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Drones help reveal the secrets of glacier crevasses
Svalbard reindeer graze on seaweed in tough winters
Gas hydrates in Svalbard
Cold, but not cold enough!
Algae – the foundation of life
Svalbard at the centre of a giant rocket project
New climate report: Svalbard could become 10°C warmer
Drivers of the marine CO2 system in the High Arctic – from the deep basins to the shallow fjords
Funding for new high-arctic, interdisciplinary field laboratory
2018 in snapshots
Merry Christmas from UNIS
Dialogue Café: Communication between science and Longyearbyen local community
Holocene glacier history of Svalbard: Retracing the style of (de-)glaciation
Understanding better fundamental mechanisms of rock fracture by blasting
Stories from Rijpfjorden 5: On the way in (and out) of Rijpfjorden
Stories from Rijpfjorden 4: On mine kibbles, sea ice and food chains
Stories from Rijpfjorden 3: Monster!
Celebrating 25 years
Anniversary Photo Competition
Stories from Rijpfjorden 2: A time witness from a bygone era
Stories from Rijpfjorden 1: A unique place of great importance to our understanding of the Arctic
Increased focus on leadership within education and research
First record of the hydrozoan Sympagohydra tuuli in Svalbard sea ice
UNIS Annual Report 2017
UNIS closed for Easter break
2017 in snapshots
Merry Christmas from UNIS
New merit system for quality in teaching at UNIS
Learning Forum 2017
Cruising Isfjorden – RV Lance’s last research cruise
Two peculiar acquaintances from the Svalbard fjords
Effects of sea ice on Arctic shrub growth: The importance of biotic interactions
Glacier dynamics in Svalbard fjords
The snow crab has arrived!
Linking plant nutrient dynamics and ecosystem processes in a warmer Arctic
Funding secured for SIOS infrastructure development
UNIS teachers awarded the The Joanna Renc-Roe Award
Glacier detective Lis is the winner!
The Green Arctic – Plants as cornerstones in terrestrial ecosystems
UNIS Annual Report 2016
Cruising in Svalbard: A student perspective
Heating and vertical winds in dayside Aurora
Zooplankton migration patterns in the Polar night
FAABulous fieldwork in Van Mijenfjorden
March for Science 22 April at 2 PM
UNIS closed for Easter break
Research cruise with the coast guard ship KV Svalbard
How much do YOU contribute to the melting of sea ice in the Arctic?
A force more deadly than polar bears
A force more deadly than polar bears
Tunabreen may be surging decades earlier than expected
Crushing ice to save platforms
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