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Irene Bordignon, visiting PhD student, is interested in climate change with a particular focus on the Arctic.
PhD student Ekaterina Zmyvalova participated in a session on Child Rights at Lund University.
On 10 November, recently appointed recognised and distinguished teachers were celebrated with a ceremony.
Plain language means writing clearly, concisely, organised, and appropriate for the intended audience.
"The Arctic has moved into our consciousness as a central part of the Earth's machinery."
Arctic Centre Funding – Read about Paulette van der Voet and her funded trip to Tromsø.
Around 30 researchers working with Sámi related topics discussed the development of the NorrSam-network.
Speculative fiction can inspire initiative and action on existing climate challenges.
Professor Jeanette Littlemore, the University of Birmingham, is visiting the Department of Language Studies.
A smorgasbord for those interested in the northern part of Scandinavia.
"The way we ask questions in humanities contributes to the medical perspective."
Exchange student Sarah McGregor has a special interest in the revitalization of indigenous language.
Eleven authors have contributed to the anthology. Berit Åström, associate professor, is one of the editors.
The books have a common theme: convincing the reader that mothers cannot raise boys to men.
"I am driven by the fact that what I do contributes to new knowledge that the organisation can benefit from"