Call for applications for PhD student representatives for the Doctoral Programme in Biomedicine

HYVÄT is looking for a PhD student representative for the octoral Programme in Biomedicine for the term from February 2019 until the end of the year. Being a student representative is a rewarding experience on many levels and an opportunity to improve the doctoral education.

Apply by sending a freely formed application to the HYVÄT board (phd-board@helsinki.fi) at latest on Thu Dec 13th at 16:00. You have to be a PhD student in the programme to be eligible to apply.

DPBM is a broad, international doctoral program that organizes training in the fields of biomedicine and translational and molecular medicine. The aim of DPBM is to train internationally competent experts with excellent skills to continue research or work in other demanding expert positions of the public or private sectors.

Doctoral Programme in Biomedicine doctoral candidates have the opportunity to participate in an excellent research training program including basic and advanced courses in biomedical research offered locally, nationally,  and internationally.  The course offerings include an extensive variety of practical training courses, seminar series and scientific symposia.  Doctoral Programme in Biomedicine doctoral candidates may also participate in all courses that are arranged by DSHealth, in areas including transferable skills, and by other doctoral programs in the school.

The Doctoral Programme in Biomedicine operates within DSHealth in the highly international research environments of the Meilahti and Viikki campuses of the University of Helsinki, offering excellent research and training facilities, high quality infrastructure, and extensive networks and collaborations.

Call for applications: for PhD student representatives for the Doctoral Programme in Political, Societal and Regional Change

HYVÄT is looking for a PhD student representative for the Doctoral programme in Political, Societal and Regional Change for the year 2019.

Apply by sending a freely formed application to the HYVÄT board (phd-board@helsinki.fi) at latest on Sun Dec 9th. You have to be a PhD student in the programme to be eligible to apply.

The Doctoral Programme in Political, Societal and Regional Change belongs to the Doctoral School in Humanities and Social Sciences. The PSRC has 240 doctoral candidates. Seventeen of them are funded by the Doctoral Programme. The PSRC is multidisciplinary by nature. It offers lectures, courses, seminars and conferences on a variety of topics from politics and history to research skills and supervision.

The PSRC’s responsible faculty is the Faculty of Social Sciences. The PSRC includes disciplines and research areas from four faculties of the University of Helsinki: the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Faculty of Arts, and the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry.

Invitation to Autumn General Meeting on Dec 4th 2018

Welcome to the Autumn General Meeting on Tuesday December 4th, starting at 18.00 at Kattosauna Sivistys (Leppäsuonkatu 11, the same place where we had sitsit in September).

For the meeting, we are still looking for applications to the board of 2019. The meeting can elect 6-12 board members and the positions include chairperson, secretary, treasurer, event coordinator, members coordinator among others. Feel free to contact phd-board@helsinki.fi for more information, or just show up in the meeting if you are interested.

In the meeting, all the HYVÄT members who have paid their membership fee have the right to vote.

Remember also the Christmas Party immediately after the meeting in the same location.

See below the agenda for the Autumn Meeting both in Finnish and Englsih.

HELSINGIN YLIOPISTON VÄITÖSKIRJATUKTIJAT ry

Yhdistyksen sääntömääräinen syyskokous
Aika: 4. joulukuuta 2018, klo 18.00
Paikka: Kattosauna Sivistys, Domus Gaudium, Leppäsuonkatu 11.
Asialista
  1. Kokouksen avaus
  2. Kokouksen laillisuus ja päätösvaltaisuus
  3. Asialistan hyväksyminen
  4. Kokousvirkailijoiden valinta
    1. puheenjohtaja
    2. sihteeri
    3. pöytäkirjantarkastajat (2 kpl)
    4. ääntenlaskijat (2 kpl)
  5. Vuoden 2019 toimintasuunnitelman hyväksyminen
  6. Vuoden 2019 liittymis- ja jäsenmaksut
  7. Vuoden 2019 talousarvio
  8. Vuoden 2019 hallituksen puheenjohtajan valinta
  9. Vuoden 2019 hallituksen muiden jäsenten valinta (6-12 hlö)
  10. Vuoden 2019 toiminnantarkastajien valinta (2+2 hlö)
  11. Muut esille tulevat asiat
  12. Kokouksen päätös
HELSINGIN YLIOPISTON VÄITÖSKIRJATUTKIJAT RY
General autumn meeting
Time:  December 4th 2018, at 18.00
Location: Kattosauna Sivistys, Domus Gaudium, Leppäsuonkatu 11.
Agenda:
  1. Opening the meeting
  2. Legality and quorum
  3. Approving the agenda
  4. Election of meeting officials
    1. Chairperson
    2. Secretary
    3. Scrutinizers (2)
    4. Tellers (2)
  5. Accepting the action plan for the year 2019
  6. The joining and membership fees of 2019
  7. The budget for the year 2019
  8. Election of the chairperson of the board for 2019
  9. Election of other board members for 2019 (6-12 people)
  10. Election of auditors for 2019 (2+2 people)
  11. Other matters
  12. Closing the meeting

HYVÄT @ Climate March on October 20th

Dear members of HYVÄT,
 
Climate change is perhaps the biggest global threat we are facing now and especially in the near-future. The problem has been known already for tens of years, but still we see very few acts by the governments. Now it’s the time for us to promote the science-based decision-making and make sure that every politician in Finland and worldwide understands that we need to do something now and not tomorrow. 
 
On the following Saturday, we will be defending the voice of the scientific community by participating in the Climate March!
You can find HYVÄT next to the student associations on the eastern side of the Senate Square. Look for Anton and/or the HYVÄT logo.
 
The demonstration starts at 15:00 from the Senate Square. Come join us a bit before that!
Join also the Facebook events to make the event even more impactful:
 
Earlier on the same day (12:00->), there is also a seminar “Keys of Change” in the Think Corner, presenting the perspective of different disciplines in solving the crisis.
 
See also the original message from the student union below.
 

Climate change has been discussed exceptionally widely in both mainstream media and social media during the past week. The reason for this is the recently published report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (http://www.ipcc.ch/report/sr15/). The contents of the report are no surprise but still make for harsh reading.
Generational policy holds a central place in the student movement’s election platform in the spring. We must build our society with a far-reaching approach, leaving future generations a thriving planet and a society built more sustainably than before. In light of current development, we have a lot of work to do.
 
Researchers have been warning us about the effects of climate change for decades already, urging decision-makers to take ambitious measures to mitigate climate change. Societal interaction and communication about research results is one of our University’s basic tasks, but despite best efforts, the suggestions often fall on deaf ears, and the voice of the scientific community is lost in decision-making. Sometimes researchers need help for their message to be taken with appropriate seriousness – which is where we, the largest and loudest group of the University community, can help.
Regarding the mitigation of climate change with insufficient ambition trivialises all the other goals of generational policy. The change will not happen by itself, nor will the theme become one of the main themes of the parliamentary elections without effort. We must act now, which is why the Student Union of the University of Helsinki has combined strengths with development and environmental organisations and become one of the conveners of the climate march.
 
We are inviting you to join us on the streets of Helsinki on 20 October to march for ambitious climate policies and decision-making based on research!
The main themes, goals and detailed information of the climate march are available trilingually in the Facebook event: http://bit.ly/ilmastomarssi
 
Climate marches are demonstrations with a really good reputation. Participants typically include people from all sectors of society and from different ends of the political spectrum. This is also shown in the popularity of the FB event, which has reached 630,000 people so far, with 4,500 people attending and nearly 20,000 interested in the event. This could become the largest demonstration related to the environment ever held in Finland. That is exactly what we need –nothing less would be enough for people to take generational policy and climate change with appropriate seriousness in the spring’s parliamentary elections.
 
Besides speeches, the event’s programme includes grilling political parties in front of the Parliament Building to find out what views different parties have on the goals of the march. We are seeking party leaders to take part, and politicians who have thus far promised to attend are Chair Antti Rinne from the Social Democrats, Matti Vanhanen from the Centre Party, Vice Chair Anders Adlercreutz from the Swedish People’s Party, Vice Chair Hanna Sarkkinen from the Left Alliance, Minister of the Interior Kai Mykkänen from the National Coalition Party and the acting Chair, Maria Ohisalo, from Greens.
 
Starting at noon on the same day, the Student Union is organising an event called Keys of Change event in the Think Corner – come and listen to the perspectives of different disciplines on the environmental crisis and discover different paths for influencing, such as science, journalism, entrepreneurship, activism and politics! http://bit.ly/KeysofChange
I am happy to answer any questions you may have – and hope to see large numbers of you on the streets of Helsinki!

Call for applications for PhD student representatives for the HiLIFE board for term 8/2018-7/2020

Are you aiming for a research career and/or interested in developing the connection of doctoral education and high quality life science research at the University of Helsinki (UH)? Or do you know a colleague perfect for the task? This is a forefront opportunity for an enthusiastic, research-oriented doctoral student to influence development of our university and network!

Apply by sending a freely formed application to the HYVÄT board (phd-board@helsinki.fi) before Thu Aug 23rd 16.00.

HiLIFE Helsinki Institute of Life Science is a research-oriented institute within the UH that supports high quality life science research across the University’s campuses and faculties. HiLIFE builds on existing strengths and new recruits and partnerships to create an attractive international environment for researchers to solve major challenges in health, food, and environment.

HiLIFE board develops the institute’s activities together with the director in accordance with the University’s strategy. The duties of the board are:

  • discussing the institute’s target program as well as the human resources policy and budget contained in it (UH regulations);
  • discuss and resolve matters that the director has referred to the Board based on their importance or far-reaching nature (UH regulations);
  • submit a proposal on appointment of director to the Rector (Rector’s resolution 193/2009);
  • provide a statement on the appointment of Level 3 teaching and research personnel and Level 4 research directors for three year or a longer term (Rector’s resolution 193/2009);
  • decide on HiLIFE research programs based on evaluation;
  • submit a proposal on HiLIFE operative units based on evaluation;
  • submit a proposal on members and chairperson of HiLIFE Scientific Council to the Rector and to appoint Scientific Advisory Boards when necessary;
    submit a proposal on members and chairperson of HiLIFE Innovation and Corporate Relations Council to the Rector; and
  • provide a statement on life science research infrastructures based on evaluation.

HiLIFE board meets approximately six times a year. As HiLIFE activities are mainly in English the board agenda, minutes and other materials are in English with the exception of some UH materials being available in due time only in Finnish.

Further information on the HiLIFE board and being a Doctoral student member from the secretary and current PhD student representatives:
Head of Administration Jonna Katajisto jonna.katajisto@helsinki.fi (secretary)
LVM Hanna Castro hanna.castro@helsinki.fi (board member)
MSc Julia Casado julia.casado@helsinki.fi (deputy)

Apply by sending a freely formed application to the HYVÄT board (phd-board@helsinki.fi) before Thu Aug 23rd 16.00.