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BSRS: Ten years of global challenges

For a decade, the Bergen Summer Research School (BSRS) has engaged PhD candidates from all over the world in discussions about the global challenges facing the world.

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Dr Ottar M忙stad (Director of CMI), Dr Kjersti Gravels忙ter Berg (BSRS/UiB), Professor Siri Gloppen (UiB), Jovita Amurwon (UiB), Professor Helge Drange (UiB), Wegdan Hamed Nasser Hasha (UiB), Erik Sandquist (Uni Research), Dr Howaida Faisal Abdelrahman (BSRS/UiB), Professor Emerita Gro Th. Lie (UiB), Professor Kjersti Fl酶ttum (UiB), Professor Anne Christine Johannessen (UiB), Professor Ole Frithjof Norheim (UiB and Scientific Leader for BSRS 2018), Deputy Rector Eva Haukeland Fredriksen (HVL), and Dr Tore S忙tersdal (UiB).

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The anniversary was celebrated with previous participants, course leaders and representatives of the five partner institutions.The driving force behind BSRS, Professor Kjersti Fl酶ttum, was happy to point out that the Bergen Summer Research School is standing stronger than ever within the large academic milieu of Bergen.聽

鈥淕lobal Development Challenges has been the theme of BSRS since its start in 2008, and there is now pressure from above to integrate the Sustainable Development Goals into all activities at the university,鈥 said Professor Fl酶ttum. 鈥淲e will see more of this in the future.鈥

At the University of Bergen, 鈥榞lobal challenges鈥 is one of three prioritised areas for research.

International network
鈥淭he Summer Research School is a tool for fostering research collaboration, and a catalyst for new research projects. This has led to concrete project initiatives. Also, spending two weeks with the international groups at BSRS provides a real pleasure in driving one鈥檚 own research forward,鈥 says Erik Sandquist, Research Coordinator at Uni Research Climate.

Since its start in 2008, BSRS has received 836 PhD candidates from 43 countries for a total of 58 courses. Researchers from the , , , , and UiB, all take part in this joint venture to take on some of the most pressing challenges facing us all.

鈥淏SRS has a fantastic network that spans more that forty nations. When I travel in Asia or Africa, I often meet people who attended BSRS 鈥 people who now are in leading positions within research or national administration,鈥 says Tore S忙terdal, deputy director of Global Challenges at UiB.

Bj酶rn Einar Aas, who has a special responsibility for internationalisation at the Division of Research Administration, sees BSRS as one of the most important internationalisation efforts in research at UiB. "This builds valuable alumni resources for all the partners," he said. "But the fact that 51 young Norwegian researchers have taken part of this large initiative, is an example of the University's effort to promote actively in global knowledge development at home and abroad.

Hidden gem within
Professor Ingunn Engebretsen thinks the hidden gem of the Summer Research School is the essay that the participants have to write. 鈥淚t provides us with a unique opportunity to receive feedback on thoughts participants perhaps have not had the opportunity to share before. It is through such feedback that students and teachers really learn,鈥 she says.

Professor Engebretsen participated on one of the courses as a PhD candidate in 2008, and recently as a course leader through UiB鈥檚 Centre for International Health.