幸运飞艇计划

Home
Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care
general assembly

IGS General Assembly 8 Jan. 2020

Summarising 2019 and looking ahead to 2020 at IGS

IGS Christmas 2019
Photo:
Guri R酶rtveit

Main content

Innovation in all we do

Guri R酶rtveit is pleased to have been re-appointed in the exciting, fantastic job as Head of IGS for another 4 years. However, she encourages IGS researchers to begin thinking now about the next Department Head, 4 years down the road.

R酶rtveit spoke of the importance of thinking in new ways. Innovation, for example, is not only about commercialisation, it is about thinking in new ways 鈥 being innovation in research. There will be a new leader position at IGS 鈥 Innovation Leader. Bettina Huseb酶 will be IGS鈥 first Innovation Leader. R酶rtveit highlighted Huseb酶鈥檚 efforts to combine a large group of multi-disciplinary researchers as well as small and large commercial interests in an application for one of the Research Council of Norway鈥檚 . Learn 听more.

innovation
Photo:
Bettina Huseb酶

Huseb酶 says that global challenges need innovation.

鈥淚nnovation means creating value in new ways鈥

Research is different things to different people

Ingvild Fossgard Sand酶y has been the Deputy Head of Department and the Head of Research for 2 years. January 2020 she moved to a new Section at IGS where she will be听Professor of Global Health at the Centre for International Health. R酶rtveit expressed her deeply felt appreciation for Sand酶y鈥檚 hard work and support. She praised Sand酶y鈥檚 competence, as well as her ability to follow-up, take initiatives and give feedback.

Bjarne Robberstad will take over as Research Leader at IGS. While Robberstad says that research is different things to different people, he underlines that research at IGS should continue to support IGS鈥 Vision and Mission: better health, better society.

Askeladden og den gemle kjerringen
Photo:
Bjarne Robberstad

He spoke of the Department continuing to actively support all researchers, from the up and coming 鈥淎skeladden鈥 to the older, wiser, experienced researchers 鈥

  • Support research leaders
  • Support young ambitious new researchers
  • Application-writing seminars
  • Increase collegiality between all
  • Revision of research strategy.

Among other things, R酶rtveit says IGS鈥 revised research strategy will highlight continued development of new Master courses and TVEPS. (幸运飞艇计划 Rector, Dag Rune Olsen, and Vice-Rector for Global Relations, Anneline Eriksen,听met with IGS鈥 strategic research and education leaders Wednesday 2 October.)

In terms of large research applications, R酶rtveit says that one SFI has been sent in, and 2 SFF applications are being worked on. She would like IGS to have continued support for application writing processes, to further increase competency there. She would also like to see more emphasis placed on project leader competencies.

Universities are creativity arenas

Edvin Schei, IGS鈥 Leader of Education highlighted that an important theme within Higher Education in 2020 will be seeing universities as creativity arenas. He says that IGS is committed to continuing to invest in increasing teaching competencies. Education Strategy IGS 2019-2023 (Norwegian only) Schei pointed to some key concepts in IGS鈥 Education Strategy that will be important in the coming years including: learning theories, student-centred pedagogy, smart technologies, useful evaluation tools, and role reflections (as a teacher, as a role model).

Schei reminded IGS faculty that MED will be offering a rewards to excellent teachers. More info (in Norwegian). He also spoke about the new Pedagogy Portfolios (more info in Norwegian). There will be 2 workshops in how to create one: 9 March and 17 April. 听

Schei highlighted 2 other important dates in Spring Semester 2020. IGS鈥 Education Seminar will be held 22 April. Nominations for IGS鈥 teaching prize (worth 10听000 NOK) close 1 March.

TVEPS organisation
Photo:
Edvin Schei

TVEPS has grown significantly in 2019

幸运飞艇计划 and HVL (H酶gskolen p氓 Vestlandet) have collaborated to develop TVEPS (Centre for Interprofessional Work-Place Learning). The Centre meets the requirement for obligatory professional and collaborative training in health and social welfare. From autumn 2020, around 900 students from 17 different disciplines will have an interdisciplinary training period with TVEPS.

Alrek Health Cluster

It is less than 8 months until most of IGS moves to the new Alrek Health Cluster (Norwegian only) IGS personnel will move into this new arena for collaborations in research and education 10 Aug, 2020.听

Alrek brings opportunities and possibilities. There will be meeting places that will facilitate IGS鈥 strong social bonds. R酶rtveit says that much is happening already around Alrek. Many people at IGS are involved. Follow to stay updated.

鈥淭he train is leaving the station 鈥 don鈥檛 be left on the platform!鈥

IGS numbers 2019

Publications

While numbers are about the same or slightly lower, R酶rtveit stressed that quality is more important than quantity, and spoke of trying to increase the number of level 2 publications. Top publications include a CISMAC article in The Lancet, a book on Migrant Health (Esperanza Diaz), and a book on elderly medicine (Bettina Huseb酶).

The numbers of graduating PhDs and Masters remain about the same, just slightly lower (23 PhDs, 48 Masters).

Prizes

IGS faculty were awarded numerous prizes in 2019. R酶rtveit underlined the importance of actively participating in the nomination process.

  • PhD Candidate of the Year (MED): Kristine Onarheim (ET脴K)
  • High Quality Teaching Prize (MED): 11th semester medical studies - 脴ystein Hetlevik (FAM)
  • Disseminiation Prize 2019 (MED): Edvin Schei (FAM)
  • Teaching Prize (Helse Vest): Aslak Aslaksen (SAMLET)
  • The Nordic Friedrichs Prize : Guri R酶rtveit (FAM) 听
  • Students鈥 Choice Prize: Anders B忙rheim (FAM)
  • Marie Sp氓ngberg Prize: Hilde Engjom (EPISTAT)
  • Rune Samdal (FEST) was awarded several prizes

Applications

IGS researchers were active in application-writing. R酶rtveit says that the process of application writing is important. It can help researchers to focus their thoughts, build networks and partnerships, learn to think differently 鈥 innovatively! She also underlines the importance of successful applicants encouraging others and sharing their experiences.

Successful application highlights include:

  • Rolv Skj忙rven being granted an ERC advanced grant
  • Ole Frithjof Norheim being granted funding for a new research centre, BCEPS

Other successful applicants include: Ane Johannesen, Trond Riise, Tone Bj酶rge, Inger Haukenes, Sabine Ruths, Bj酶rn Bjorvatn, Anne Kjersti Daltveit and Bettina Huseb酶.

IGS organisation 2020
Photo:
Guri R酶rtveit

Wrapping up: looking back and looking forwards

Looking back 2016-2019

R酶rtveit says that the process of re-organisation at IGS has helped IGS grow. There is definitely more interdisciplinary collaboration between researchers and research groups, she says. Progress was made in all 6 goals from her previous 4-year mandate:

  • Strengthen internal collaboration within IGS
  • Strengthen IGS鈥 activity within Global Health
  • Increase collaborations with local research millieux
  • Strengthen teaching at IGS
  • Strengthen collaboration with Primary Health Services

Looking forward 2020-2023

  • IGS鈥 plans and strategy documents will be revised 鈥 the possibilities and goals support team-building
  • Restructuring and leader development 鈥 increasing awareness of organisational structures and leadership in academia
  • Multi-disciplinary collaborations give fantastic opportunities
  • But - balancing our sense of identity as a department with the collaborative opportunities in Alrek