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WELCOME to the University of Tromsø!. Unspoiled Nature. Climate change. The Demand for Oil & Gas. On Top of the High North. East Meets West. Clean Food. A Cure for Cancer?. Gateway to the Arctic. Photo: Jo Jorem Aarseth. Welcome to Tromsø!. Situated at 69°40′58″N 18°56′34″E
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Unspoiled Nature Climate change The Demand for Oil & Gas On Top of the High North East Meets West Clean Food A Cure for Cancer?
Gateway to the Arctic Photo: Jo Jorem Aarseth
Situated at 69°40′58″N 18°56′34″E Founded 1794 Nicknames: “Paris of the North” “Gateway to the Arctic” Population: 70.000 The 8th largest city in Norway Area 2.558 km2 The largest urban municipality of Norway 40 .000 m2 per person Tromsø in a Nutshell
The University of Tromsø • A classical university with a wide range professional Schools • 9000 students (10% from abroad) • 2800 staff • NOK 2.1billion annual budget (75% state funding) • More than 300 programmes • 21 Master’ degree programmes– 209 courses taught in English (spring 2011)
Faculties • Faculty of Health Sciences • Faculty of Science and Technology • Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education • Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics • Faculty of Fine Arts • Faculty of Law
Centres • Centres of excellence in research, • Centre of excellence in education, • Research driven innovation, • Peace and Conflict Transformation, • Indigenous studies, • Gender research, • Complimentary Medicine etc.
History of indigenous peoples • Indigenous culture, resource management and territorial rights • Linguistics, cultural and educational revitalisation processes
Human Rights Practice Law of the Sea English Linguistics Indigenous Studies Peace and Conflict Transformation Theoretical Linguistics Visual Cultural Studies Business Creation and Entrepreneurship Telemedicine and E-health Biology (Department of biology) Chemistry Computer Science Geology Physics Biomedicine English taught Master Programs
Distribution of new, international students Spring 2012
Norwegian High North StrategyLaunched 1 December, 2006 Key premises: • Increased presence • Increased scope of activities • Increased knowledge Key drivers: Climate, Russia, Energy, Arctic Dimension • Key Elements of the High North Strategy • Climate change and the environment • Monitoring, preparedness and safety at sea • Sustainable use of petroleum and renewable resources at sea • Business development onshore • Infrastructure • Sovereignty and cross border co-operation • Culture and livelihood of indigenous peoples
Key Focus Fields • Biomarine studies, biomedicine and biotechnology • Health and welfare studies,including telemedicine and social medicine • Indigenous studies, including questionsrelating to Sámilanguage and identity • Northern and Arctic studies,including central fields such as technology and science, social sciences and the humanities
Tromsø High North Cluster (THiNC): Building international strength through local cooperation
From the mountain tops to the bottom of the Sea Our students are everywhere!
Marius Fiskum Marius Fiskum Marius Fiskum The student sports centre - Kraft – on campus
Photo: Jon Terje Eiterå Credits, clockwisefrom top left:Jon Terje EiteråMaja SojtaricLars NordmoOla RøeMaja SojtaricMaja SojtaricRolf E. Tønne
”Tromsø is a city for great occasions” Norwegian Secretary of State Jonas Gahr Støre, December 2005