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Arctic Technology
Extended application deadline for autumn 2026 courses
Trial lecture and PhD defense for Matthias Markus Henkies
Studies in the Arctic – Webinar
Trial lecture and PhD defense for Charlotte Maartje van Hazendonk
Extended application deadline for spring 2026 courses
Fostering Academic Excellence: An Interview with Merle Scheiner in SCOPE
Apply for spring courses 2024
Arctic technology joins a new project for renewable energy
Pool of science
Apply for autumn courses 2023
Local wind in the search for renewable energy
Sveinung Løset Awarded Clarkson University Honorary Degree
Extended application deadline for spring courses
Svalbard as testing ground
A summer with underwater robots and Arctic glaciers
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 the UArctic Chair Roland Kallenborn
Toxic atmospheric Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds measured in Svalbard
Apply for spring courses 2022
Strengthens competence building within geosciences in polar areas
UNIS Annual Report 2020
Required fire drills in Svalbard pollute Arctic waters
Great opportunities for solar energy in the Arctic
Study opportunities in the Arctic
Finding new inspiration 2000 kilometres from home
From the top of the world to… the top of the world!
Apply for autumn courses 2021
Found traces of antidepressants and painkillers in crustaceans on Svalbard
Summer courses 2021 open for application
Permafrost climate change observation system with local and Arctic importance
Apply for spring courses 2021
The Legacy of SAMCoT
Pile test campaign to monitor thawing permafrost
UNIS Annual Report 2019
Apply for autumn courses 2020
Summer/autumn courses 2020 open for application
Funding for extra positions within renewable energy
Apply now for spring courses 2020
Buildings are sinking more than expected
Summer/autumn courses 2019 open for application
Dialogue Café: Communication between science and Longyearbyen local community
Understanding better fundamental mechanisms of rock fracture by blasting
Apply now for spring courses 2019
Field trip with atmospheric pollution students
March for Science Longyearbyen: A big success!
A force more deadly than polar bears
A force more deadly than polar bears
Crushing ice to save platforms
Icebergs in broken sea ice