Date: 16 August, 2021
Time: 12.15-15.00 CEST
Where:
Physical place: S121, Sørhellinga (Link to Mazemap)
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Digital option (for those unable to travel due to Covid-19):
https://nmbu.zoom.us/j/66031062956?pwd=RU1FemtnVFRzQnJ4eWdvVjNQZUxPQT09
Responsible for this day is professor Tone Birkemoe.
NB! It is mandatory attendance from day one and you need to inform your study adviser if you are prevented from attending for any reason. Without notice, we expect you to relinquish your place in the study program.
Program | |
12.15 | Welcome! Why is a master's in ecology important for society? Prof. Tone Birkemoe |
Short introduction to some research groups | |
12.30 | Tropical ecology Prof. Torbjørn Haugaasen |
12.45 | Fish ecology Assoc. prof. Louise Chavarie |
13.00 | Break |
13.15 | Insect ecology Prof. Tone Birkemoe |
Student presentations | |
13.30 | All students present themselves (Short background and why you want to take a master's in ecology) |
14.00 | Break |
Master's student presentations | |
14.15 | Pollination ecology |
14.25 | Bat ecology |
14.35 | Mapping species occurences |
PhD student presentation |
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14.45 | Ross Wetherbee master and PhD at MINA |
15.00 | Pizza and mingling |
15.00 | The buddies will help you to register for exam etc. Meet up some time between 15.00 and 16.00 behind the Tivoli building (lenke til Mazemap). |