XMAS AT SAHLGRENSKA ACADEMY. For the second week in a row, the jury has appointed Lisbeth Högvik as winner of the Academy’s xmas photo competition on Instagram. Her winning photo shows snow, lying smooth and undisturbed on the terrace at the Ljunglöfska Castle in Blackeberg, where Lisbeth Högvik participated in a working meeting. We invite more students and staff to participate in our xmas photo competition. The fourth and final part of the competition will be determined on January 10, and the winner will be announced January 11.
Akademiliv congratulate the winner Lisbeth, who now receive another two movie tickets for her great contribution. Lisbeth Högvik is editor at the Information Centre for Rare Diseases, a division at the Institute of Clinical Sciences at the Sahlgrenska Academy. The Information Centre for Rare Diseases is working on behalf of the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare, to develop and maintain high-quality information on rare diseases. The photo at Ljunglöfska castle was taken by Lisbeth in conjunction with an expert group meeting, where a group of selected experts and patient group representatives examine the new texts and updates made by Information Centre for Rare Diseases for the Knowledge Database on Rare Diseases (www.socialstyrelsen.se/ovanligadiagnoser).
Compete by tagging your image #SAjul16 on Instagram. If you do not have Instagram, you can e-mail your photos to akademiliv@gu.se and we will post them for you. The photos will be published both in Akademiliv and on the Instagram account sahlgrenskaakademin, and selected photos will also be posted on our Facebook page.
The competition starts on Monday November 28 and ends on Tuesday January 10. During the competition, a total of four winners will receive two movie tickets each. Winners are selected by a special jury, and the winning photos will be published in Akademiliv December 7, December 14, December 21, and January 11.
The jury consists of Annie Björklund, acting chair of the Academy’s student union SAKS, Ian Milsom, professor at the Institute of Clinical Sciences, and Elin Lindström Claessen, communications officer and editor of Akademiliv.