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UNIS /About /Staff /Steve Coulson

Steve Coulson

Departement leader - Arctic Biology

stevec@unis.no
4790118973

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Arctic biology
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Professor Steve Coulson is the departement leader of the Arctic Biology Department.

Courses

AB-207 Research Project in Arctic Biology (15 ECTS)

AB-840 Climate Change Biology (10 ECTS)

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bioCEED

Are you a student or staff at UNIS? Do you want to get involved in biology education development? Do you want to know what UNIS offers besides your regular studies? Then you are in the right place!

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Bjørndalen Integrated Gradients (BIG)

Bjørndalen Integrated Gradient (BIG) is a field-laboratory that enables close integration of research and course activities, and a great arena for students to participate and contribute to research projects.

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21. February 2022

New FRAM initiative: Research in the Arctic, for those who live there

20. May 2021

Climate change "squeezing" Arctic animals and plants: new circumpolar report

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    • Arctic Biology Research
    • Arctic Geology Research
    • Arctic Geophysics Research
    • Arctic Technology Research
    • Arctic Safety Centre
    • Projects
    • Publications
  • Student life
    • UNIS Webmail
    • Canvas
    • Digital exams in WISEflow
    • A to Z student guide
    • Semester fee
    • Arrival and living in Longyearbyen
    • Housing and expences
    • Speak-up system
    • Student council
    • Student equipment
  • Facilities
    • Library
    • Lab services
    • Resources for education and teaching
    • Operations and field safety
    • Safety training
    • IT services
    • Weather stations
    • Web camera
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    • HSE plans and measures
    • Staff
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