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Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, BSRS 2020 was organised as a virtual research school.聽
With it comes a great deal of responsibility. The effects of educational assessments upon learning, and what we can find out about learning from these assessments, are both important facets of this responsibility that have not received enough attention.
Chr. Michelsen Institute and the University of Bergen have a long-standing agreement to strengthen development-related research in Bergen. We now invite applications for collaboration between our two institutions. Deadline 14 June, 2019.
Professor Janne Gr酶nli received 鈥渟tudiekvalitetsprisen鈥 for the subject 鈥淐ircadian rhythms, sleep and behavior鈥 at "Undervisningsdagen" 2019.
RoMOMatteR is a transnational project which aims to empower Roma girls鈥 mattering in order to help them envision their own futures and choose motherhood only if and when they are ready.
Erica Seelemann and Zaria Connors have come all the way from Halifax, Nova Scotia in Canada to follow courses at the University of Bergen, and they will write up their Bachelor in Psychology here.
Antarctic winters trigger psychological hibernation so people can cope with isolation and darkness.
This mixed-methods study focuses on how late radiation tissue injury (LRTI) influences the quality of life (QOL) and psychosocial health of pelvic cancer survivors before, during, and after hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT).
Ole Marius Kvamme from UiB鈥檚 Communication Division has written about SLATE for the UiB Magazine 2018. He writes that at SLATE, researchers work to understand digital data, and to use it to better understand and support learning.
Winner of the 2019 PROSE Awards by the Association of American Publishers in the subject category Engineering and Technology.
Interview with Dr Kenneth Hugdahl on his research into auditory hallucination, why meaningful scientific advancement takes time and how the European Research Council (ERC) is integral in making it happen.
In this TV programme Janne Gr酶nli, Erlend Sunde and Torhild Pedersen talk about simulating night shifts, both in the human and animal laboratories.
Controversial electrotherapy has been replaced with small electrical impulses to the brain. This can help patients with depression, stroke and brain tumours.
On the 26th and 27th October, the Facutly of Psychology held the Annual PhD Research Fellow Seminar at Solstrand Hotel.
The study shows that many of the survivors developed long-term sleep disturbances after the terror attack on Ut酶ya 2011. There was also a correlation between sleep disturbances and psychiatric diagnosis.
The American Psychological Association has awarded Bruce Overmier and Robert Murison with the George A. Miller Award for an Outstanding Recent Article on General Psychology.

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