Events for employees at MED - Page 2
A double whammy: first an overview of the main sources of research funding, then hands-on experiences from those who got it.
Do you want to become a better speaker? Are you preparing a presentation for a conference, dissertation, or a meeting at the local library, and you are seeking feedback? Then this workshop is for you.
Get the low-down: What do you need to create a successful proposal?
You, as a newly appointed or newly promoted professor or associate professor, are invited together with your managers to a friendly get?together with mingling and short academic presentations at the Professor’s Residence. Meet the faculty leadership and get support for building your professional network.
In this interactive session, we will explore how to identify and articulate your academic and transferable skills and reflect on what motivates you. You’ll gain practical tools for mapping your competence and clarifying your direction.
Shape Your Career – and Build the Network That Gets You There!?
In this session we will explore different career paths for Early Career Researchers and the importance of intentional and effective networking. You will get real-world examples and practical tips on how to look for job opportunities, and strategies to make networking both effective and enjoyable.
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Your CV is one of the most important documents when presenting your competence to a future employer. In this workshop you will learn about the do`s and don’ts when it comes to writing a CV for different application processes.
Meet your future employer at the Career Fair. Shake hands, show face, and discuss your career opportunities with companies who are looking to hire early career researchers.?
Are you a PhD candidate, postdoctoral fellow, or early-career researcher? Join us for a fun, social evening of bite-sized science talks, pizza, and a friendly quiz! Twelve Early Career Researchers from across UiO will present accessible, four-minute talks. Snacks provided; beer and wine available for purchase. Come for the pizza — stay for the conversation!
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We are thrilled to invite you to participate in the upcoming PopSci Event, part of The WEEK 2026 - a dedicated career week focused on advancing professional development for early career researchers across the University of Oslo. This engaging platform allows young researchers to present their findings in an accessible manner while fostering social connections and inspiring collaboration.?
The Culture and Welfare Committee is repeating its success and invites University of Oslo employees and their families to a Christmas tree party on Saturday, 17 January 2026, at 1:00 PM or 4:00 PM.
Please book early. It usually fills up fast.
The University of Oslo takes pleasure in inviting all partners of international employees, researchers and Ph.D. candidates to a kick-off meeting for our newly established Dual Career & Spouse Network.
What does it take to take project from academia, hospital or the institute sector to a successful start-up; and how do you develop a start-up into a scale-up. What funding sources are out there; and how do you make an investor notice you?
SPARK Norway Educational Forum are monthly open meetings organized by UiO:Life Science and SPARK Norway partners.
Have you ever wondered if there is an idea for an innovation project or even a start-up buried in your piles of research data? Or, how to know if that idea is any good? Then this interactive and reflective workshop is for you!
We welcome companies as well as students from the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, and the Faculty of Education to a matchmaking event. Following the event, students will have the opportunity to apply for summer jobs within the companies.
Welcome to Norway Life Science 2026!
Welcome to this week's lunch seminar in the dScience lounge.
Welcome to this week's lunch seminar in the dScience lounge.
Welcome to this week's lunch seminar in the dScience lounge.
Join us for a lunch seminar with Professor Kjetil Tasken in the Science Library.
Have you ever wondered if there is an idea for an innovation project or even a start-up buried in your piles of research data? Or, how to know if that idea is any good? Then this interactive and reflective workshop is for you!
Welcome to this week's lunch seminar in the dScience lounge with Postdoctoral Fellow Camilla Lingj?rde.