Young Investigators Day Programme
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Young investigators day, an opportunity to build on your skills or learn new ones.
Made possible with the support of
The Norwegian Research School of Global Health (NRSGH)
During this day we will have many options for you:
Publications
We will offer seminars in using referencing tools, choosing open access journals or not, what authors may expect from science journals and meetings with different editors.
Writing sessions for groups
Grab the opportunity to learn more about writing. Some sessions will focus on the basic elements of text and how to shape your data into a stringent tale conforming with the requirements of formal presentation.
Meet the Editor
We invite relevant editors to tell us how we can get our manuscripts accepted for publication.
Career development
We will offer seminars on subjects like how to plan your PhD, building your CV, entrepreneurship, what industries are looking for when hiring etc.
Presentation skills
We will offer courses on how to present your work (speaking, tempo, enunciation and more), how to make videos, how to create posters both traditional and digital posters.
Podcasts
We will teach you how to produce your own podcasts!
Grant writing
We will teach you how to write a good grant application.
Meet the Professor
Here we offer a chance to meet different professors from around the world. You will get a chance to ask questions to the professors on a variety of subjects.
Research ethics
Discussions about ethical dilemmas in research and how to handle them
You will also be able to sign up for the different seminars we are offering during Friday 1st October. We look forward to seeing you virtually then.
- is organised by the University of Bergen (UiB) on behalf of the Federation of European Societies for Tropical Medicine and International Health (FESTMIH)
- with enabling partners (Centre for International Health, UiB; Haukeland University Hospital; Global Health Norway, the Norwegian Research School of Global Health; and the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH))
- and sponsors (Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH); the European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP); and Merck)
- and supported by the Research Council of Norway.
- The abstracts will be presented in a special issue of the Journal of Tropical Medicine & International Health (TMIH).