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Anna Nylund was invited by the International Association of Procedural Law to give a key-note on mediation in a comparative perspective.
The collaborative project ECOBUDGETS will explore ways to integrate climate and nature budgets into administrative and political decisions at the municipal and county levels.
Coral reefs produce a lot of oxygen during the day (thanks to photosynthesis), but at night the oxygen levels decrease. Can this threaten fishes at the reef, or do they have strategies to survive? To find out we spent six months of fieldwork and experiments on the island of Moorea in French Polynesia.
We now welcome applications to host an event as part of Day Zero at the SDG Conference Bergen, 5 February 2025. This is the free, all-digital day of events on the day before the SDG Conference plenary programme starts.
There was great interest in the first UiB Innovation Festival on September 20th. Vice-Rector Gottfried Greve hopes the event will create a new momentum for the innovation culture at The University of Bergen (UiB).
Small and medium enterprises are vital to the European economy. Yet, their justice needs and the justice gaps they face are seldom discussed.
Silje Hagen Sofienlund has joined CENTENOL as a Ph.D. candidate and is affiliated with the research project LaW-BALANCE.
Professor Anna Nylund is one of the editors of a new book on how EU law influence national civil procedural law and national court systems.
Anti-discrimination legislation grants employees with disabilities the right to accommodation.
The Antarctic ice shelves 鈥 the floating glaciers surrounding most of the continent 鈥 are melting from below as oceanic currents bring warm water into the cavity. But how and how fast is the ice melting? In this Ocean Science Bar, you will learn why Antarctic ice shelves matter, about what happens below them, and about what it鈥檚 like to do fieldwork 鈥漝own south鈥.
Alessia Di Muro has joined BERG as a PhD candidate. The title of her thesis is "Artificial Intelligence and Equality: The Need for Gender-Responsive Data".
The new Master of Laws (LLM) in EU and EEA Law has started at the Faculty of Law. Eylul Sahin from France and Marcelina Mierzwa from Poland are among the first students on the program.
The Faculty of Law has an open position for a PhD Research Fellow or Postdoctoral Fellow associated with the Centre on the Europeanisation of Norwegian Law (CENTENOL).
More than 250 migration scholars from around the world are gathered for the 22nd Nordic Migration Research (NMR) conference, taking place at the University of Bergen, 14-16 August.
Light is probably the most varying environmental variable in pelagic ecosystems, and the most ignored in ecological studies. In this Ocean Science Bar, you will learn how light structures the distribution of zooplankton and fish.
鈥淭he fact that we have just five years left to reach the Sustainable Development Goals should give us reason to pause 鈥 can we not do better?鈥 asks Professor Birgit Kopainsky, who will lead Bergen Summer Research School 2025.
A new article by Linda Gr枚ning and Karl Heinrik Melle discusses the first judgments from the Norwegian Supreme Court on the rules of criminal responsibility after the law amendment in 2020.
Professor Linda Gr枚ning at UiB receives a prestigious grant from the European Research Council to explore the connection between mental illness and criminal responsibility.

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