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UNISprout is a project designed to support the planned fieldwork of Guest Master and PhD students by offering Bachelor students the opportunity to join in as a field or lab assistant.

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Arctic Biology

Development and calibration of a high dynamic range and autonomous ocean-light instrument to measure sub-surface profiles in ice-covered waters

Malin Daase; Geir Johnsen

Arctic Geophysics

Ionospheric Flow Vortex Induced by the Sudden Decrease in the Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure

Jøran Moen

Arctic Biology, Arctic Geophysics

Still Arctic? — The changing Barents Sea

Melissa Chierici; Lars Henrik Smedsrud; Jørgen Berge; Agneta Fransson; Geir Johnsen; Marius Jonassen; Frank Nilsen; Janne Søreide

Arctic Geology

High resolution digital outcrop model of faults and fractures in caprock shales, Konusdalen West, central Spitsbergen

Peter Betlem; Thomas Birchall; Gareth Steven Lord; Kim Senger

Norwegian Centres for Excellence in education

BioCEED

bioCEED is one of Norway’s “Sentre for fremragende utdanning” (SFU) and has four major focus areas: Learning culture, innovative teaching, practical training and outreach. Students and teachers are working as partners, creating projects and developing the future of biology education in a comfortable learning environment for everyone.

iEarth

iEarth is a part of the centre of excellence and is a student-focused and innovative learning environment that empowers tomorrow’s geoscience students to meet complex societal challenges.We are using active learning methods and address current issues in an integrated national geoscience education with a global perspective.

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