The government has allocated funds to NMBU and SiÅs to engage students in academic and social activities to ensure that as many students as possible have the best possible study experience at all levels.
On Wednesday, 13 May 2020, a general meeting for students and staff was held. Below you will find the translated manuscripts for the each of the presenters.
The call is open until May 18th, 2020 to enrolled MA and PhD students from UArctic Nordic member institutions working in the field of northern or Arctic research.
Studying on your own without on-campus activities may be challenging. If you are struggling with poor concentration and lack of self-discipline right now, your are not alone. We have gathered some tips and advice that we hope will help you along the way.
One master degree student at the Faculty of Science and Technology has tested positive for Coronavirus. The student is not acutely ill and had been in home quarantine for one week before testing positive. The student is still in quarantine.
There is still a low risk for infection if the preventative measures recommended by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health are followed. Students can continue attending classes as usual.