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The government is establishing an expert group to examine measures for reducing resource use and contributing to a more circular economy.
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The UiS School of Business and Law and the Society for Experimental Finance (SEF) invite you to join the Experimental Finance 2024 in Stavanger, Norway.
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University of Stavanger
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Elin Svensen defended her Ph.D. in sociology, social work, culture, and society at the Faculty of Social Sciences on December 8.
Problem-solving is about finding solutions to all kind of problems. It can be seen as a basic strategy for addressing both everyday challenges, such as getting dressed, and more specific challenges, such as coding a robot.
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Vardges Levonyan, University of Zurich
Elise Ottesen-Jensens building, University of Stavanger
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Philip J. Grossman, Monash University
Elise Ottesen-Jensens building, University of Stavanger
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Acquiring proficiency in AI technology will be pivotal in the future job market. At the University of Stavanger Business School, students are not only introduced to AI technology but are also taught how to leverage it effectively in both their studies and future careers.
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Syllabus books for one-day loans will be found on separate shelves, making it easier to find the book you are looking for.
Stavanger University Library is a modern library and a great meeting place. You are welcome to read, work on assignments, or participate in events and courses at the library.
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The EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships (MSCA) are an attractive and prestigious mobility award that give researchers from all over the world the opportunity to work for two years in a European country. The newly announced awards include two fellows who will undertake research at The Greenhouse.
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– It was perfect that we could go out and see it with our own eyes, says Professor Gorm Kipperberg.
This is the library's subject page for studies linked to The department of Early Childhood Education, The department of Education and Sports Science, Norwegian Reading Centre, and Centre for Learning Environment.
The library is open to staff, students, and anyone interested in our fields of study. Our specialist areas are archaeology, conservation, museology, botany, art history, medieval history, and the history of Stavanger and Rogaland.