With over NOK 56 million secured, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences will lead a major EU project aimed at researching how we can better coexist with predator conflicts in the future.
News from ALB
The pine marten is not so easily affected by today's clearcutting in Norwegian forests. This is one of the conclusions of Siow Yan Jennifer Angoh, who will be defending her dissertation on 14 June.
Climate change and fewer snowy days cause mountain hares to have the 'wrong' colour for larger parts of the year. On 7 June Allan William Stokes will defend his doctoral research.
Brown bears in Scandinavia have very high levels of lead in their blood. The same applies to their cubs. This has been discovered by Boris Fuchs in his doctoral research, which he will defend on 5 June.
This weekend some of our students have been on a black grouse lekking, and despite bad weather, the experience was a success with both lekking from the black grouse males and fresh bear tracks the morning after.
The master’s degree in applied biotechnology and biomedical sciences is now even better adapted to trained biomedical laboratory scientists. – A fantastic opportunity, says current master’s student Nesreen Aman.
Using activity trackers mounted on collars, Theresa Kirchner has studied how moose behave when they are disturbed by humans. The defence is set for March 22.
What is the best way to store artificially fertilized eggs from pigs? This is one of the questions Linda Marijke Dekker Haug has been investigating in her doctoral thesis, which she will defend on 18 March.
We are excited to invite you to explore the dynamic and interdisciplinary world of One Health in our upcoming two-course (on-site and online) courses with a focus in Northern Communities and Ecosystems.
Arriving at Evenstad for the first time at the end of January is no joke. Especially if you come from sunny and Mediterranean temperatures. But that certainly doesn't dampen the mood among the 13 exchange students who have just started on the semester program Ecology and Evolution.
Students from Blæstad and Evenstad played key roles when the preliminary results and experiences from the large carbon mapping of peatlands in the Kongsvinger area were presented recently.
Stor-Elvdal municipality and our local crisis management group have worked well together during the extreme weather event and have also received good feedback from the evacuated students.
We had the pleasure of welcoming a representative of the French embassy, Andréa Poiret, to Evenstad campus on 16 February (Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management, ALB).
The bridge at Evenstad campus is closed to car traffic. It will remain open to pedestrians and cyclists.
The Government’s new national coronavirus measures guide INN University, which as of today has not implemented additional local measures.