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  • Dec. 21, 2023

    On 8 June we attended SFF Norment's closing event.

  • Dec. 21, 2023

    We are incredibly proud! Eleven of our innovative researchers have achieved early-phase funding for highly exciting innovation projects. Congratulations to Emilie Kildal, Gunnveig Grodeland, Hilde Loge Nilsen, Johanne Tracey Jacobsen, Magnar Bj?r?s, Vibeke Ansteinsson, Guro Haugen Fossum, Joel Glover, Merethe Blandhol, Stefan Schauber and Zhi Zhao. The funding is being awarded by the University of Oslo (UiO) under the auspices of the Value Creation Growth House – UiO. Good luck with your projects! Read more

  • June 20, 2023

    Thank you for the good National Meeting of Deans in Troms?, for interesting speeches and good discussions with colleagues, politicians and representatives from many organisations. New study places for medicine, decentralised teaching at all places of study, internships, sustainability (great presentation by Eivind Engebretsen), career tools, the eye of the needle for an LIS1 position and research - both in the primary health service and the importance of basic research - were among important topics that were extensively discussed. Our large delegation from MED - including our fantastic student representatives - look forward to the continuation!

  • Dec. 21, 2023

    Thank you for the good national Dean's meeting in Troms?, for interesting speeches and good discussions with colleagues, politicians and representatives from many organisations. New study places for medicine, decentralised teaching at all places of study, internships, sustainability (great presentation by Eivind Engebretsen), career tools, the eye of the needle for an LIS1 position and research - both in the primary health service and the importance of basic research - were among important topics that were extensively discussed. Our large delegation from MED - including our fantastic student representatives - look forward to the continuation!

  • Dec. 21, 2023

    This year, the Norwegian Cancer Society will award MNOK 220 to 28 top researchers.
    Nine of our researchers have been allocated funding for the crucial cancer research they are conducting as part of a record-breaking funding allocation from the Norwegian Cancer Society. We would like to congratulate Marieke Lydia Kuijjer, Anthony Mathelier , Biswajyoti (Biswa) Sahu, PhD, Hanne Cathrine Lie, Aurelie Bellanger, Ragnhild Eskeland, Kay Oliver Schink, Nicola Pietro Montaldo and Harald Stenmark, who have all been awarded funding.
    The funding originates from Norwegian citizens who buy pink ribbons, pay their membership fees, make bequests and give gifts.
    The funds will be used for further cancer research. Read more

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  • Dec. 21, 2023

    Esperanza Dias, Head of the Pandemic Centre at the University of Bergen, Bernadette Kumar, Hanne FH, Dean Professor Dibya Singh Shah, Jeanette H. Magnus, Ingeborg Haavardsson and Dr. Saroj P. Ojha pictured here at Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu.
    We also had the pleasure of meeting Torun Dramdal, the Norwegian Ambassador to Nepal. She talked about the embassy’s initiatives and joint projects. She was impressed by the activities and particularly interested in the planned partnership relating to Women in Global Health. During our trip to Dhulikhel, we stopped in Bhaktapur, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city dates back to the 12th century and was damaged during the earthquake in 2015. Norway has assisted with the restoration work.

    Read the travelogue from the Nepal trip by Jeanette H. Magnus.

  • Dec. 21, 2023

    The opening of the University of Oslo’s first external campus for medical students marked a historic day for the region, as medical students can now complete large parts of their training at S?rlandet Hospital Trust and the municipalities in Agder. Read more in Norwegian.

  • Dec. 21, 2023

    Medical students at UiO Campus South encounter patients and professionals and have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the student community. Going forward, more students from UiO will complete parts their training here. Current medical students from UiO will be invited on a study trip to UiO Campus South to get to know students and staff.

  • Dec. 21, 2023

    The faculty management team is pictured here during a meeting with the departmental management team at the Faculty of Health and Society.

  • Dec. 21, 2023

    Oslo schools were invited to meet our researchers at the Research Expo for pupils at the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology.

    Read more in Norwegian: 欧洲杯在线买球_欧洲杯投注网站推荐@storg for elever p? Teknisk museum.

    Here you can see Dean Hanne Flinstad Harbo paying a visit to the medical photographers’ stand.

  • Dec. 21, 2023

    Oslo schools were invited to meet our researchers at the Research Expo for pupils at the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology.

    Read more in Norwegian: 欧洲杯在线买球_欧洲杯投注网站推荐@storg for elever p? Teknisk museum.

    Here you can see Dean Hanne Flinstad Harbo paying a visit to the medical photographers’ stand.

  • Dec. 21, 2023

    Visitors had the opportunity to meet brain researchers, look inside the body using VR glasses, learn about heart research, diet, the production of prostheses and the link between sustainability and health. Read more in Norwegian.

  • Dec. 21, 2023

    14:30-16:00 Great Auditorium at OUH, 16:00-18:00

    The speakers and choir that contributed to the event at the student canteen at Domus Medica. The new office of the Dean welcomed all staff and students at the Faculty during the kick-off meeting for the 2023 spring semester. There were two parts to the event: To begin with there were talks in the Great Auditorium at Oslo University Hospital, followed by mingling, food and entertainment by the Oslo Medical Girls’ Choir in Domus Medica.

  • Dec. 21, 2023
  • Dec. 21, 2023

    Dean Hanne Harbo and Dean of Studies Magnus L?berg meeting students in  the Great Auditorium at Domus Medica at the start of the 2023 spring semester.

  • Dec. 21, 2023

    Dean of Studies Magnus L?berg and Dean Hanne Harbo welcomed the students on Module 6 in medicine to the first lecture of the semester. “We are incredibly pleased to see so many students from around the world choosing to complete a semester at UiO as part of their training. Student exchanges are extremely valuable, both for those who participate and the student community that welcomes international students.”

  • May 9, 2023

    We visited Université Paris Cité, which is a partner in Circle U. The goal of the trip was to get to know and learn from each other, and to look at opportunities for further cooperation and exchange within Circle U. The heading was "The future of health education". Among other things, we gained insight into how the UPC organises its medical school, and how the admission model and its national examination in medicine affects its entire study programme. We visited its impressive simulation centre and also gained insight into how it tests the implementation of digital OSCE as a formative activity for medical school. Following our visit, a separate meeting was scheduled to look at potential student exchange between the University of Oslo and the UPC.

  • May 9, 2023

    We visited Université Paris Cité, which is a partner in Circle U. The goal of the trip was to get to know and learn from each other, and to look at opportunities for further cooperation and exchange within Circle U. The heading was "The future of health education". Among other things, we gained insight into how the UPC organises its medical school, and how the admission model and its national examination in medicine affects its entire study programme. We visited its impressive simulation centre and also gained insight into how it tests the implementation of digital OSCE as a formative activity for medical school. Following our visit, a separate meeting was scheduled to look at potential student exchange between the University of Oslo and the UPC.

  • May 9, 2023

    We visited Université Paris Cité, which is a partner in Circle U. The goal of the trip was to get to know and learn from each other, and to look at opportunities for further cooperation and exchange within Circle U. The heading was "The future of health education". Among other things, we gained insight into how the UPC organises its medical school, and how the admission model and its national examination in medicine affects its entire study programme. We visited its impressive simulation centre and also gained insight into how it tests the implementation of digital OSCE as a formative activity for medical school. Following our visit, a separate meeting was scheduled to look at potential student exchange between the University of Oslo and the UPC.