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Articles by: Ingrid Ballari Nilsen
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Apply for autumn courses 2022
Our Arctic heritage is threatened by climate change
Night at the Observatory
New FRAM initiative: Research in the Arctic, for those who live there
New APECS Executive Director
Fieldwork without getting cold feet
Introducing the UArctic Chair Roland Kallenborn
Introducing UArctic Chair Hanne H. Christiansen
Summer courses 2022 – Open for application
Svalbardseminaret 2022
Ministerial visit to UNIS
Summer fieldwork for memory books
New UNIS weather station at Fritham
Toxic atmospheric Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds measured in Svalbard
Extended application for spring semester courses
Q & A @ C
SCOPE 2021: First student-led conference at UNIS
Risk assessment in the Arctic
A to Z student guide to Longyearbyen
New student housing in Longyearbyen
ARCT-RISK meeting in Longyearbyen
Collaboration with USN
New kids on the rock
Arctic Mass Rescue Operation shows good cooperation in the North
– We were wrong about how fast Svalbard glaciers are melting
Drilling the mid-Norwegian volcanic margin
Apply for spring courses 2022
Refining knowledge about snow avalanches
From your home to the lab: household items in the life of a marine scientist
Dramatic temperature rises in the Arctic hits vital sea ice algae
Into the deep unknown central Arctic Basin
Major biological changes on the shoreline of Svalbard
When fieldwork doesn’t go as planned
When fieldwork doesn’t go as planned
Aliens in the Arctic? The outer-worldly life that resides within sea ice
Drone-based reindeer counting in Svalbard
Fjord ice in Svalbard – an important kindergarten for seafloor animal babies
Successful summer course
Have you checked Yr.no?
Super local weather forecast in Longyearbyen
Strengthens competence building within geosciences in polar areas
Digital learning arena for Arctic biology
Let’s talk dirty
Pulsating aurora can lead to depletion of the ozone layer
UNIS Annual Report 2020
Teamwork makes dream work
Hidden biodiversity inside of Svalbard’s sea ice
Continuous avalanche danger around Longyearbyen
Climate change “squeezing” Arctic animals and plants: new circumpolar report
Required fire drills in Svalbard pollute Arctic waters
High impact of snowmobile pollution in Svalbard
Back when the dinosaurs were ash-stranded
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