The 2024 Master, PhD and PostDoc Days at the Natural History Museum Oslo
In their daily work early career students and scientists are usually very busy with generating and interpreting data for their scientific projects. But it is eq... Read more.
Group of the month: Onchidioidea
Today I’m going to be talking about some cute little slugs, the Onchidioideans. These pulmonate, that is, lung-bearing, gastropods are ubiquitous across the A... Read more.
Door 19: Seeing Wonder in Science – The Role of Pop-Sci and Science Communication across an MSc’s Life
We’re fast approaching the holidays, and everyone’s academic brain is slowing down as we look forward to evenings with loved ones, good food, and seasonal t... Read more.
Door 6: Biodiversity, Conservation, and Sticking Up For The Little Guy
For this year’s Advent Calendar, we’ve decided to theme ourselves around climate change and conservation. For my first blog entry, I’ve decided to write m... Read more.
Group of the month: Ostracoda
Sometimes, work and home come together in ways you don’t expect. I decided to get into aquascaping this summer, growing underwater plants and keeping nutr... Read more.
Internships – an exciting opportunity for a hands-on way into science
The curriculum of academic studies is usually brimming with lectures, seminars and courses that aim at an efficient transfer of detailed knowledge. This is part... Read more.
Spring fun for FEZ!
To celebrate the wave of sunny weather here in Oslo, members of the FEZ group decided to go on a sunny spring hike up Grefsenkollen together. At the top we were... Read more.
Door 23: Bugs in a teacup!
Door 23! Advent is almost over and a new year is on the horizon – and with a new year comes new ideas and opportunities in life and research alike. For my art... Read more.