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Upcomming NFIF application deadline January 15th Students: Apply for travel grants for conference/course/ research stay Supervisors: Apply for guest lecturer funding
The 2017 NFIF annual conference will take place at Holmen fjordhotell in Oslo, June 19-21.
The conference will offer exciting lectures, workshops and personal training for PhD students, postdoctoral fellows and supervisors, focusing on innovation in pharmaceutical science and career development.
Newsletter December 2016
NFIF highly recommends: The Young Scientist Satellite Conference (19-21 May in Uppsala, Sweden) offers unique training and networking opportunities for NFIF students. For NFIF funding apply by January 15th.
Reminder: • NFIF is now also financing research stays
longer than three months. • NFIF membership is open for pharmacists in
PhD programs outside of the NFIF partner institutions, enabeling them to apply for travel grants.
Season’s Greetings
from NFIF
administration!
Upcoming NFIF courses spring 2017 • FRM9925 - NFIF - Real world research –
qualitative methods. The course’s workshop will take place in Oslo on May 8-10.
• FRM9915 - NFIF - Introduction to and
Application of Propensity Scores. Tentative date: April/May
For full details see NFIF events and courses (full details regarding FRM9925 and FRM9915 will be made available on NFIF’s webpage by early January). Important Reminder! NFIF members are entitled to full travel/stay reimbursement for NFIF courses (no application necessary).
NEW! NFIF students are welcome to pacticipate in courses by the School of Health Innovation. Check their webpage for details on upcoming courses.
Follow important notices and updates by NFIF on our Facebook page (all information is published on NFIF website as well).
Newsletter December 2016
Upcoming international NFIF guest lectures spring 2017 Following lectures are planned to take place at UiO and UiT during spring 2017: • Professor John Scott from the
University of Washington, specializing in the specificity of signal transduction events
• Professor Michael Scott from the University of Belfast, specializing in integrated medicines management methodology.
Information on how to apply for funding of international guest lecturers can be found on NFIF webpage.