Communities
Select a community to browse its collections.
Doctoral presentations
Doctoral presentations of current interest, where the thesis is available in Munin:
22 May 2024: Kristine Cerbule
Use of biodegradable plastic materials in gillnet and longline fisheries
23 May 2024: Athanasios Kournoutis
ATG8s in the nucleus: Beyond the autophagy paradigm
24 May 2024: Elias Myrvoll Lorentzen
24 May 2024: Martin Jensen Mækelæ
27 May 2024: Sujay Deshpande
30 May 2024: Pietro Randine
31 May 2024: Magnus Sandvik Edvardsen
Plasma von Willebrand factor and risk of future venous thromboembolism
31 May 2024: Anna Obukhova
Svalbard through the prism of Russian media. A discourse and cognitive perspective
06 Jun 2024: Hymonti Dey
Antimicrobial activities and mechanisms of action of peptide analogues of marine origin
07 Jun 2024: Henrik Kiærbech
10 Jun 2024: Celine Sarah Marine Richard
Engineering novel bacterial biosensors for the characterization of membrane active natural products
10 Jun 2024: Kenneth Lindstedt
11 Jun 2024: Henriette Michalsen
11 Jun 2024: Tilman Schmider
Life on Air: On the Physiological Basis of Atmospheric Methane Oxidizing Bacteria
14 Jun 2024: Nina Planting Mølmann
20 Jun 2024: Kay-Martin Johnsen
Recently Added
-
Early aerial expedition photos reveal 85 years of glacier growth and stability in East Antarctica
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-25)During the last few decades, several sectors in Antarctica have transitioned from glacial mass balance equilibrium to mass loss. In order to determine if recent trends exceed the scale of natural variability, long-term observations are vital. Here we explore the earliest, large-scale, aerial image archive of Antarctica to provide a unique record of 21 outlet glaciers along the coastline of East ... -
Pia Arke and ‘Arctic Hysteria’: Visual Repatriation and the Problematics of a ‘Lost’ Artwork
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-15)his article examines Pia Arke’s artistic practice that engages with the phenomenon of ‘Arctic hysteria’, which apparently gripped large parts of the female indigenous population in the Arctic during the early contact era. By focusing on the ‘lost’ photomontage Arctic Hysteria IV (1997), I aim to show how Arke’s method of re-appropriating photographic material from colonial archives can be seen as ... -
The Ocean Senses Activity Book: Enriching Ocean Literacy through a multisensory approach
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-05-23)This chapter outlines the development of “The Ocean Senses Activity Book” integrating a multisensory approach to ocean education for pupils and the general public. Originating from an expedition in the Arctic Ocean, the project aimed to cultivate more effective cognitive approaches to ocean literacy education and communication. It bridged the gap between scientific exploration and public engagement, ... -
The Agenda 2030 and the Imperative for Research and Education for the Climate and the Oceans
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-05-23)This chapter sets the scene and provides background information regarding the primary objective of the book: to contribute to the knowledge base for climate education and research, with a specific focus on the oceans and water. Within this framework, the chapter situates educational and research strategies that specifically focus on ocean literacy, developed and coordinated by the authors over the ... -
Connecting with The Deep: Lifelong Learning (LLL) and Marine Sustainability
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-05-23)This chapter frames marine sustainability within ongoing global and regional initiatives in lifelong learning and adult education. The authors of this chapter argue that to achieve the ambitious targets set out in the SDGs, our adult population must be able to recognise, engage with, and act upon economic, social, and environmental challenges. The authors of this chapter present the many barriers ...