PhD day 2025

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PhD day 2025

Seminar for PhD candidates.

Date/Time

Location

Litteraturhuset (Wergelandsveien 29)

We are delighted to extend an invitation to all PhD candidates for our upcoming PhD Day. We hope this will be a day of inspiration filled with exciting presentations and discussions.

The program covers topics such as research ethical dilemmas related to co-authorship and the supervisor–student relationship, responsible use of AI in research, international academic work, career planning for early career researchers and parallel sessions with workshops (dilan4scientists.eu) on academic writing and communication for wide audiences, and more.

Organizer: Research Support Services from the University Library (oslomet.no) and Department of Research and Development at OsloMet.

Lunch will be served and there will be plenty of time for socializing. Welcome!

Programme PhD Day 2025

Skram (2nd floor)

  • 08.45–09.15: Registration and coffee.
  • 09.15–09.25: Welcome. By Tanja Storsul, Pro-Rector Research and Development.
  • 09.25-09.55: Lecture: Research ethics at OsloMet. By Stine Hulleberg Johansen, Senior Adviser, Department of Research and Development.
  • 09.55–10.25: Lecture: AI and ethics in research. By Michael Alexander Riegler, Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences and Head of AI, Simula Research Laboratories.
  • 10.25–10.45: Coffee Break.
  • 10.45–11.45: Introduction and group work: A research ethical dilemma. By Anders Strand, Associate Professor, Center for the Study of Professions.
  • 11.45–13.00: Lunch (Berner, basement).

Parallel sessions

Skram

  • 13.00–14.00: Panel discussion: International work and cooperation in academia. By Halla Bjørk Holmarsdottir, Professor, Faculty of Education and International Studies (chair), Martin Vinther Bavngaard, PhD candidate, Faculty of Health Sciences, Trine Holten, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Social Sciences, Svenn-Erik Mamelund, Professor, Center for Welfare and Labour Research and Head of Research, Center for Research on Pandemics & Society (PANSOC) and Brita Phuthi, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Education and International Studies.
  • 14.00–14.20: Coffee break.
  • 14.20–15.20: Lecture: Career guidance – professional conversations about career development. By Sonja Susnic, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education and International Studies.
  • 15.20–15.50: Lecture: Printing and publishing your PhD thesis. By Anne-Inger Hellekjær, Head Librarian, University Library and Sissel Gram Mikus, Senior Librian, University Library.

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  • 13.00–14.00: Workshop: Flexible writing for a world beyond academia. By Raffaella Negretti, Professor, Language and Communication, Communication and Learning in Science, Chalmers University of Technology and Baraa Khuder, Senior Lecturer, Language and Communication and Learning in Science, Chalmers University of Technology.
  • 14.00–14.30: Break.
  • 14.30–15.30: Workshop: From research to reach: Communicating science effectively on social media. By Julio Gimenez, Principal Lecturer at CETI, University of Westminster.