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November Highlights from UArctic Thematic Networks
November
Wednesday at the museum - A concept of experiencing the museum at night
October Highlights from UArctic Thematic Networks
October
Arctic Future Pathfinders: A transformative journey through the Arctic
Research Day 2025 Arctic University Museum in Tromsø, Norway
ScaliFar 2026 - A Scalidophora PhD and Master’s course in the Faroe Islands
May
Research cruise "HHUMTKT25" on R/V Helmer Hanssen successfully completed
January
Flatworms thrive at the public beaches of Tromsø – but how do they spread across the Arctic?
2024
Ocean Census facilitates a taxonomic workshop together with UiT the Arctic University of Norway in Tromsø
Study reveals significant shifts in marine invertebrate distributions in the Barents Sea over the last 150 years
North2North staff mobility to the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GINR) for the exploration of Greenlandic meiofaunal flatworms
First loriciferan discovered in the Norwegian Arctic
Arctic University Museum of Norway launches digital portal to zoological and botanical collections
New video interviews from the Thematic Networks: Get to know the Leads
2023
Position announcement: PhD fellowship investigating Fossil Meiofaunas from Baltoscandia and meiofaunal evolution
Publication: Geometric morphometrics of macro- and meiofaunal priapulid pharyngeal teeth provides a proxy for studying Cambrian “tooth taxa”
Webpages for the new Thematic Networks launched
UArctic welcomes new Thematic Networks