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Louise Bjerrum (UiB) and Daniel Vethe (NTNU) have translated 'Enlighten Your Clock: How your body tells time' into Norwegian. Target audience is adolescents 13-18 years of age. The comic book describes how light can affect circadian rhythms, sleep, and mental health.
Michelle Chang, BA, Fulbright student at the Centre for Crisis Psychology has written an article in American Journal of Public Health ( AJPH )
Martin Lytje and Atle Dyregrov have published a research article "When Young Children Grieve: Supporting Bereaved Children from the Perspective of Daycare Staff" in Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research
For the second time, the annual Bergen Summer Research School was an online event — this time with special sessions on systems-thinking and innovative digital social activities.
The first joint article from the Pandemic Centre as a unit has now been published in Scandinavian Journal of Public Health.
Four of the five most popular master programmes among international applicants directly tackle global challenges. 
Building on years of collaboration with institutions of research and higher education, the University of Bergen ends year with funding for a record number of new projects with partner institutions in the South.
Jens C. Thimm, Agnete Egilsdatter Kristoffersen and Unni Ringberg have published a new article in the European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Associate professor Line Oldervoll is co-author on a published article on work participation after cancer treatment
Professor Atle Dyregrov, associate professor Martin Lytje at the centre and professor Kari Dyregrov at HVL have published an article in "Bereavement Care"
Humans are the only species that uses symbols to express quantities, and researchers now want to find out why number systems vary so much between cultures.
The launch at the University Aula concluded with two large panels representing the diversity of scientific milieus tackling global challenges in Bergen. Together they will work to make Bergen the place of choice for students seeking knowledge and skills to help solve global challenges.
This week, the Centre for crisis psychology initiated a new continued educational course focusing on human aspects of the pandemic. The course runs over six weeks and was fully booked within days. A second course is will take place later this fall.
A comprehensive course in global mental health started for the first time on Monday 17th of August at the Faculty of Psychology.
Bergen Summer Research School opened 8 June with a record number of participants. Together with some of Bergen's best research milieus, they will explore how their research can contribute to solving global challenges. This year they meet online - watch the many public lectures on YouTube.
The social needs of people are almost in line with the needs of food and drink. We are totally dependent on human contact. Young people maybe more than others.

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