Summer/autumn courses 2019 open for application
AB-326/826 students getting ready for fieldwork on Bohemanflya, Isfjorden. July 2015. Photo: Ingibjörg Svala Jónsdóttir/UNIS
Top image: Arctic Biology students getting ready for fieldwork in Isfjorden, July 2015. Photo: Ingibjörg Svala Jónsdóttir/UNIS
25 January 2019
Apply now for our summer courses! The application deadline is 15 February 2019.
20 courses running in summer are now open for application. Questions regarding the application process? Contact study@unis.no.
Arctic Biology
Master courses:
AB-325 Biotelemetric Methods (10 ECTS) (June–July)
AB-326 Arctic Plant Ecology (10 ECTS) (June–July)
AB-327 Arctic Microbiology (10 ECTS) (Juny–July)
PhD courses:
AB-825 Biotelemetric Methods (10 ECTS) (June–July)
AB-826 Arctic Plant Ecology (10 ECTS) (June–July)
AB-827 Arctic Microbiology (10 ECTS) (July–August)
Arctic Geology
Bachelor courses:
AG-218 International Bachelor Permafrost Summer Field School (10 ECTS) (June–July)
AG-220 Environmental Change in the High Arctic Landscape of Svalbard (10 ECTS) (July–August)
Master courses:
AG-323 Sequence Stratigraphy – a Tool for Basin Analysis (10 ECTS) (August–September)
AG-340 Arctic Glaciers and Melt Season Dynamics (10 ECTS) (August–September)
AG-349 Geological Constraints on CO2 Storage (5 ECTS) (June–July)
AG-351 Arctic Tectonics and Volcanism (10 ECTS) (June–July)
PhD courses:
AG-823 Sequence Stratigraphy – a Tool for Basin Analysis (10 ECTS) (August–September)
AG-849 Geological Constraints on CO2 Storage (5 ECTS) (June–July)
AG-851 Arctic Tectonics and Volcanism (10 ECTS) (June–July)
Arctic Geophysics
Master course:
AGF-353 Sustainable Arctic Energy Exploration and Development (5 ECTS) (June–July)
PhD course:
AGF-853 Sustainable Arctic Energy Exploration and Development (5 ECTS) (June–July)
Arctic Technology
Master course:
AT-333 Arctic Petroleum: Challenges for Society, Technology, and Environment (10 ECTS) (June–July)
PhD course:
AT-833 Arctic Petroleum: Challenges for Society, Technology, and Environment (10 ECTS) (June–July)
Arctic Safety
Master course:
AS-301 Risk Assessment of Arctic Natural Hazards (10 ECTS) (June–July)