Geography is focused on the connections between environment, nature and society. We study contemporary topics such as green transformation, climate change, natural hazards, global inequalities, climate and energy transformation, food security and natural resource management. Education and research at the department is organised into four research areas:
Study Master at Department of Geography
Calendar
CET Lunch:Contested wilderness - The importance of narratives in shaping responses to change in Svalbard’s tourism regulations
Hybrid: Zoom or CET - Rio 4.17, Christies gt 18, 4th floor
22.05.2024
12:15–13:00
Ulrike Pihls hus, Ulrikes aula
Trial Lecture and Public Defence: Rafael Rosales (Disputation)
09:15–14:00
Hybrid: Zoom or CET - Rio 4.17, Christies gt 18, 4th floor
CET Lunch: Norwegian citizen's thoughts on climate (in)justice (Seminar)
12:15–13:00
Hybrid: Zoom or CET - Rio 4.17, Christies gt 18, 4th floor
CET Lunch: Pluralising place frames in urban transition management: net-zero transitions at precinct scale (Seminar)
12:15–13:00
Hybrid: Zoom or CET - Rio 4.17, Christies gt 18, 4th floor
CET Lunch: Loud and quiet actors in the Norwegian climate policy network (Seminar)
12:15–13:00
I encourage new geography students to approach the subject with a curious and open mind and they would enjoy their studies and acquire useful training for life and career.
John Akanvariyuei Agandin
Research Officer