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Out of 73 applications sent to 'Arctic Field Grant 2010' 63 were accepted. As many
as 27 researchers and 36 students have secured funds for this years' field work in Svalbard.
List
over funded projects 2010 (PDF)
Each year Svalbard Science Forum and the Norwegian Polar Institute
designate funds to selected Master students, PhD students and researchers
associated with Norwegian institutions for fieldwork in Svalbard. The
intention of the fund is to support researchers and students carrying
out fieldwork in Svalbard with an emphasis on those that are new to Svalbard.
The scholarship is allocated yearly and the next application deadline will be
announced in
late summer/early autumn 2010.
Read more:
http://www.ssf.npolar.no/pages/arktisstipend.htm
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From left to right: Arne Fjellberg (Collembola
specialist), Steve C. Coulson (Invertebrate Ecology and Ecophysiology),
Torstein Solhøy (Cryptostigmatic mites specialist), Dariusz J.
Gwiadowicz (Mesostigmatic mites specialist), María Luisa Ávila
(Invertebrate Biogeography).
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