The entire class secured excellent positionsSustainable societies, circular economy, and green business development. These were all trigger words for Amalie Lundervold when she decided to study bioeconomy. In addition to a master's degree, she …
Makes knowledge more accessibleElina Gobeti knew from a young age that she wanted to improve the lives of those around her. The international classroom at NMBU provided her with insights she would not have missed for the world.
Build your network within the industry while you studyThat was what Elise Olafsen did, and was therefore guaranteed a job as a production manager at a hatchery before she finished her studies in aquaculture.
Wants to move farmed salmon to open seaFormer NMBU student aims to find a solution for fish welfare and overloaded fjords at Aker Solutions.
Creates roadmap for bioresources under pressureAlexander Ugland identifies as a man of the sea. Three years after completing his master's in innovation and entrepreneurship at NMBU, he has secured his dream position at Bellona.
Working with sustainable protein sourcesJenny Dahlberg has always wanted to work with something that could securing the future with environmentally friendly food
Researching Radioactivity in WaterAlmost three years ago, Aleksander Sverdrup Aarsand completed a master's degree in chemistry and biotechnology at NMBU. Now, he's back as a researcher in a large international research project examini…
Fra musikkbransjen til data-scientist hos SSBBenedikt Goodman har bakgrunn i musikkbranjsen. Da Brexit kom, ønsket han å forstå mer om samfunnet og hvordan vi kan realisere det grønne skiftet. Etter fullført bachelor- og mastergrad i samfunnsøko…
Question and debate the lecturerMia imagined that university-teaching would consist of unapproachable lecturers monologuing to crowds of hundreds. Luckily, she found out that this is a far cry from the small, student-inclusive class…
The accessible staff makes you feel welcomeSeveral factors made it compelling for Sofie to come to NMBU, one of them being the minimal hierarchy and accessibility of the staff.