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Join the Master Program in Meteorology and Oceanography (METOS) at the University of Oslo. Discover a wide range of courses and research opportunities in geosciences, including polar research and geophysics. Get your own desk at Forskningsparken and gain valuable practical experience. Apply by October 15, 2019 for the spring semester.
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Welcome to the masterprogram at metos http://www.uio.no/english/studies/programmes/geosciences-master/programme-options/metos/structure/ Contact persons: Terje Berntsen: t.k.berntsen@geo.uio.no (Avdelingsleder) Frode Stordal: Undervisningsansvarlig Bjørg Rognerud: bjorg.rognerud@geo.uio.no (Practial stuff like admission card etc.
Overview of the master program https://www.uio.no/english/studies/programmes/geosciences-master/programme-options/meteorology-oceanography/structure/
Master courses at UNIS http://www.unis.no/studies/geophysics/ APPLICATION DEADLINE: 15 October 2019 for våren 2020. Oktober- Nov 2018. Mars-april 2018. Feb-mars 2018.
Where do you find us http://www.uio.no/om/finn-fram/omrader/blindern/bl12/ You will get your own desk in Forskningsparken The teaching for the master courses are generally in Forskningsparken You need an admission card to get into the building: Go to the reception in Forskningsparken (between 12:30 and 14:30) to get a card. Bring ID.
Main entrance to Forskningsparken We are here now
The Master thesis • Generally our students take a long master thesis (60 ECTS). • Use the first semester (this fall) to consider what topic you are interested in. Talk to the professors • In late fall we have a meeting for the new master students where the professors present their ideas for master projects • It is possible to have external supervisors, e.g. from NILU, met.no, Kjeller Vindteknikk, etc.
Study plan: Deadline 25th January. http://www.uio.no/english/studies/programmes/geosciences-master/admin/studyplan/masterkontrakt-eng.pdf