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Activities 2011-2012


GHIG is a supplement to the elective part of the PhD program at the Faculty of Psychology, and aims to offer 9-10 ECT in scientific perspectives, research methods and dissemination through courses, seminars and workshops and social activities.

2011/2012

Seminars

Regularly Ghig seminars are usually held every month or 3-4 times per semester.

The seminars are in 2011/2012 led by: Tina Løkke Vie, Marit Knapstad and Torill Larsen.

 

2012

 

Date

Activity

Location and time

07.02 Regular seminar. The topic of the seminar is: "How to make brilliant and pedagogic presentations, using power point, key note and multi-media", by Børge Sivertsen  . C-12, room 446 10:00-12:00

08-09.03

PhD course "The assests approach to health". Course co-ordinators: Maurice Mittelmark and Marguerite Daniel (1ECT). Course description

room 276-2/3 09:00-15:00

09.03 Supervision seminar C-13 Board room 16:00
12-16.03
PhD course "Socio-ecological approaches to behaviour change: theory, design and evaluation of interventions", by Prof. Laurence Moore (3ECTs). Course description
C-13, Mon., Tues., Wed. and Friday room 207. Thursday room 276-2/3. 09:00-15:30
17.04 Regular seminar: "Measurement of psychological constructs", by Torbjørn Torsheim. C-12, room 446 10:00-12:00
15.05 Regular seminar: "Employing social cognition models to develop actions preventing HIV/AIDS among youth in sub-Saharan Africa. Discussions on "The Reasoned Action Approach" and illustrations of structural equation modeling and "Sobel's approximate test", by Leif Edvard Aarø. C-12, room 446 10:00-11:00
08.06

7th annual GHIG-seminar

C-13 Board room. 09:00
To be announced Regular seminar. The topic of the seminar is:
To be announced
10-14.09
PhD course by Prof. Laurence Moore. (3ECTs)
To be announced
09.11 Supervision seminar: "Leading an international project on a 105-day confinement study in which a multinational crew(N=6) simulated a Mars mission" by Gro M. Sandal.
C-13 Board room 16:00
14-16.11
PhD course "Questioning global hegemonic thinking: new approaches in gender, generation and health". Course co-ordinators: Marguerite Daniel, Haldis Haukanes, Torill Bull. (2ECTs)
To be announced



 

2011

 

Date

Activity

Location and time

22-29.01

Gran Canaria: Elective course:The many faces of leadership and followership, and their applicability in the academic arena. By Stig Berge-Matthiesen,  Anders Skogstad and Bente Wold (for GHIG-members only) . Registration to Wenche Marthinussen

TBA

7-11.03

Elective course offered by GHIG and Uni Health: "Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling using AMOS". By Kyrre Breivik. Registration to Maria Luttges

C-13 room 204
08.03 Regular Seminar. The topic of the seminar is: "How to present research in the media", by Gro Malnes Øvrebø. The Division of Communication at UiB will then give us some tips about what's good to be aware of when presenting research in media (e.g. the press release and the popular scientific work). C-12 room 315 11:30-13:00
11.03 Supervison seminar C-13  Board room. 16:00
13.04 Regular Seminar.The topic of the seminar is:"How to prepare and write the "kappe"", by Professor Oddrun Samdal.
C-12 room 446 09:30-11:30
27.05

6th annual GHIG-seminar

C-13 Board room. 10:00
07.06 Regular seminar. The topic of the seminar is: "How to publish in scientific papers", by Arnstein Mykletun, Professor II. C-12 room 446 10:00-12:00
20.09 Regular seminar. The topic of the seminar is: "What is good teaching?", by Professor Arild Raaheim, Head of the Higher Education Research Unit, Faculty of Psychology.
C-12 room 446 10:00-12:00
20-21.10 Annual PhD seminar at Solstrand Hotel Solstrand
11.10 Supervision seminar C-13 Board room 16:00
01.11

Regular seminar. Fellow researcher Simon Øverland will present the article "Associations between schools' tobacco restrictions and adolescents' use of tobacco".

C-12 room 446 10:00-12:00
21, 22, 23.11 CDP course "Linear mixed models", by Torbjørn Torsheim (open to GHIG members)  
05-16.12 PhD course "Introduction to Qualitative methods, interview and analysis", by Torill Larsen, Ingrid Holsen and Hege Tjomsland. Course description (the course will be given in Norwegian). Registration to Maria Luttges
 C-13 room 503 10:00-15:00

 

 

 

Last updated 21.2.2012