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On October 19th it is again time for the Faculty’s annual event – it’s time to have some REAL MORO.
Assessor guidance is made compulsory for all examinations at higher education institutions in Norway from this semester on.
The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences contributes to creating a better school for the future by offering in-service training in programming for school teachers.
UiO:Life Science hopes to see Norwegian finalists in the pitch competition at the tech conference SLUSH in Helsinki on 5 December. The winner is granted 30 000 euros. Life science students and researchers in startups or pre-startups are welcome to apply before 1 October at 12:00.
The title of this text is also the working title of the Faculty’s new strategy. The draft will be sent to all employees through within Mid-September.
After a quiet summer campus transforms into a bustling place with students on every bench and lawn in Mid-August. The lecture halls and libraries are filling up with students and the semester has yet again started. In September, our researchers will exhibit their exciting research at the Norwegian Science Week and Cutting Edge.
Fossil hunter J?rn Hurum, pink nuclear physicist Sunniva Rose and math missionary Roger Antonsen are among the speakers entering the stage during Ungforsk 26 - 27th September. They greet 3.000 15 year-olds from Oslo and Akershus, who are joining us for Ungforsk 2018.
The Department of Geosciences has several externally financed projects, in 2017 external research support contributed 50% of the department's economy. On Monday the 27th of August there was a start-up meeting for one of the newest projects - Volcanic Eruptions and their Impacts on Climate, Environment, and Viking Society in 500-1250 CE (VIKINGS). The project is supported by FRIPRO/Toppforsk/FRINATEK.
On Monday August 13th our Faculty welcomed 1400 new students. We give them a heartwarming welcome and will do our best to make sure that they feel comfortable at UiO!
The institute kicks off its first study programme next autumn.
I am yet again repeating myself by saying that we are looking towards a very exciting fall this year. But it needs to be said because it is exciting, as it was last year and the year before that. The most important political document this fall might be the revised long-term plan for research and higher education.
At present UiO:Life Science funds seven convergence environments that address major challenges within life sciences related to health and environment/sustainable growth. A new application round starts now. Researchers from all units at UiO are welcome to participate.
The first seed of research sprouts was sown at the Department of Informatics (IFI) two years ago. UiO selected informatics for their new researcher pilot program. Currently, applications are read carefully, and relevant candidates will be called for an interview.
We are in the process of conducting a Management Development Program at the Faculty. The program is held for everyone with management responsibilities at the Faculty and will last until the end of 2019.
New calls for proposals for Centres for Research-based innovation (SFI) is coming soon, and MN is ready for the task! While the Research Council of Norway is adjusting and optimizing the SFI initiative after being evaluated, our researchers are focusing on how to solve societal challenges in collaboration with Norwegian and international industry.
With 2.20 first choice applicants per study place on our bachelor programs we still have a bit to go to reach the goal of π first choice applicants per study place, but we are much closer to reach π now than we were five years ago.
Two of the three major university-wide interdisciplinary initiatives at UiO, UiO:Energy and UiO:Life Sciences have hired new directors in recent weeks, and both come from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (MN). I'm sure there will be many exciting opportunities for MN researchers and educators to contribute to both of these efforts in the future.
Professor Trygve Helgaker claims never to have done any “applied science”. Nevertheless theoretical chemistry turns out to be so useful that the Research Council has granted him two Centres of Excellence in a row.
I would like to start thanking the employees at the Faculty for their input in the making of a new strategy for the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. The first draft is soon ready and will be distributed to all our employees during May.
April 15th is the deadline for applying to higher education in Norway. The young and talented crowd then has to decide what study program will range at the top of their wish list at the Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service (Samordna opptak).
Many things are happening on the educational front at our faculty! We are now in the middle of our InterAct process. At the same time, there are many activities outside the Faculty that we will be affected by.
UiO:Life Science shall recruit, educate and develop talents. Before Christmas the initiative announced that students could apply for summer research projects. The board has decided that as many as 66 students will be offered a project in 2018.
On March 8th we are getting ready for the invading hordes of young students who are interested in studying with us during the next year or two. Through the day, thousands of young ones will surge the campus, sniffing out the best study environments. At the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, about a hundred students and staffers will be welcoming them warmly.
Thanks to all who attended Oslo Life Science – Investing in health and environment – 12–15 February 2018. See pictures and watch videos from the events. We hope to see all of you again at Oslo Life Science 2019.