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School of Health Innovation

School of Health Innovation aims to provide healthcare and life science researchers with tools and insight into how research can be put to use for the benefit of patients, the healthcare system and our society.

School of Health Innovation is an initiative by University of Oslo (UiO), NTNU in Trondheim, University of Copenhagen and Karolinska Institutet (KI) in Stockholm, developed in collaboration with Nansen Neuroscience Network. 

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Courses

Course 1: Health innovation and entrepreneurship

Learn how to commercialize research or ideas into business ventures and how to innovate services in a clinical setting.

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Course 2: Entrepreneurship in healthcare

Get the opportunity to access one of Scandinavia?s most advanced support systems for healthcare entrepreneurs.

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School of health innovation for professors and managers

How to combine being a scientist and a health innovator, and increase innovation in your lab.

 

Contact

Academic responsibility

  • Professor Hilde Nebb, Innovation director, the UiO Growth House
  • Professor Carl Johan Sundberg, Head of Dep of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics (LIME), KI
  • Ass. Professor Brita Solveig Pukstad, Dean of Innovation, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, NTNU
  • Trine Winter?, Vice-Dean for Innovation and External Relations, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. 
     

A collaboration between

University of Oslo (UiO), NTNU in Trondheim, University of Copenhagen, Karolinska Institutet (KI) in Stockholm and Nansen Neuroscience Network with grants from Novo Nordisk Foundation.