The University of Tromsø is located in northern Norway and is the northernmost university in the world. It has over 9,100 students, including 10% from other countries. The university focuses on research related to the Arctic and global issues like climate change, natural resources, and the environment. As the effects of climate change are already evident in the Arctic, the university's location gives it a unique perspective for exploring these important topics.
rektor ved UiT, Anne Husebekk, sin presentasjon av en nordisk ekspertgruppes rapport Vekst fra nord, på Geonor-konferansen på Mo i Rana 25. mars 2015.
This document discusses internal communication at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. UiT has over 16,000 students and 3,600 staff, with an annual budget of 4 billion NOK. UiT is a major provider of Arctic science worldwide and hosts the annual Arctic Frontiers conference.
UiT is the northernmost university in the world, located in Tromsø, Norway at 69° North. It has over 11,800 students and 2,750 faculty and staff. Key areas of research include biomarine studies, indigenous studies, and northern and Arctic studies. UiT offers over 250 study programs, around 40 of which are taught in English, focusing on topics relevant to the High North region such as law of the sea, indigenous studies, and telemedicine. The university aims to explore global issues from its unique close-up perspective in the High North.
Resultater fra eb spørreundersøkelse om holdninger til og kunnskap om Nord-Norge som studiested. Gjennomført av Synovate AS på oppdrag fra Universitetet i Tromsø, Høgskolen i Finnmark og Høgskolen i Harstad høsten 2010.
The document provides an overview of Tromsø, Norway, the University of Tromsø, and its Faculty of Health Sciences. It notes that Tromsø is located at 69°40′58′′N 18°56′34′′E and has a population of 67,000. The University of Tromsø has 9,000 students from around the world and 2,800 staff across 300 programs, with a focus on research in the northern region. The Faculty of Health Sciences is the largest faculty and offers programs in fields like medicine, dentistry, nursing, and conducts population health research through projects like the Tromsø Study and NOWAC study.
Presentasjon av undersøkelse om sørnorsk ungdoms holdninger til Nord-Norge gjennomført av Synovate for Universitetet i Tromsø, Høgskolen i Harstad og Høgskolen i Finnmark
Presentation by University of Tromsø rector Jarle Aarbakke and NARFU rector Elena Kudryashova on the signing of a cooperation agreement between the two universities in Arkhangelsk on September 17, 2010.
The document provides an overview of Tromsø, Norway and the University of Tromsø. Tromsø is located north of the Arctic Circle and has a population of around 67,000 people. The University of Tromsø has around 9,000 students from over 90 countries and focuses on fields related to the northern region like Arctic studies, fisheries, and indigenous peoples. Key research areas include climate change, marine sciences, and health studies in the Arctic.
UiT is the northernmost university in the world, located in Tromsø, Norway at 69° North. It has over 11,800 students and 2,750 faculty and staff. Key areas of research include biomarine studies, indigenous studies, and northern and Arctic studies. UiT offers over 250 study programs, around 40 of which are taught in English, focusing on topics relevant to the High North region such as law of the sea, indigenous studies, and telemedicine. The university aims to explore global issues from its unique close-up perspective in the High North.
Resultater fra eb spørreundersøkelse om holdninger til og kunnskap om Nord-Norge som studiested. Gjennomført av Synovate AS på oppdrag fra Universitetet i Tromsø, Høgskolen i Finnmark og Høgskolen i Harstad høsten 2010.
The document provides an overview of Tromsø, Norway, the University of Tromsø, and its Faculty of Health Sciences. It notes that Tromsø is located at 69°40′58′′N 18°56′34′′E and has a population of 67,000. The University of Tromsø has 9,000 students from around the world and 2,800 staff across 300 programs, with a focus on research in the northern region. The Faculty of Health Sciences is the largest faculty and offers programs in fields like medicine, dentistry, nursing, and conducts population health research through projects like the Tromsø Study and NOWAC study.
Presentasjon av undersøkelse om sørnorsk ungdoms holdninger til Nord-Norge gjennomført av Synovate for Universitetet i Tromsø, Høgskolen i Harstad og Høgskolen i Finnmark
Presentation by University of Tromsø rector Jarle Aarbakke and NARFU rector Elena Kudryashova on the signing of a cooperation agreement between the two universities in Arkhangelsk on September 17, 2010.
The document provides an overview of Tromsø, Norway and the University of Tromsø. Tromsø is located north of the Arctic Circle and has a population of around 67,000 people. The University of Tromsø has around 9,000 students from over 90 countries and focuses on fields related to the northern region like Arctic studies, fisheries, and indigenous peoples. Key research areas include climate change, marine sciences, and health studies in the Arctic.
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