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Arctic Geology
Arctic Geology
Extended application deadline for autumn 2026 courses
Studies in the Arctic – Webinar
Extended application deadline for spring 2026 courses
Imaging geological complexity to better understand fluid flow in the subsurface
Student involvement contributes to enhanced learning experience
Fostering Academic Excellence: An Interview with Merle Scheiner in SCOPE
Apply for spring courses 2024
UNIS to lead two new UArctic network projects!
Maria Jensen has been awarded as ” Excellent Teaching Practitioner”
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre briefed on Arctic field work preparations at UNIS
Apply for autumn courses 2023
Extended application deadline for spring courses
Prestigious award to Arctic permafrost project led by UNIS
Extended application deadline for spring courses
Apply for autumn courses 2022
Our Arctic heritage is threatened by climate change
New FRAM initiative: Research in the Arctic, for those who live there
Introducing UArctic Chair Hanne H. Christiansen
Summer courses 2022 – Open for application
Summer fieldwork for memory books
Q & A @ C
New kids on the rock
Drilling the mid-Norwegian volcanic margin
Apply for spring courses 2022
Refining knowledge about snow avalanches
Strengthens competence building within geosciences in polar areas
UNIS Annual Report 2020
Back when the dinosaurs were ash-stranded
Small classes, big learning opportunities
Microfossils from the Circum-Arctic
Reconstructing glacial history to understand current climate responses
Apply for autumn courses 2021
Pore Pressure Regimes of the Northern Barents Shelf
Summer courses 2021 open for application
Permafrost climate change observation system with local and Arctic importance
Mapping glaciers with drones in Svalbard – this is how we actually do it
iEarth Centre of Excellence in Education formally opened
Apply for spring courses 2021
Award-winning CO2 hydrate research
World Environment Day
UNIS Annual Report 2019
How to conduct field teaching with students scattered around the world?
GoNorth is a “go”
Apply for autumn courses 2020
New knowledge about sedimentary basins in Svalbard
Svalbard’s geology live
UNIS launches permafrost course
Summer/autumn courses 2020 open for application
UNIS partner in new Centre of Excellence in Education
Apply now for spring courses 2020
Drones help reveal the secrets of glacier crevasses
Gas hydrates in Svalbard
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