We are excited to invite you to an upcoming Pizza seminar on Working in Norway: Why are unions so important?
Forskerforbundet and DION invite all temporary scientific staff at NTNU Gjøvik to a seminar about the Nordic model and your rights as an employee. You’ll learn how we support researchers at NTNU and how we can assist you in your employment. In addition to learning about your rights and union benefits, this seminar also serves as a valuable networking opportunity, allowing you to connect with colleagues in similar positions at different parts of NTNU. And yes, free pizza will be served!
Event Details Date: March 20 Time: 12.30 to 14.00. Location: Gjøvik Campus, G303
Dion invites all PhDs, Post Docs and temporary scientific staff at NTNU Gjøvik to join a hike to Eiktunet, organized by the culture and welfare group of NTNU employees (members from ID, IDI and the library).
Finally, it is time to meet your colleagues from all over campus
When?
Monday 27th of September at 14:15
Where?
We meet on the lawn outside the Smaragd building
What?
We will walk together in groups from campus following the route shown on the map below.
When we arrive at Eiktunet, we will have a snack and something to drink – prepared by Sit cafeteria. Because of this we need you to register your attendance and your food preferences (if any).
We haven’t planned any activities at Eiktunet, but feel free to stay for a chat with your colleagues.
Please register within the deadline 16th of September.
Important information
Please be prepared for all kinds of weather (although we hope for sun, let’s be realistic and be prepared for rain), dress accordingly Remember good shoes, as the walk will take about an hour (one way) and it is uphill most of the time in different terrain (asphalt/gravel road/forest).
We will have to consider the Covid-19 situation, hence, a risk of cancelling if the situation doesn’t allow to go through with it.
Going back
You can walk back to campus/city centre, or you can take the bus from Øverby/Eiktunet. (The bus ride takes about 30 min back to campus). We encourage you to use a facemask on the bus.
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