Summer courses 2021 open for application

AG-338/838 field lecture in Tempelfjorden. Photo: Lis Allaart/UNIS.

Top image: AG-338/838 field lecture in Tempelfjorden. Photo: Lis Allaart/UNIS.

26 January 2021

Apply now for our summer courses! The application deadline is 15 February 2021.

Ten Arctic science courses running in the coming summer in Svalbard are now open for application. Questions regarding the application process? Please find relevant information here: https://www.unis.no/studies/regulations-and-routines/how-to-apply/

Arctic Biology

Bachelor course:
AB-207 Research project in Arctic Biology (15 ECTS) (May-August)

Master course:
AB-327 Arctic Microbiology (10 ECTS) (June–July)

PhD course:
AB-827 Arctic Microbiology (10 ECTS) (June–July)

 

Arctic Geology

Bachelor courses:
AG-218 International Bachelor Permafrost Summer Field School (10 ECTS) (June–July)
AG-220 Environmental Change in the High Arctic Landscape of Svalbard (10 ECTS) (July–August)

Master course:
AG-338 Sedimentology Field Course – from Depositional Systems to Sedimentary Architecture (10 ECTS) (June-July)

PhD course:
AG-838 Sedimentology Field Course – from Depositional Systems to Sedimentary Architecture (10 ECTS) (June-July)

 

Arctic Geophysics

Master course:
AGF-353 Sustainable Arctic Energy Exploration and Development (5 ECTS) (June-July)

PhD course:
AGF-853 Sustainable Arctic Energy Exploration and Development (5 ECTS) (June-July)

 

Arctic Technology

Master course:
AT-333 Arctic Petroleum: Challenges for Society, Technology, and Environment (10 ECTS) (June–August)

PhD course:
AT-833 Arctic Petroleum: Challenges for Society, Technology, and Environment (10 ECTS) (June–August)

 

You can now also apply for our autumn semester courses (August-December) – application deadline is 15 April 2021. See a list of the courses here.
(Note: some of these courses are running every other year).

 

Students and professor looking at data by Linnévannet
Professor Al Werner and students in AG-220 study the data obtained from Linnévannet. Photo: Mike Retelle/UNIS.

 

Students at Linnèvannet
AB-327/827 excursion to Linnèvannet. Photo: Lise Øvreås/UNIS.

 

AG-218 permafrost drilling in Adventdalen, June 2017. Photo: Ole Humlum/UNIS
AG-218 permafrost drilling in Adventdalen. Photo: Ole Humlum/UNIS
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