifies the “kappe” as both a distinct and critically important element of the full body of work in an article-based PhD dissertation. It offers conceptual and practical perspectives on how to position the “kappe” and how to write it.
Do you want to contribute to a more welcoming and supportive work environment in academia? Curious about how diversity can strengthen collaboration and create better workplaces? Or maybe you want practical tools to recognize and reduce biases in everyday situations? Then this workshop is for you.
Academic workplaces are diverse, but unconscious biases and structural barriers can still affect collaboration, decision-making, and career opportunities. In this workshop, we will explore why diversity matters, how biases shape our interactions, and what you can do to create a fair, respectful and innovative work environment.
NCMBM, as part of its International Seminar series, will be welcoming David Kent, from the University of York, and Julia Skokowa, from University Hospital Tübingen.
Learn how to clearly communicate complicated concepts while talking to different crowds.
Learn how to turn your research into compelling stories that spark curiosity, connect with audiences, and leave a lasting impression
Imposter syndrome is a widespread phenomenon in academia, but what is it and how can you avoid being impeded by it??
Do you struggle with the writing process, have a paper you are currently working on, or just want to get a little better at academic writing? This is the workshop for you! This workshop will focus on a few essential skills in writing research papers: crafting a coherent argument for your paper, articulating it, and ensuring that it comes out clearly through your writing.
Should you focus on publishing in high impact journals or on data sharing? In this talk, we will present a changing assessment system that introduces new ways of rewarding and recognizing academic work around the world.
Join us for an engaging conversation with distinguished alumni as they share insights, career journeys, and practical advice for the next generation. Hear how their experiences shaped their paths — and get a straight answer to a common question: do you really have to become a professor to succeed?
This talk is about the skills needed to give a good presentation. I focus especially on certain aspects of public speaking that we academics often overlook, including public speaking aversion and anxiety, preparations, the use of voice and body, as well as the difference between writing and speaking.
Lunch will be served from 12:00 PM to 12:45 PM
This session dives into how key design principles can transform the clarity and impact of your presentations. We’ll explore visual hierarchy, layout, spacing, alignment, and how to reduce clutter so your core message stands out. You’ll learn how design cues guide attention, how images support understanding, and how small design choices change what your audience notices and remembers.
By the end, you’ll be able to structure your slides, so they work with you, not against you.
Start your day with a coffee and kick off THE WEEK with the participation of Mathilde Skoie, the Vice-Rector of the University of Oslo. Joining her are Kaja Wendt, Senior Adviser at SSB (Statistics Norway) along with Carina Hundhammer, the MN Faculty's Director for Business Cooperation and Community Engagement.
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A conceptual framework and hands-on workflows using both the command line and IDEs. The three-part course series across three levels.
Basic skills to approach AI-based tools in academia and research
Case based study of relational database data modeling.
Digital Scholarship Days is an annual event designed for anyone working with research who wants to expand their knowledge of digital methods and tools, generative AI, machine learning, open research, research data management, and much more!
Experience art and culture for a full year together with a guest you can bring free of charge. The National Museum offers UiO employees a 20% discount on membership purchsed in January.
In 1883 C?ciliaforeningen performed Johann Sebastian Bach’s Christmas Oratorio for the first time on Norwegian soil. They have continued the tradition ever since — one of Oslo’s oldest public Christmas customs.
A delightful offer for UiO staff: Treat yourself to a breather and a proper mood boost in the final stretch before Christmas with Silya Nymoen and her top-tier troupe of musical elves!
Welcome to an exclusive concert with Nils Bech — one of the country’s most distinctive and acclaimed artists.
Doctoral candidate?Alouette van Hove at the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Navigating emission plumes: Inferring sources from drone observations via intelligent path planning?for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
The Language Technology Group (LTG) at the Department of Informatics hosts a seminar on open large language models for the languages of Norway, with emphasis on ongoing experimentation at LTG with end-to-end model training and evaluation, as well as the introduction of an experimental chatbot prototype.
NCMBM is delighted to welcome Professor Luis Serrano, Director of the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) in Barcelona, as the speaker for NCMBM’s inaugural Christmas Lecture.?
He will be presenting is work on:"Combining synthetic biology and protein design to engineer a lung therapeutic bacteria".
Do you want to learn and practice languages while getting to know people from around the world? Come to the language café then!