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January 12, 2024January 18, 2024

As good things come in pairs…

Our PhD students Ingvild and Mathilde successfully received funding from Rannís for an extension of their PhD studies! 

All the successful applicants at the Rannís celebration event hosted last Friday

This will allow them to have funding for one more year in order to be able to finish the PhD duties. Congratulations to you both for this extension and best of luck for the rest of your PhD studies!

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  • Lab Members
  • Research Projects
    • TRAPP
    • Herbivores in the tundra: linking diversity and function (TUNDRAsalad)
      • WP1. Synthesizing existing knowledge
      • WP2. Implementing a spatially replicated, coordinated field experiment
      • WP3. Accounting for herbivore diversity in management at a regional scale
    • ITEX Sites
    • FENCES experiment
  • Collaborations
  • Publications
  • Opportunities with Tundra Ecology Lab
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