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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210520
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SUMMARY:NUAS Legal Webinar: Conflicts of interest in research projects
DESCRIPTION:In the guidelines for research ethics in Norway\, it is stated that “both researchers and research institutions should maintain their independence in relation to their principals”. Conflicts of interest in research refers to situations in which financial or other personal considerations may compromise\, or have the appearance of compromising the researcher’s professional judgement in conducting or reporting research. If the independence of the researcher or the research institution is questioned\, the credibility of the research could be questioned. \nThe subject for this webinar is therefore examining the different institutional systems available for handling conflicts of interest in research projects. \nProgramme: \n12.00 – 12.40 Regulations for sideline jobs and owner interests at UiO\nBerit Hernes Bakke\, Personnel Manager\, University of Oslo. \n12.45– 13.25 Conflicts of interest.\nSøren Friis Hansen\, Professor\, Copenhagen Business School. \nThis Webinar is now fully booked.
URL:https://nuas.org/event/nuas-legal-webinar-conflicts-of-interest-in-research-projects/
CATEGORIES:Online,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Pioneer of open science - Is Finland meeting the expectations?
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to know more about open science in Finland? \nFinland has declared itself a pioneer of open science in Europe. This goal is supported by the unique national coordination of open science\, which is financially supported by the Ministry of Education and Culture. Development has been very rapid in recent years: setting up coordination\, preparing declarations and recommendations based on the research community\, evaluating the level of maturity of open science of the research organizations\, building a new evaluation model (in progress)\, etc. It is characteristic of the Finnish operating model that national recommendations are produced in co-operation with research organizations\, not on the initiative of the Ministry. By the way\, a similar national co-operation model has been implemented e.g. guiding good scientific practice (responsible conduct of research) and quality management and audits of the universities. \nSee: https://avointiede.fi/en \nAgenda: \n\nOpening\, Head of Research Development Markku Ihonen\, Research Services\, Tampere University\nDialogue between\n\nNational coordination of open science\, Head of Development\, National Open Science\, Henriikka Mustajoki\, The Federation of Finnish Learned Societies\nOpen Science Practices at the University of Jyväskylä\, Head of Services\, Arto Ikonen\, Open Science Center\, University of Jyväskylä\n\n\nDiscussion\n\nThe presentation from this webinar is online at: https://1drv.ms/b/s!AmG6IG2yBZj6mVOSJKQmxMIso6Om?e=aWqNbi \nNUAS Research and Innovation group
URL:https://nuas.org/event/pioneer-of-open-science-is-finland-meeting-the-expectations/
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210309T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210309T150000
DTSTAMP:20221011T121551Z
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SUMMARY:Indexing your scientists’ social media activity
DESCRIPTION:NUAS Communication Group invites you to the webinar: Indexing your scientists’ social media activity\nMike Young launched a new index in 2019 that ranks and compares scientists’ social media impact.  It uses a new method to compare scientists based on their follower numbers on the social media platforms most relevant for scientists and researchers – namely Twitter and LinkedIn.   The first iterations of the index (2019 and 2020) were for the Greater Copenhagen / Øresund region and for Denmark. In 2021\, the index will include other measures of impact – and other regions.   The results\, and the feedback from participating scientists\, offers lessons to all communications staff at universities.  In this webinar\, Mike will focus on the lessons from the index on improving research outreach\, and on how scientists can be nudged into becoming science ‘ambassadors’ for their universities.  How does your university encourage scientists’ social media activity and behaviour? In the last part of the webinar\, your feedback will be appreciated and discussed. \nAbout: Mike Young does science communication and social media courses for researchers through his own Mike Young Academy. He used to be Editor of the University Post\, an English-language media hub at the University of Copenhagen for students and scientists (2009-2016). \nThis webinar will take place 09 March from 14:00–15:00 CET (UTC+1)\, please check your local time if you are outside of the Central European Time Zone. \nRegister at: https://nettskjema.no/a/176924#/page/1 to receive a link to the Zoom room before the event.
URL:https://nuas.org/event/indexing-your-scientists-social-media-activity/
LOCATION:University of Copenhagen\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Online,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Sharing knowledge and joy – how to get the most out of LinkedIn
DESCRIPTION:NUAS Communication Group invites you to the webinar: Sharing knowledge and joy – how to get the most out of LinkedIn\nLinkedIn is one of the fastest-growing social media platforms in the world. Unlike Facebook\, it‘s still possible to get great outreach without paying for it.  Despite this\, many organisations and individuals merely use LinkedIn for recruitment\, employer branding and job searches. At Malmö University\, we primarily use LinkedIn to strengthen the image of how our research and collaboration work towards a better society. Highlighting the importance of channel strategy\, quality content and knowing the perks of this often under-utilised social media platform\, this webinar will give you an insight in how to increase your outreach and follower engagement on LinkedIn in a strategic way. \nEllen Albertsdóttir is a research communicator at Malmö University.  As a senior strategist with over 10 years’ experience in storytelling and making science accessible to a wide audience\, Ellen has a proven track record within social media. She has managed the University’s LinkedIn page for two years\, successfully utilizing it to highlight research and collaboration. \nThis webinar will take place 04 February from 14:00–15:00 CET (UTC+1)\, please check your local time if you are outside of the Central European Time Zone. \nRegister at: https://nettskjema.no/a/176919 to receive a link to the Zoom room before the event.
URL:https://nuas.org/event/sharing-knowledge-and-joy-how-to-get-the-most-out-of-linkedin/
LOCATION:Malmö University\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Online,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210115
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SUMMARY:How your brain wants to work 
DESCRIPTION:NUAS Communication Group invites you to the webinar: How your brain wants to work\nModern work life is not designed for our ancient brains. How should we organize our work so that it would better take into account the recent neuroscientific findings on the properties of our brain? This talk gives practical tools to develop work and recovery. \nAbout: Minna Huotilainen\, PhD\, is Professor of Educational Sciences at University of Helsinki\, Finland. Her background is in neuroscience and she is eager to find application areas of brain research in multiple areas like education\, work well-being\, and music. She has been awarded the Sokrates Prize and the J.V. Snellman Prize for popularizing neuroscientific findings. More on Minna Huotilainen: https://researchportal.helsinki.fi/en/persons/minna-huotilainen \nThis webinar will take place 14 January from 14:00–15:00 CET (UTC+1)\, please check your local time if you are outside of the Central European Time Zone. \nRegister at: https://nettskjema.no/a/176912 to receive a link to the Zoom room before the event.
URL:https://nuas.org/event/how-your-brain-wants-to-work/
LOCATION:University of Helsinki\, Helsinki\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Online,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201208
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SUMMARY:Fighting COVID-19 with Communications
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will cover The University of Iceland communications in the times of COVID-19: \n\nProviding information and support\, first response\, reaching staff and students\nCollaboration with students\, social responsibility\, providing scientifically accurate information\, assisting authorities and civil protection and emergency management.\n\nWebinar host Jón Örn Guðbjartsson is the Head of Marketing and Communication at the University of Iceland. He has an MA degree in public relations and business communications\, an MBA degree from the International University of South Europe\, Barcelona\, and an MA degree in Icelandic literature from the University of Iceland.   Jón Örn has a long experience in hosting TV-shows and has been hosting the gold award nominee series Science of the Future. \nStart time: 14:00 CET (Iceland\, 13:00; Finland\, 15:00) \nRegister for the event here: Fighting COVID-19 with Communications – Nettskjema \nOnce you are registered\, you will receive a link to the Zoom room.
URL:https://nuas.org/event/fighting-covid-19-with-communications/
CATEGORIES:Online,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201125
DTSTAMP:20221011T115957Z
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SUMMARY:Student-Teacher Communication in the Time of Corona
DESCRIPTION:How did the student-teacher communication function when teachers and students left the physical classrooms and moved into digital ones in March 2020? \nInnovation and Frustration Surveys\, carried out by Centre on Experiential Legal Learning (CELL) at the University of Oslo among law students and academic teachers across all disciplines nationally\, show both innovation and frustration. In their talk at the new NUAS-communication webinar\, Professor Malcolm Langford and student leader Nicole Versland from CELL will share findings from their research and leadership of the Norwegian national Facebood group “Digital dugnad i høyere utdanning – Digital Teaching for Higher Education“\, with the focus on new forms of interaction and remaining psycho-social challenges. \nAfter the presentation\, there will be room for questions and discussion. \nAbout: Professor Malcolm Langford is the head of CELL\, a Centre for Excellence in. This year Professor Langford was awarded the University of Oslo Student Parliament Education Prize and in 2019 the University of Oslo Annual Teaching Prize. \nThe event is free of charge and open to all NUAS members. Please use the event registration form to reserve your place.
URL:https://nuas.org/event/student-teacher-communication-in-the-time-of-corona/
LOCATION:University of Oslo\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201113T110000
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SUMMARY:Student Administration and Counselling Webinar: Online Open House - expectations and experiences
DESCRIPTION:Roskilde University hosted our first online Open House from September 28th to October 2nd 2020. This was\, of course\, due to COVID-19. Our team of four\, who have a lot of experience with our on-campus event\, went into the task of planning this event with an open mind. It has been a learning process filled with many surprises and emotions. \nPlease join us for an inspirational hour of assumptions\, experiences\, and dialogue about converting our on-campus event into a digital online event. \nDate and time:\nNovember 13th 2020\, 10-11 am \nProgramme:\nThe first 15-20 min. \n\nWelcome\nPurpose and setting the scene\nThoughts & assumptions\nHow did it go?\nWhat did we learn?\n\nThe remaining 40-45 min. \n\nQuestions\nSharing of thoughts\, ideas and experiences\n\nRegistration:\nWe would like to know how many that joins us\, so please register here. The deadline for registration is Wednesday 11th November 2020 at 12 o’clock. \nLink to the webinar:\nThe webinar will take place in Zoom.\nZoom link:https://ruc-dk.zoom.us/j/63430715645?pwd=MmJjcG4zSTE1bHJ0bTlGWmhHeXJUdz09\nMeeting ID:634 3071 5645\nMeeting pasword:950731
URL:https://nuas.org/event/student-administration-and-counselling-webinar-online-open-house-expectations-and-experiences/
LOCATION:RUC Roskilde University\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Online,Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201007T170000
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SUMMARY:NUAS’ Library Group: Open Science Workshops for Library Directors
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: THE ROLES OF LIBRARIES IN CITIZEN SCIENCE\nOnline on October 7th 2020 at 15:00 – 17:00 (Finnish time) \nCitizen Science is an integrated part of Open Science and it is fast emerging as a possible platform for a dialogue between universities and society. A number of European associations such as LERU\, YERUN and LIBER recommend that universities create a Single Point of Contact for Citizen Science within universities. In accordance\, research libraries could pursue this opportunity.\nCitizen Science seeks the inclusion and empowerment for citizens while establishing a dialogue and is based on FAIR data. But what is Citizen Science\, exactly? What is the possible roles of libraries? What strategies should we pursue? How do we establish a Single Point of Contact? What are researchers expecting from us? \nBased on research data from Denmark\, as well as strategic observations from a number of European libraries\, this workshop will enable the participants to: \n\nGet a clear picture of the multilayered landscape of Citizen Science\nGet first points towards a strategy and\nAnd an outline of services that are in alignment with universities and the needs of researchers.\n\nThe goal of the workshop is to ascertain a possible commitment to Citizen Science collaboration. \nProgramme: \n14.00 Welcome (Pia Södergård\, Chair of NUAS’ Library Group); Programme and Goals (Thomas Kaarsted\, Deputy Library Director\, SDU) \n14.05 The Citizen Science landscape and research libraries in Denmark: recommendations for the future (Kristian Hvidtfelt Nielsen\, Associate professor\, Aarhus University) \n14.20 A Single point of contact for Citizen Science (Anne Kathrine Overgaard\, Head of external projects\, Health Science SDU) \n14.35 Possible grant opportunies (Thomas Kaarsted\, Deputy Library director\, SDU Library) \n14.45 Break out groups \n15.30 Discussion and conclusions
URL:https://nuas.org/event/nuas-library-group-open-science-workshops-for-library-directors/
LOCATION:Åbo Akademi University\, Tehtaankatu 2\, Turku\, 20500\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Online,Workshop
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