TFS Newsletter 1/2020
Tromsø Research Foundation recently published NEWSLETTER 1/2020. If you would like to receive the newsletters as they are published, you can sign up here.
Tromsø Research Foundation recently published NEWSLETTER 1/2020. If you would like to receive the newsletters as they are published, you can sign up here.
The 2019 Else-Ragnhild Neumann Award for Women in Geosciences The recipient of the Else-Ragnhild Neumann Award for Women in Geosciences for 2019 is Dr. Andreia Plaza-Faverola from University of Tromsø. More info here
Stiftelsens årsmarkering har til hensikt å feire samarbeidet mellom TFS og UiT. På markeringen ble årets vinnere av TFS Starting Grant offentliggjort. Det var også presentasjon av stiftelsen to store forskningsprosjekter til Idrettshøgskolen, UiT, hhv innen fotball og ski. Det var også en samtale med Lise Klaveness
Sveinung Hole er oppnevnt som leder av HelseOmsorg21-rådet. Rådet skal bidra til at helse og omsorgstjenestene i landet skal nyttiggjøre seg forskningsresultater og innovasjon. Sveinung Hole er styreleder i TFS. Les mer her
Gratulerer med det viktige vervet, Marit Reigstad som medlem i Norsk ekspertgruppe for Havforskningstiåret. Marit er også styremedlem i Tromsø forskningsstiftelse. Les mer her.
UiT and TFS continue to focus on women's sports We want to increase our knowledge of how hormonal fluctuations affect training response and performance development, says research leader Boye Welde. Today, research results from men's studies are the basis for finding the best training methods in endurance
TFS invites all interested parties to the annual celebration with the announcement and celebration of new awards. TFS and UiT have for several years collaborated on competence building, investment in infrastructure and various thematic initiatives. TFS was established by Trond Mohn on March 28, 2007. The
- The main goal is to gain fundamental insights into what affects the performance and overall health of female elite players, and to interpret the findings so that Norwegian and international women's football can reach new sporting heights with healthy players, says research leader Svein