30 August - Johanna M. Liberg Krook (KBM)PhD degree - Public Defence: Johanna M. Liberg Krook, Faculty of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Science (KBM) will defend her PhD thesis "Kelp as food ingredient - processing and product evaluation…
27 August 2024 - Anniken Jerre Borge (VET)PhD degree - Trial Lecture and Public Defense. Anniken Jerre Borge, Department of Production Animal Clinical Sciences (ProdMed), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine will defend her PhD thesis "Serological …
This is how strawberries turn out when the insects haven't been at work long enough You have probably seen a nice red strawberry that has a slightly knotty and bumpy centre. This is the result of insects responsible for fertilisation have left a half-finished job.
The works of Morten R. Grindaker - a reflection of the Norwegian landscape architecture in the 1960sThe period between the 1950s and 1970s is seen as the “golden age” of Norwegian industry.
Landscape Architects and the first hydroelectric power stations in NorwayLandscape architects’ involvement in the building of hydroelectric power stations and the related large-scale landscape projects since the 1950s marked a shift of the discipline from garden architectu…
Skatteforsk and KREM seminar: Christoph BöhringerWelcome to this joint seminar with Skatteforsk- Centre for Tax Research and the Climate, Resources, Energy, and Environment (KREM) research group!
The Memory of a DisciplineThe Archive of Norwegian Landscape Architecture represents significant values for the disciplines, for design processes and for society in general.
Public park policy and modernism in Norwegian Landscape ArchitectureThe collection of Eyvind Strøm (1899-1988).
New network for Arctic space sustainabilityThe Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) launches an international network to map and assess sustainability challenges in the Arctic region related to outer space development.
The early period of Landscape Architecture education seen from student works (1900-1960)The collection of student works in the Archive of Norwegian Landscape Architecture starts around 1900 and continues until 1980s.