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Mini-seminar: Need for recruitment of 'brains' to the marine sector
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Mini-seminar: Need for recruitment of 'brains' to the marine sector
Mini-seminar: Need for recruitment of 'brains' to the marine sector
In order to address this urgent issue, MareLife organizes a mini-seminar as an extension of its board meeting. It has invited representatives from Academia, the Norwegian Research Council and marine industry captains to discuss this important topic, focusing on:
Please confirm registration for the undersigned to have control over the number in relation to meeting rooms and dining. Øystein Lie |
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| Location : Oslo, Norges veterinærhøgskole Contact : E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , Tel: 917 48 240 |
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| Theme and responsible for the presentation | |
| 11.00-11.15 | Aquaculture / akvamedisin, differentiation in veterinary education challenges facing and opportunities: Yngvild Wasteson, Norwegian School of Veterinary Science |
| 11.15-11.30 | Marine sector, recruitment challenges and opportunities: Colin Murphy, University of Life Sciences |
| 11.30-11.45 | Aquaculture industry needs and interaction with Academia: Petter Arnesen, Marine Harvest |
| 11.45-12.00 | Ingredients Industry's need for recruitment of highly skilled labor: (Person not appointed) |
| 12.00-12.15 | Fisheries sector needs to improve skills to better understand the resource dynamics in the ocean: Lars Olav Lie, Liegruppen |
| 12.15-12.30 | The Research Council's measures and instruments that allow for increased recruitment to the marine sector: Steinar Bergseth, NFR |
| 12.30-13.00 | Discussion |
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In order to address this urgent issue, MareLife organizes a mini-seminar as an extension of its board meeting. It has invited representatives from Academia, the Norwegian Research Council and marine industry captains to discuss this important topic, focusing on: