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Nordic Master's Program in Marine Ecosystems and Climate

This joint Nordic master's program offers degrees in Physical or Biological Oceanography and focuses on the study of marine ecosystems and their response to climate change. The program is coordinated by the Geophysical Institute at the University of Bergen and is funded by the Norwegian Research Council. The program also includes partner universities in Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and Denmark. For more information, visit the program websites provided.

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Nordic Master's Program in Marine Ecosystems and Climate

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  1. Joint Nordic Master´s Programme in Marine Ecosystems and Climate coordinated by Geophysical Institute UiB Programm development funded by

  2. The degree • One degree  “Joint Nordic Master” • Master of Science: Physical Oceanography or • Master of Science: Biological Oceanography

  3. Partner and more information • University of Bergen, Geophysical Institute & Biological Institute: http://www.uib.no/gfi/en http://www.uib.no/bio/en • Iceland University: http://www.marice.is/gm/index.html • University of Faroe Islands: http://www.setur.fo/en/university/ • Aarhus University, Biological Institute, Marine ecology: http://biology.au.dk/en/researchgroups/marineecologyen More information: http://folk.uib.no/st08488/webpage2/ and hopefully soon also on UIBs official websites

  4. Joint degree: Study plan

  5. Examples of Possible Master Thesis Topics

  6. Ecosystem feedback to the Climate System: Chlorophyll a http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages

  7. passive transport (pelagic larval stage) Small Scale: Crangon CrangonCourtesy: Ute Daewel Photo by Holger Duty Selecive Tidal Stream Transport (active) (benthic juvenile stage, after metamorphose) into tidal flats Selective Tidal Stream Transportactive (adult stage) out of tidal flats

  8. Laboratory and experimental work • e.g. Investigation of environmental impacts on fish by otholit analysis • Growths & conditions experiments

  9. North East Arctic Cod, prediction Dippner& Ottersen, 2001

  10. Cold temperate species Climate impact on marine ecosystems Courtesy: Hjalmar Hátún Beaugrand et al., 2002, Science SSH SST Hátún et al., 2005, Science PCI Reid et al., 1998, Nature Hátún et al.,submitted.

  11. Application when, where? Time plan • Application next spring, application via Bergen University • (enrolled at Bergen the entire period) • Students start in Autumn semester, next possible start: August 2011

  12. Thank you!

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