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Finse Alpine Research Center, located in the northwestern part of the Hardangervidda mountain plateau, belongs to the faculties of mathematics and natural sciences at the universities of Bergen and Oslo. The center attracts biologists, geologists, geophysicists and other researchers from a wide range of Norwegian and international institutions. Seminars and meetings, as well as university field courses, are regularly held in the conference unit. Read more...
Finse Alpine Research Center is part of an EU funded network of 32 circumpolar field bases, INTERACT. A call is now open for proposals to the Trans-National Access program for the summer season 2012 and the winter season 2012/2013. The deadline for applications is 15 December 2011.
The 3d international Symposium of Winter Limnology (2012) planned for Finse has been cancelled due to dwindling interest.
Veterinærinstituttet har funnet vid utbredelse av harepest (tularemi) hos hare i Sør-Norge. Dette har trolig sammenheng med stor forekomst av smågnagere. Sykdommen smitter lett til mennesker, og Folkehelseinstituttet har også fått meldinger om flere tilfeller hos mennesker. Finner du nylig døde harer eller smågnagere, vil Veterinærinstituttet gjerne ha disse tilsendt.
Finse Alpine Research Center is part of an EU funded network of 32 circumpolar field bases, INTERACT. One of the tasks of the network is to create web-based outreach components to help us communicate about Arctic environmental issues and research with a diverse range of people. What would you want on an outreach web page for the arctic and sub-arctic? To have your say, please fill in the online survey on the INTERACT web-pages.
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