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Opportunities for students

We are recruiting students for the 2010 field season. We have opportunities for both master and bachelor projects, as well as smaller term projects focused on various aspects of the moth-mountain birch ecosClick for larger imageystem. Whether you are keen on field work, laboratory experiments or remote sensing and GIS, there will be something of interests. Take a look at our research activities for more details.

Some suggestions for student projects are posted below, but you are welcome to contact us with your own ideas at any time. Please include your CV at first contact.

 

MSc projects:

Bird ecology:

'Spatial community composition of passerine birds in relation to climatic variation and insect prey abundance'. To begin spring 2010. [Details]

'Habitat selection and breeding success in birds in relation to fitness and altitude'. To begin spring 2010. [Details]

Arthropod predators of moth larvae:

'Spatial community composition of arthropod predators in relation to climatic variation and insect prey abundance in sub-arctic birch forest'. To begin spring 2010. [Details]

 

Our current students:

saga

 

Saga Svavarsdóttir, MSc student (2008-10)

 

 

maja

 

Maja Sjöskog, MSc student (2009-2011)

 

 

olepetter

 

Ole-Petter Vindstad, MSc student (2008-10)

 

 

Students graduated from the project (year):

Ole Petter Vindstad, BSc (2008); Tino Schott, MSc (2008); Teresa E. G. Chocarro, BSc (2006); Norun M. Hansen, MSc. (2006); Ragnhild R. Mjaaseth, MSc. (2004), Jacqueline Weidner, BSc (2008); Ingrid Aalstad, BSc (2008)