Can Norway compete in attracting top talent?

Arrangør
Startup Migrants
Dag
Torsdag 15.8 2024 14:00 - 15:00
Arrangementstype
Samtale
Tema
Utdanning
Næringsliv
Språk
English
Sted
KUBEN museum og arkiv
Stedsbeskrivelse
Auditoriet
Vis i kart
Antall plasser i lokalet
90
Medvirkende
Maria Amelie, Debattleder, Startup Migrants
Rebekka Borsch, Director - Competency, innovation and digitalization, NHO
Toril Hernes, Prorector for education, NTNU
Per Martin Nordheim-Martinsen, Dean at faculty for landscape and society, NMBU
Kontaktperson
Oda Rygh, Kommunikasjonsrådgiver, Startup Migrants, 90217670
Nettside
http://www.forskole.no
https://www.startupmigrants.com/
Facebook
www.facebook.com/startupmigrants
Universell utforming
Rullestoltilpasset lokale
Rullestoltilpasset WC
Miljøprofil
Ja, vi oppfyller Arendalsukas miljøkrav.
Om arrangementet

The Norwegian business community relies on innovation and is in dire need of talented individuals.

At the same time, it is difficult to recruit and retain the top talents internationally.

Among the international students and candidates at Norwegian universities, new technology, solutions, and ideas are constantly being developed that can help boost the Norwegian business community.

With the introduction of tuition fees for international students, the proportion of international students has dramatically decreased.

There are also formal and informal barriers for international founders, ranging from lack of network to language barriers and access to funding.

  • What is needed to attract the top talents to Norwegian universities?
  • How has the introduction of tuition fees affected recruitment?
  • What is being done at the universities to develop the talents' research and innovation into commercializable concepts?
  • What obstacles stand in the way of international talents choosing to stay in Norway and start businesses here?
  • Why should you at all move to Norway?

How can we create an inclusive entrepreneurial climate where international talents can grow?

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