Are you a researcher with an innovative idea based on your research that can contribute to solving an important need in society, but need funding to develop the idea further? Check the UiO call for innovation funding within all academic fields. The call is aimed at both commercial and non-commercial projects. The application deadline was 1 September 2025.
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Anders Jahre Award for Medical Research 2025 is awarded to Professor Sten Eirik W?lgaard Jacobsen, Karolinska Institutet. The Anders Jahre Award for Young Researchers goes to Thomas McWilliams, University of Helsinki and William Nyberg, Karolinska Institutet.
The trade union LO Stat and the state reached an agreement at 2 a.m. this morning. This means there will be no strike this year, and that this year’s salary negotiations will begin.
Here are the new representatives who will be involved in governing the University of Oslo going forward, as members of the University board.
The University Board has designated this year’s recipients of UiO's Research Award, Education Award, Dissemination Award, Innovation Award, and Award for Young Researchers.
The elections for the University Board are approaching. Meet the candidates and find your representative.
NotebookLM is a powerful AI-driven tool from Google designed to help users create, organize, and analyze content. It will be useful for both students and staff and is now available for free to everyone at UiO.
In May, new representatives will be elected for the university board. Here are the candidates.
Congratulations to 15 research groups at the University of Oslo that have been granted seed funding to further develop their innovative ideas with the aim to put the research to use.
Employees have so far reported HSE incidents through the "Speak up!" pages on uio.no. This will continue to be the case – the webpages will just look slightly different.
Ragnhild Hennum has been elected as the new rector at the University of Oslo, alongside pro-rector Bj?rn Jamtveit.
The university allows staff to take time off during work hours to donate blood, which can be recorded as short-term leave.
In May, new representatives will be elected for the university board. Suggest others or nominate yourself as a candidate. The deadline is April 22.
The local salary negotiations for 2024 between UiO, Akademikerne, and Unio have now concluded.
1 March is the deadline for applying to the University Kindergartens for year 2025/2026 with start-up in August. If you need a kindergarten place for your child and meet the application criteria, submit an application on the online form. The application form opens 1 February.
If you have a UiO-owned laptop with Windows 10, it will be updated to Windows 11 between February 3rd and 15th.
Join a fun and social after-work event with colleagues from all across UiO.
The University of Oslo, together with the parties involved, has signed a protocol related to the salary negotiations for 2024 under the LO/YS agreement.
The candidates to become the next rector of the University of Oslo (UiO) are Hanne Flinstad Harbo, Giske Ursin and Ragnhild Hennum.
The candidates in this spring’s rector election will be announced on January 13th. Get to know the candidates and ask them questions in one of the upcoming election meetings.
UiO, together with the parties involved, has signed a protocol related to the salary negotiations for 2024 under the Akademikerne/Unio agreement. The parties agreed that the general percentage increase will be 2.1%.
Norway Life Science 2025 brings together the country's leading players in health, life sciences, and artificial intelligence to find solutions that ensure Norway reaps greater benefits from its significant investments in health research.
A very generous monetary gift from The Savings Bank Foundation DNB ensures that children and youth can experience the Viking Age up close in the new Museum of the Viking Age.
21 projects have been granted funding to develop solutions to meet societal needs. We congratulate all the research groups!
Award winners Ajna Jusi?, Alen Muhi?, and Lejla Damon were all born as a result of sexual violence during the Bosnian War (1992-1995). They recieve the award for their pioneering work on behalf of war children, a group that is often forgotten.