
Editorial: Happy Easter!
Dean Hanne Flinstad Harbo wishes all employees a happy Easter and congratulates Team Hennum on the election result. The faculty's annual report has been submitted to the Faculty Board. Please read it and feel free to provide feedback.
News about MED
Laboratory Advisors at IMB Awarded the University of Oslo's HSE Prize
Kirsten Grundt, Ingunn M?rk Jemstad, and Helene Tandberg from the Institute of Medical Basic Sciences are the recipients of the University of Oslo's HSE Prize. The three of them work as laboratory advisors and collaborate closely with both the line management in the department and local safety representatives, forming teams across different areas. Among other initiatives, they have improved the training course for new employees working in the laboratory.
Read the full story on the institute's website.
Briefings to our staff
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UiO:?Nominate your candidate for the University Board.?In May, new representatives will be elected for the university board. Suggest others or nominate yourself as a candidate. The deadline is April 22.
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UiO: Ragnhild Hennum is elected new Rector at UiO.?Hennum has been elected as the new rector of the University of Oslo, alongside Pro-Rector Bj?rn Jamtveit.
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UiO: UiO Introduces a New System for Reporting Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Incidents.?Employees have so far reported HSE incidents through the "Speak up!" pages on uio.no. This will continue to be the case – the webpages will just look slightly different.
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IMB: Excavation work at Domus Medica:?There will be noisy construction work at the New National Hospital at intervals this Spring. The tram will probably not be operating until May/June. -
MED:?The faculty has received support from the NFR to facilitate participation in the Research Grand Prix for our staff again this year! An invitation to apply for participation will be sent to all PhD candidates this week.
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MED: The annual report for 2023 - 2024?(.pdf in Norwegian) is ready and has been presented to the Faculty Board.
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UiO: A significant number of research environments across all faculties are excelling at a high international level, according to UiO's annual report for 2024?(in Norwegian).
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Helsam:?Henrik Vogt and medical student Ingebj?rg Rikhardsen ask why an increasing proportion of doctors and clients seek international solutions as well as in Norway to "improve" or embellish already healthy individuals and conditions that are normal for their age. Read the full commentary in Aftenposten: Are you suffering from "slack bottom", "Asian eyelids", "chipmunk cheeks", or "laugh lines"??(in Norwegian).
