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SUMMARY:Arctic Frontiers 2026 - Turn of the Tide
DESCRIPTION:Arctic Frontiers is a catalyst for decision-making and network building by mobilizing key voices of science\, policy\, business\, and local Arctic communities\, to rapidly turn knowledge into actions. \nThe Arctic Frontiers Administration has\, since 2007\, organized the annual Arctic Frontiers conference in Tromsø\, which gathers scientists\, businesses\, policymakers and representative of local and indigenous peoples for holistic discussions about the future of the Arctic region. Additionally\, the organization hosts year-round activities\, including Arctic Frontiers Abroad events\, Arctic Frontiers Open events for the public and Arctic Frontiers Young events for the future generation of Arctic leaders between 5-35 years old.   \nArctic Frontiers works closely with our partner network to provide knowledge-based and up-to-date perspectives on Arctic issues. The competence and interdisciplinarity of the partner network are unique in both national and international contexts.  \nTurn of the Tide 2026\nIn the Arctic\, as across the globe\, tides are shifting. Geopolitical landscapes are evolving\, climate systems are accelerating\, and economic structures are being reshaped. From rising temperatures and economic recalibration to cultural resurgence\, the Arctic is both a witness to and a driver of transformation. This year’s theme underscores the ebb and flow of the world\, and the time for change. In this moment of opportunity\, we invite participants to reflect on the rhythms of global change and their implications for the pan-Arctic region. In 2026 we will bring together leading voices to examine the state of Arctic collaboration\, economic transitions\, infrastructure needs\, technological frontiers\, and the health of the ocean that unites the region. And as the world’s tide turns\, we will explore how the Arctic can influence\, adapt to\, and help shape the global future. \n\nScience SESSIONS\n\n\nArctic Frontiers 2026 will feature 7 different science and research themes. These are designed to be interdisciplinary and welcome submissions from natural sciences\, social sciences\, humanities\, law\, management\, and more. All researchers are welcome to submit an abstract to the session that best suits their work. \nThe themes for 2026 are: \n\nMonitoring\, Modeling\, and Mitigating the Consequences of Arctic Permafrost Change\nMaritime Extremes: Communication\, Uncertainty and Emerging Technologies\nHigh Tide for Arctic Preparedness\nGovernance and Policy for Sustainable Space Activities\nOcean Observational Pyramid: From Seabed to Space Monitoring\nMaintaining and Developing Arctic Observing Capabilities\nArctic Transformation: Climate Change and Cumulative Effects on Ecosystems\n\n\nCentre leader Christoph Trattner will be part of the Science Committee for the session called High Tide for Arctic Preparedness. \n2026 Conference Program will be launched in November.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/arctic-frontiers-2026-turn-of-the-tide/
LOCATION:Clarion The Edge Hotel\, Tromsø
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Innovation Work in Academia: SFI MediaFutures' Approach and Experience.
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to the Academic Morning Coffee\, where Christoph Senf from MediaFutures will discuss innovation work in academia and the MediaFutures approach. \nDate: 4 FebruaryVenue: SV-cafeteria (Lauritz Meltzers hus\, 4th floor)\, Fosswinckels gate 6\, 5007 Bergen \nTime: 9:15-10:00 (coffee and tea served from 9:00) \nAbstract: \nWhat does innovation work look like at a university research center? This conversation explores how the SFI MediaFutures: Research Centre for Responsible Media Technology and Innovation has developed its distinctive industry-academic partnership model\, and the opportunities and challenges that emerge when bridging academic research and media industry needs. We will discuss conceptual frameworks for understanding innovation\, MediaFutures’ collaborative approach\, and key strategic and practical lessons learned. \nDr. Christopher (‘Chris’) Senf is Innovation Coordinator at SFI MediaFutures\, where he coordinates the Centre’s research-to-innovation projects with major Norwegian media companies. A political philosopher by training\, Chris completed his PhD at UiB in 2023. He was a Fulbright Fellow at UMass Boston (2021) and Oxford Alumni from Saïd Business School’s Strategic Innovation Online Programme (2024). \nThe conversation will be in English.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/innovation-work-in-academia-sfi-mediafutures-approach-and-experience/
LOCATION:SV-cafeteria (Lauritz Meltzers hus\, 4th floor)\, Fosswinckels gate 6\, Bergen\, 5007\, Norway
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SUMMARY:Why should we consider ethical and societal aspects in the development of language models?
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, 4 March\, Samia Touileb\, Associate Professor at the Department of Information Science and Media Studies\, will join Academic Morning Coffee to talk about: Why should we consider ethical and societal aspects in the development of language models? \nDate: 4 MarchVenue: SV-cafeteria (Lauritz Meltzers hus\, 4th floor)\, Fosswinckels gate 6\, 5007 Bergen \nTime: 9:15-10:00 (coffee and tea served from 9:00) \nAbstract: \nAs language models become increasingly integrated into everyday life\, the need to understand and mitigate their ethical risks grows. These technologies influence various aspects of our lives\, making it important to ask questions such as: How can we measure and reduce the social and cultural biases embedded in language models? What methods exist for evaluating the safety of these systems and preventing potential harm? Is it possible to adapt language models to our ethical\, cultural\, and societal values while ensuring transparency and accountability? And are we capable of developing robust evaluation mechanisms? \nSamia Touileb is an Associate Professor in language technology (Natural Language Processing) with research interests in bias and fairness in models\, information extraction\, automatic summarisation\, and applications of language technology and machine learning in social science research. She received the Faculty’s Award for Dissemination in 2025 and\, in the same year\, became a member of the Young Academy of Norway (AYF). In this conversation\, Touileb will discuss some of the most pressing concerns related to the rapid development of large language models\, both globally and in the Norwegian context. \nThe conversation will be in Norwegian.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/why-should-we-consider-ethical-and-societal-aspects-in-the-development-of-language-models/
LOCATION:SV-cafeteria (Lauritz Meltzers hus\, 4th floor)\, Fosswinckels gate 6\, Bergen\, 5007\, Norway
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SUMMARY:EBU: Data Technology Seminar 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Data Technology Seminar 2026 brings together Europe’s public service media leaders\, data experts\, and technologists in Geneva to explore how data and artificial intelligence solutions are designed\, governed\, and deployed at scale – from foundational technologies to production systems and audience-facing services. \nThe seminar includes interactive sessions and demonstrations\, where technology partners and broadcasters present production-ready AI and data solutions that showcase innovative strategies and automation across the media value chain\, from production to archives. \nParticipants will gain practical insight into how media organisations transition from AI and data ambition to operational reality\, focusing on data foundations\, governance choices\, architectural decisions\, and scalable systems. \nDate\n10-12 March 2026 \nVenue\nEuropean Broadcasting Union\nL’Ancienne-Route 17A\n1218 Le Grand-Saconnex / Geneva / Switzerland\nTel +41 22 717 21 11 \nOrganiser\n European Broadcasting Union (EBU) \nFor more details\, please visit the organisers’ website. \nOur connection to the European Broadcasting Union is further reinforced through Professor Alexandre Rouxel\, member of our International Advisory Committee and a Data Scientist and Project Coordinator at the EBU within the Technology and Innovation department.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/ebu-data-technology-seminar-2026/
LOCATION:European Broadcasting Union\, L'Ancienne-Route 17A 1218\, Grand-Saconnex / Geneva\, Switzerland
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SUMMARY:Samia Touileb & Lilja Øvrelid at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
DESCRIPTION:Samia Touileb and Lilja Øvrelid from MediaFutures will participate as keynote speakers in a conversation at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters\, as part of the Forskning og KI (Research and AI) series. The event will focus on the themes of research sovereignty and artificial intelligence\, discussing their implications for the future of media and technology. It will provide valuable insights into how AI intersects with academic research and the importance of sovereignty in the rapidly evolving technological landscape. \nSpeakers:Samia Touileb is an Associate Professor in Language Technology at the Department of Information and Media Studies at the University of Bergen. She is a member of the Academy of Young Researchers and was honored with the Communication Award by the Faculty of Social Sciences in November 2025. \nLilja Øvrelid is a Professor at the Department of Informatics at the University of Oslo\, where she leads the Language Technology Group. Her research focuses on text processing using machine learning techniques. \nDate: 11th March 2026Location: Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters \nFor more details\, please visit the official event page.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/samia-touleb-lilja-ovrelid-at-the-norwegian-academy-of-science-and-letters/
LOCATION:Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi\, Drammensveien 78\, Oslo\, Norway
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SUMMARY:SFI MediaFutures Lunch Seminar: Meet Ryan Anthony Marinelli
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lunch seminar with our new postdoctoral researcher Ryan Anthony Marinelli\, who will introduce himself and his work. \nRyan will present his previous research and current research interests\, followed by his postdoctoral plan and project collaboration ideas with our industry partners. \nAll are welcome! \nDate: 27 MarchTime: 11:15 – 12:45Venue: MediaFutures  \nAbstract:From Exploitation to Representation: Evaluating Secure AI and Norwegian EmbeddingsThis talk opens by exploring AI safety and security across different levels of abstraction. At the highest level\, we examine how AI interacts with society and how filtering mechanisms can be applied to mitigate risks. In contrast\, the lowest level is explored through mechanistic interpretability\, focusing on how models memorize information and how they may be aligned with human values.The second part of the talk focuses on embeddings and recent evaluation efforts to understand the ability of large language models to function as embedding models. There is particular interest in embeddings within a news context\, analyzing how to best support retrieval and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) in more specialized use cases\, including Norwegian-language settings.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/sfi-mediafutures-lunch-seminar-meet-ryan-anthony-marinelli/
LOCATION:MediaFutures\, Media Futures HQ\, 3rd floor\, Bergen\, 5008
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SUMMARY:SFI MediaFutures Industry Stakeholder Workshop Day
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to confirm the date for our first SFI MediaFutures Industry Stakeholder Workshop Day\, co-hosted with our colleagues at Medieklyngen Bergen. \nDate: Wednesday\, April 29th\, 2026\nTime: 10:00–17:00 (+ dinner afterwards approx. til 22:00)\nVenue: SFI MediaFutures Research Centre\, Media City Bergen \nThe purpose of this event is to create a space for more conversation and project-ideation\, bringing together representatives from each industry and user partner organization alongside our work package leaders and senior researchers. \nHere is the agenda for the day: \n10:00–10:15 | Coffee\, Welcome\, & Opening (15 min) @ SFI MediaFutures \n10:15–11:15 | Slot One (60 min) @ SFI MediaFutures \n\nPresentation 1 (10 min)\nPresentation 2 (10 min)\n\nTable discussion (25 min)\nPlenary feedback (15 min)\n\n\n\n11:15–12:15 | Slot Two (60 min) @ SFI MediaFutures \n\nPresentation 1 (10 min)\nPresentation 2 (10 min)\n\nTable discussion (25 min)\nPlenary feedback (15 min)\n\n\n\n12:15–13:15 | Lunch & Networking (60 min) \n— approx. 15 min walk to TV2 — \n13:30–14:30 | Site Visit One // @ TV2 (60 min) \n\nPresentation 1 (10 min) + Q&A on the spot\nPresentation 2 (10 min) + Q&A on the spot\n\nInformal tour / open exchange (remaining time)\n\n\n\n— approx. 15 min walk to NRK — \n14:45–15:15 | Site Visit Two // @ NRK (30 min) \n\nPresentation (10 min) + Q&A on the spot\n\nGuided tour (20 min)\n\n\n\n— approx. 15 min walk to Medieklyngen — \n15:30–16:15 | Slot Three (45 min) @ Medieklyngen \n\nPresentation 1 (10 min)\nPresentation 2 (5 min)\n\nTable discussion (20 min)\nPlenary feedback (10 min)\n\n\n\n16:15–17:00 | Slot Four (45 min) @ Medieklyngen \n\nPresentation 1 (10 min)\nPresentation 2 (5 min)\n\nTable discussion (20 min)\nPlenary feedback (10 min)\n\n\n\n17:00–17:10 | Wrap-up & Close (10 min) \n17:10–18:00 | Reception@ Medieklyngen \n19:00–22:00 | Dinner & Networking // @ Colonialen Sann Restaurant \nWe are already very much looking forward to hosting you all in Bergen at our Centre. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions in the meantime. \nMediaFutures Consortium members are welcome to join the event.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/sfi-mediafutures-industry-stakeholder-workshop-day/
LOCATION:MediaFutures\, Media Futures HQ\, 3rd floor\, Bergen\, 5008
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SUMMARY:Call for Participation: Workshop Tracking Eyes and Mind
DESCRIPTION:From May 4th to 6th\, the University of Bergen\, in collaboration with MediaFutures\, is organizing Workshop Tracking Eyes and Mind. \nTo view the updated program and register for the event\, please visit the official organizer’s website. \nRegistration Deadline:\n30.03.2026 – 23.55 \nWorkshop Goals:\nThe workshop focus on demonstrations of eye tracking designs in Linguistics and Human Computer Interaction.\nIntroduction to Intermediate Level + Network building\nInvited Poster presentations. \nTarget Audience:\nAdvanced MA students and Ph.D. Scholarship students\nResearchers in Linguistics and/or Human Computer Interaction and/or\nAI/NLP who want to use Eye Tracking in their Research. \nInvited Lecturers:\nAndrew Duchowski\nMauro Manassi\nAgnieszka Konopka \nProfessor Andrew Duchowski is a world-leader in the field of eye tracking. \nLocal Team:\nChrister Johansson\nMorten Fjeld\nMaki Kubota\nJade Sandstedt\nAssociate Member\nOana Geman (Chalmers) \nOrganizers:\nProfessor Christer Johansson\, Department of Linguistic Literary and Aesthetic Studies (UiB)\nProfessor Morten Fjeld\, Department of Information Science and Media Studies (UiB) and WP-leader in SFI MediaFutures \nSponsors:\nthe Bergen University Fund\nHCI Infrastructure Grant\, UiB\nAccessibility Lab\, UiB\nSFI MediaFutures\, UiB \nTo view the updated program and register for the event\, please visit the official organizer’s website.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/call-for-participation-workshop-tracking-eyes-and-mind/
LOCATION:University of Bergen\, venue TBA
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SUMMARY:Nordic Media Days (Nordiske Mediedager)
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Media Days (Nordiske Mediedager) is the biggest media conference in Northern Europe\, bringing together journalists\, editors\, media leaders\, researchers\, and industry professionals to discuss key developments in journalism\, media\, and communication.  \nThe event offers insights into both current challenges and emerging trends in the media landscape.  \nNordic Media Days is relevant for media professionals\, researchers\, students\, and others interested in the role of media in society and the future of journalism.  \nDate: 6-8 May 2026Location: Grieghallen\, Edvard Griegs plass 1\, 5015 Bergen \nFor more details\, please visit the organisers’ website. 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/nordic-media-days-nordiske-mediedager/
LOCATION:Grieghallen
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