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Høst 2026

BIO-8530 Plant Ecology of Arctic and Alpine Environments - 5 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for arktisk og marin biologi

Type of course

The course has a maximum of 4 student places in autumn 2026. The number of student places may vary from year to year depending on funding.

The course is reserved for the following categories of students:

Students who take Bio-8540 Field Course in Arctic and Alpine Plant Ecology in Autumn 2026 will be prioritized for BIO-8530 Plant Ecology of Arctic and Alpine Environments.

To apply for this course: for Tromsø-based students: contact course leader. For those elsewhere apply through the link on the Photosyntech webpage. Once approved, apply to a singular PhD-level course at UiT.


Course contents

This course focuses on arctic and alpine plant ecology and is part of a project enhancing international communication and joint learning between Norway and Japan. It is run alongside Masters level course Bio-3530 and students from both levels will work together, with the PhD students having a greater role in stimulating and leading discussions.

Students will learn in an international classroom of students from Norway and Japan and lectures will be given by teachers from both countries with examples from many different arctic and alpine locations. Students will gather in a classroom at each of the participating universities and have joint lectures, give presentations and have discussions with students at the other locations in real-time through TEAMS or ZOOM. Norwegian-based students can join in-person in Tromsø or NMBU or completely online from other locations.

This course gives students the opportunity to learn in an international arena and to improve their scientific reading, writing and oral communication skills.


Objective of the course

Knowledge

Upon successful completion of this course, the student:

Skills

After completing the course, the student is able to:

General competence

The student:


Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

Lectures, seminars and student presentations.

Some lectures will be presented as videos in Canvas and some will be real-time online lectures. Seminars will be held online in real-time and discussions will be carried out with students at several universities in Norway and Japan.