Activities
1) Visits of young researchers from the Czech Republic in Norway
The main aim of the visits is to gain and exchange experience with academic staff and also to participate in common courses held for students in NMBU. The visiting young researchers will have an opportunity to share knowledge with students/young researchers and to discuss topics of their interest (e.g. methods and utilization of various passive sampling tools (air, water), miniaturization and biological samples analyses for human health risk assessment, fate modelling of chemical contaminants at the air/water interfaces, mechanistic environmental toxicology (stem cell tools, HTS
technologies), cyanobacteria in water blooms as novel source of endocrine disrupting compounds, human health risk assessment from multimedia chemical exposures).
2) Visits of young researchers from Norway in the Czech Republic
The main aim of the visits is to gain and exchange experience with academic staff and also to participate in common courses held for students in NMBU. The visiting young researchers will have an opportunity to share knowledge with students/young researchers and to discuss topics of their interest (e.g. advanced methods in non-target GC or LC MS techniques, structure elucidation approaches, novel endpoints complementing standard bioassays, online field monitoring, data storage in common open-access data repositories, sharing spectral data).
3) Invited presentations of Norwegian experts in environmental sciences in the Czech Republic
The experts invited from prestigious Norwegian research institutes focusing on wide range of environmental related fields will held educational seminars/workshops for education sector staff and students.
4) Training visits of project managers from the Czech Republic in Norway
The objectives of the training visit are to gain and exchange experience with administrative staff within systems of project support in national and international research programmes at NMBU, build up new contacts, visit the faculties and administrative departments (financial department, research office, etc.) and to see the structure and tasks of financial, research and project offices and to discuss various issues of project proposals, their administration, project support, managing projects during the life cycle, researchers support, etc.
The main aim of the visits is to gain and exchange experience with academic staff and also to participate in common courses held for students in NMBU. The visiting young researchers will have an opportunity to share knowledge with students/young researchers and to discuss topics of their interest (e.g. methods and utilization of various passive sampling tools (air, water), miniaturization and biological samples analyses for human health risk assessment, fate modelling of chemical contaminants at the air/water interfaces, mechanistic environmental toxicology (stem cell tools, HTS
technologies), cyanobacteria in water blooms as novel source of endocrine disrupting compounds, human health risk assessment from multimedia chemical exposures).
2) Visits of young researchers from Norway in the Czech Republic
The main aim of the visits is to gain and exchange experience with academic staff and also to participate in common courses held for students in NMBU. The visiting young researchers will have an opportunity to share knowledge with students/young researchers and to discuss topics of their interest (e.g. advanced methods in non-target GC or LC MS techniques, structure elucidation approaches, novel endpoints complementing standard bioassays, online field monitoring, data storage in common open-access data repositories, sharing spectral data).
3) Invited presentations of Norwegian experts in environmental sciences in the Czech Republic
The experts invited from prestigious Norwegian research institutes focusing on wide range of environmental related fields will held educational seminars/workshops for education sector staff and students.
4) Training visits of project managers from the Czech Republic in Norway
The objectives of the training visit are to gain and exchange experience with administrative staff within systems of project support in national and international research programmes at NMBU, build up new contacts, visit the faculties and administrative departments (financial department, research office, etc.) and to see the structure and tasks of financial, research and project offices and to discuss various issues of project proposals, their administration, project support, managing projects during the life cycle, researchers support, etc.