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Articles by: Ingrid Ballari Nilsen
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Polar bear conflicts in Svalbard – how dangerous are our Arctic icons?
Great opportunities for solar energy in the Arctic
Small classes, big learning opportunities
Study opportunities in the Arctic
Microfossils from the Circum-Arctic
Ready, biip, green – have a safe trip!
Nansen Legacy project blog: Tiny Arctic wildlife matters
Finding new inspiration 2000 kilometres from home
Webinar: Sikkerhet på tur på 90 minutter
Reconstructing glacial history to understand current climate responses
Nansen Legacy project blog: The hunt for the hidden life in water
When the compass steers north
Pulsating aurora: A possible threat to ozone
Arctic Safety special issue out now
From the top of the world to… the top of the world!
Apply for autumn courses 2021
Pore Pressure Regimes of the Northern Barents Shelf
A Space Hurricane Observed for the First Time
The perfect front
Women in Science: Investigating the Barents Sea
Winter darkness: Revealing the secrets of the sea
Where is the sea ice?
Found traces of antidepressants and painkillers in crustaceans on Svalbard
Summer courses 2021 open for application
Fast Flow Channels in the Polar Cap Ionosphere
Svalbardseminaret 2021
Digital teaching at UNIS 18 January – 1 February
Svalbard’s special northern lights
Happy holidays from UNIS!
RCN grants 12 million to Arctic Safety Centre project
Permafrost climate change observation system with local and Arctic importance
The tiny rulers of Arctic Seas
Avalanche accident report in English published
Not just another belt wagon
UNIS will start up again with courses from January 2021
First Arctic Safety Centre continuing education course
Understanding the roles of microbial eukaryotes in the High Arctic ecosystems
Tides and weather affect transport of warm water to the Arctic
Snow sensor project exported to the mainland
Mapping glaciers with drones in Svalbard – this is how we actually do it
Warm Atlantic water wants in, but is prevented from entering Isfjorden
iEarth Centre of Excellence in Education formally opened
About cheese, sea ice and a warmer Arctic
Stepping back into the past – UNIS repeat a 30-year old beach study in Storfjorden
Popular polar bear safety course
Herbivores and a warming climate affect tundra plant community nutrient levels
Apply for spring courses 2021
Award-winning CO2 hydrate research
What’s on the menu for small Arctic animals?
Improving weather forecasts in the Arctic
A life in isolation
The Legacy of SAMCoT
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