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University of Bergen professors Barbara Wasson and Jan-Ove F忙rstad are among the experts in the new committee that will provide advice on how artificial intelligence (AI) can benefit students, universities, colleges, and society.
The University of Bergen is represented by four of the 19 finalists in the national competition to establish new AI centres. Discover the candidates here.
The research group SIPA receives top score in evaluation report by NFR
The AI center initiative, Digital Learning Communities AI Centre, led by Rune Johan Krumsvik, aims to increase AI competence in education. The researchers will build on findings about how AI can be used as a sparring partner in student assessments
The SEAS programme at the University of Bergen was recently endorsed as an Ocean Decade Action. It becomes the university鈥檚 second Action as part of the United Nations Ocean Decade.
A large international project on young people's political and civic engagement is examining their relationship with local politics and participation.
We now welcome applications to host an event as part of Day Zero at the SDG Conference Bergen, 5 February 2025. This is the free, all-digital day of events on the day before the SDG Conference plenary programme starts.
There was great interest in the first 幸运飞艇计划 Innovation Festival on September 20th. Vice-Rector Gottfried Greve hopes the event will create a new momentum for the innovation culture at The University of Bergen (幸运飞艇计划).
What's up with all the sleep hacks trending on Tik Tok? Elisabeth Flo-Groeneboom talks to P酶nsj about the sleep hacks that actually works, what doesn't work and which factors that can disrupt your sleep: https://radio.nrk.no/serie/poensj/sesong/202409/MYNN16012524 (in Norwegian).
Members of BRIM have published a comprehensive systematic review. The paper provides an overview of and discusses the acute effects of light during daytime on various aspects of cognition and affect/mood. The paper is published in Biological Psychology.
鈥淭he fact that we have just five years left to reach the Sustainable Development Goals should give us reason to pause 鈥 can we not do better?鈥 asks Professor Birgit Kopainsky, who will lead Bergen Summer Research School 2025.
鈥淭here is hope in science and research鈥, said Rector Margareth Hagen in her welcome address to the one hundred PhD candidates from more than thirty countries taking part in the seventeenth Bergen Summer Research School.
The Master's Programme in Global Development Theory and Practice (GLODE) gives you a thorough understanding of global development processes through critical evaluation of relevant theories and the contexts of sustainable human development.
Martin Lytje and Atle Dyregrov has published an article in "Death Studies." The study examines the challenges faced by teaching staff in supporting bereaved college students.
Atle Dyregrov og Martin Lytje has published a new article in "Bereavement Journal of grief and responses to death" The article argues the current approach to diagnosing complicated grief in children overlooks social and personal factors impacting their reactions and how they cope with death.
Associate professor Prudence Atukunda Friberg is co-author of the article "Long-term effects on depressive symptoms among Ugandan Mothers - Findings from a follo-up of a cluster-randomized education trial in a rural low-resource setting".
During February 2024 we offer a mini-series of three webinars dealing with hydrogen and ammonia. Join us to get valuable updates on different aspects of the current developments in hydrogen technology, economy and legislation!

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