— A unique place to grow as a researcherVisiting PhD student Andreas Möller on his stay at Skatteforsk
Education in aquaculture provides professional security in a growing industryFor Even Møller Haarberg, aquaculture is about more than technology, production and figures. It is also about living animals, animal welfare, the fishing industry and biological processes.
A 21st century explorer“How am I supposed to come up with research questions about the deep sea when we've seen less than 0.001%?”
Building bridges across culturesHiruni Hewage arrived in Ås unsure of how to navigate a new country and campus. Today, she’s a confident leader, former ISU president, and an active contributor to student life at NMBU.
With a love for fruitEmily worked in a store in an apple orchard in high school and really loved identifying problems with the fruit. She quickly became interested in studying apples and knew she wanted to work in science…
The action education component makes the agroecology program unique Peter found the action education component of NMBU’s agroecology program to be unique and helpful because we engage with a farmer implementing regenerative agriculture, and to communicate with the sys…
Master's students started their education with ice breaking and sustainability gamesThe new master's students in urban agriculture, sustainable food systems and agroecology hit the fast lane in the ‘getting to know each other’ phase in the August block.
Popular in the job marketCareer opportunities are looking good for Thea Marie Låstad after her Master's degree in Genome Science.
Ensuring clean tap waterIn a lecture hall at NMBU, it dawned on Charlotte that having clean water in the tap is not a given. Now, she dedicates her time to ensuring access to clean drinking water and fjords to swim in. She i…
The teachers clearly know the aqua industry wellThe master's degree in aquaculture from NMBU really helped kick-start Erika Hanson's career and has opened many opportunities for her