Webinar on Thesis Groups

SDU University of Southern Denmark , Denmark

Sign up for the webinar to learn more about Thesis Groups on SDU and be inspired to start your
own counselling groups.

Fighting COVID-19 with Communications

This webinar will cover The University of Iceland communications in the times of COVID-19: Providing information and support, first response, reaching staff and students Collaboration with students, social responsibility, providing scientifically accurate information, assisting authorities and civil protection and emergency management. Webinar host Jón Örn Guðbjartsson is the Head of Marketing and Communication at the University of Iceland. He […]

How your brain wants to work 

University of Helsinki , Finland

NUAS Communication Group invites you to the webinar: How your brain wants to work Modern 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 […]

Sharing knowledge and joy – how to get the most out of LinkedIn

Malmö University , Sweden

NUAS Communication Group invites you to the webinar: Sharing knowledge and joy – how to get the most out of LinkedIn LinkedIn 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 […]

Indexing your scientists’ social media activity

University of Copenhagen , Denmark

NUAS Communication Group invites you to the webinar: Indexing your scientists’ social media activity Mike 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 […]

NUAS Legal Webinar: Conflicts of interest in research projects

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 […]

Webinar: What does it take to be interculturally sensitive?

Dear Nordic Communicators! Welcome to our Webinar 2. December at 14.00 CET - What does it take to be interculturally sensitive? You can sign up for free! Senior lecturer Mari Rytisalo from Tampere Universities Community, Finland, will talk about what it takes to be interculturally sensitive and share some insights to some fundamental aspects that […]

How to Become Awesome at Student Recruitment

Dear Nordic Communicators! Welcome to our next Webinar Thursday 27. January at 14:00. How to become awesome at student recruitment – a story from Linnaeus University You can sign up for free! Join us on a development journey where creativity, will and the power of change have renewed our way of working as a team. […]