Show 1464 hits
The Energy Resources Blog focuses on current research for the sustainable use of the Norwegian Continental Shelf. Here readers will learn how we are contributing to solutions to help solve Norway’s energy transition dilemma – balancing energy security with sustainability and reducing emissions.
The Current is the blog of the research project Energy Lives! Infrastructural Citizenship in Nordic Energy Transitions.
The International Network for Well-Being at the University of Stavanger is blogging about their research.
The University of Stavanger interacts with society and working life. We want to contribute so that society and working life can collaborate with both employees and students from UiS.
The PhD degree in Health and Medicine gives you the opportunity to further your career in research or in professions where a high degree of knowledge and competency is required.
Stavanger AI Lab connects researchers, educators and students at UiS with industry, business and the public sector.
The job market needs students. Find a relevant part-time job, full-time job, summer job, trainee position, or internship. These positions are for students, recent graduates, and alumni.
Find the international study programmes and other study offers at the University of Stavanger.
Find the museum and research centres affiliated with the University of Stavanger.
Are you wondering where and when you can go on an exchange in your study programme? Or what you must consider before, during and after your stay abroad? Find everything you need to plan the journey of a lifetime!
The Faculty of Health Sciences educates competent healthcare professionals for health services in a state of constant transition. Our research covers subject areas related to health, medicine, ethics and welfare to ensure an interdisciplinary approach to health and healthcare services.
What happens if I fall ill during an exam? Can I use ChatGPT, and how do I actually register for an exam? Find everything you need to know about examination at the University of Stavanger.