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Latest news from UiS
Greenhouse co-founder Dolly Jørgensen receives prestigious Swedish award
Dolly Jørgensen was awarded the 2025 Swedish Gad Rausing Prize for her groundbreaking research in environmental history ...
Like tuning forks in space: A final pure tone reveals mysterious interior of neutron stars
Scientists at University of Stavanger and Goethe University Frankfurt have identified a new way to probe the interior of...
Upcoming events
Book launch: Terrorism in Memory Culture
Mon. 12.05.2025
12:15-13:15
How to Revise Your Paper: Editing and Proofreading Strategies
Tue. 13.05.2025
09:15-12:00
Book club – Augustblå by Deborah Levy
Wed. 14.05.2025
18:00-20:00
Closing conference for AILIT
Wed. 21.05.2025
09:00-17:00
“Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow:” Toward a Conservation Civil Defense in the Early Cold War Great Plains
Wed. 21.05.2025
14:15-15:30
Workshop: Introduction to NVivo
Thu. 22.05.2025
12:15-15:00
Oil Museologies: Critical Perspectives on Petroleum Heritage
Mon. 26.05.2025
14:15-15:30
2nd Olympiad in Engineering Science – OES 2025
Tue. 10.06 10:00
sat. 14.06 14:00
Nordic Bronze Age symposium
Wed. 11.06 09:00
fri. 13.06 16:00
European Safety and Reliability and Society for Risk Analysis Europe conference
Sun. 15.06 13:30
thu. 19.06 16:00
Academic Writing: Introduction to Autoethnography
Thu. 19.06.2025
12:00-15:00
Latest research news
Like tuning forks in space: A final pure tone reveals mysterious interior of neutron stars
Scientists at University of Stavanger and Goethe University Frankfurt have identified a new way to probe the interior of...
Hosting international conferences and seminars 2024
During 2024 SHARE hosted and organized a series of international conferences and seminars.
Impact Case: WiKIT: Transforming Children’s Learning with evidence-based EdTech
WiKIT is a social enterprise that was spun off from the University of Stavanger, and was created with the goal to bridge...
Is a nurse assisted remote monitoring intervention useable?
This article reports on the findings from a study which looked at the acceptability and usability of this intervention ...
Promoting resilient healthcare – Insights from SHARE researchers at ISQua 2024
Several of the SHARE research teams recently traveled to Istanbul to attend the 40th ISQua conference, hosted by the Int...
The Resilient Health Care Society Summer Meeting 2024
Sunday 9th of June the SHARE Centre for Resilience in Healthcare hosted the annul Resilient in Healthcare Society Meetin...
The Greenhouse at the 2024 World Congress of Environmental History
The Fourth World Congress of Environmental History will take place at the University of Oulu, Finland from 19 to 23 Au...
Literary Birding in Taiwan
Endre Harvold Kvangraven describes the experience of a research trip to Taiwan as part of his PhD studies at the Univers...
Could scented books encourage more kids to read?
Do you remember the scented erasers you had as a child? ‘Scratch and sniff objects’ have now made a comeback.
Are Sámi schoolchildren more involved in online bullying than other students?
A new research project is going to look into whether Sámi students in Norwegian schools are more involved in online bull...
New methods for characterization of impurities in chalk
Tine Vigdel Bredal has investigated different methods for analyzing chalk at core level and right down to the smallest s...
Detects cerebral stroke using artificial intelligence
She is a radiologist at Stavanger University Hospital, he is a computer scientist. Now they have teamed up to develop a ...
Successful UiS Aerospace rocket launch
The UiS Aerospace rocket launch took place successfully 27 April in Helleland.
The Osage, Automobility, and the Environment in Sundown (1934)
UiS post-doctoral researcher Daniel Bowman writes about John Joseph Mathews’s 1934-novel Sundown, and the use of automob...
The Mongoose on the Loose in Nineteenth-Century Jamaica
"A plague of weasels and ticks: animal introduction, ecological disaster, and the balance of nature in Jamaica, 1870–190...
The impermanence of permafrost: learning how to be discontinuous
"Earth Ice Bone Blood" by Charlotte Wrigley.
Why get involved in a research study?
Doctors and surgeons from Stavanger University Hospital participate in the eHealth @ Hospital-2-Home project. This blog ...
Protocol for the randomised control trial
The eHealth@hospital-2-home-project has published the protocol for the randomised control trial of the nurse-assisted eH...
The impact of nurse assisted digital intervention on the participants family members
Master’s research in the eHealth@Hospital-2-Home project explores the impact of the nurse assisted digital health interv...