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Your academic career: building your academic CV and writing successful project proposals

University of Oslo , Norway

To successfully continue with an academic career there are many specific skills you will need to acquire and common pitfalls to avoid. How can you succeed with your project proposals, how to find that right project idea and what is important to remember, already during your PhD, when it comes to building up your CV?…Continue reading Your academic career: building your academic CV and writing successful project proposals

Modelling living systems – From foundational problems to applications

NTNU Trondheim, Norway

NORBIS collaborates with Digital Life Norway about this new workshop in how to model living systems. Organisms are complex systems and if you are working with modeling living systems than this it the workshop for you! We encourage you to present your models during the workshop for discussions. More information and registration HERE.

Workshop in Creating Scientific Illustrations

University of Bergen , Norway

Do you want to use illustrations as an effective communication tool? Learn the essentials of graphic design and visual communication theory, drawing by hand and drawing digitally during this one week course with Pina Kingman. This is a course in collaboration between NORBIS, DEEP, CHESS,  ForBio, IBA and Digital Life. The course will start in…Continue reading Workshop in Creating Scientific Illustrations

Collaborative scientific software development

NORBIS collaborates with Digital Life Norway about this new workshop in how to work collaborative in scientific software development. What comes next once you're comfortable with the syntax of a programming language or two, and have written some small programs for yourself? Once a project grows to a certain size, factors beyond the immediate programming…Continue reading Collaborative scientific software development

Computational Approaches in Transcriptome Analysis (CATA)

University of Bergen , Norway

This five day course will familiarise students with state-of-the-art computational tools and methods for analysing transcriptomes. This will include data generated using well established technologies such as microarrays and short-read bulk-RNA sequencing, as well as data generated using new emerging technologies, such as single-cell and long-read RNA-sequencing. More information and registration HERE.

Introductory workshop in science illustrations

Voss

Introductory workshop in science illustrations This course will introduce the theory and method of how to visually represent your scientific research. More information HERE.