PhD degree: Trial lecturer and public defence. Linda Nesse, Department of Public Health Science, Faculty of Landscape and Soceity will defend her thesis: 'Recovery among residents with co-occurring substance use and mental health problems: The role of core issues in supported housing and the community context'. 28 January 2022.
Norwegian title:
Bedringsprossesser blant beboere med samtidige rus- og psykiske helseproblemer: Betydningen av boforhold i kommunale bofellskap og deltakelse i nærmiljø.
Prescribed title of trial lecture:
Towards social inclusion of persons with severe mental illness: international developments on recovery and citizenship since deinstitutionalization.
Time and place of the Trial lecture and Public Defence:
Friday 28 January 2022, 10:15 (CET)
10:15 Welcome and trial lecture
11:00 Break
12:00 Presentation of research and public defence
Place: Zoom https://nmbu.zoom.us/j/69169161636?pwd=U1dYNFFzdnl4cFhEbldDcTEyWFVxdz09
Meeting ID: 691 6916 1636
Passcode: 772554
Evaluation committee:
First opponent: Professor Wouter Vanderplasschen, Department of Special Needs, Ghent University, Belgium
Second opponent: Senior Researcher Diana Roeg, Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Committee coordinator: Associate Professor Ingeborg Pedersen, Department of Public Health Science, Faculty of Landscape and Society, NMBU
Supervisors:
Main Supervisor:
Professor Ruth Kjærsti Raanaas, Department of Public Health Science, Faculty of Landscape and Society, NMBU
Co-supervisors:
Professor Marianne Thorsen Gonzalez, Department of Nursing and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway (USN)
Professor Geir Aamodt, Department of Public Health Science, Faculty of Landscape and Society, NMBU
Guidance for attending digitally:
- Do not use camera
- Put your microphone on mute
- The defence will be open for ex-auditorio questions when invited
- We advise you to test your equipment beforehand
Thesis number: 2022:12 , ISSN 1894-6402, ISBN 978-82-575-1869-1
The doctoral thesis is available for public review. For those wishing to access a copy please contact Sheena Lisland