Monday, February 06, 2012

Mini-seminar: Need for recruitment of 'brains' to the marine sector

NAS_09_Foto_OPO_63_resizeIn 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:
  • Current status overview of recruitment (statistics, experience, trends, etc.)
  • The critical importance of recruitment as a contribution to building tomorrow's even more knowledge-intensive industry
  • Possible strategies and operational measures to improve the situation (partnerships, academia, industry, machine tool, communications expertise, etc.)
  • Possible roles for cross-sector networks such as MareLife Network to strengthen the proposed measures (for example, be built into our communication strategy).

Please confirm registration for the undersigned to have control over the number in relation to meeting rooms and dining.

Regards,

Øystein Lie

Location : Oslo, Norges veterinærhøgskole
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www.marelife.no

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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