The Harsval project includes also strengthening the mobility of scientists between Polish and Norwegian entities. The outcome will be the integration of the Polish and Norwegian scientific communities, increased cohesion through increased competence and skills, and the creation of new international scientific initiatives based on Polish-Norwegian consortia to solve complex research challenges.
More information about the mobility programme you can found in WP2.

We received a report about the internship to The Arctic University of Norway, Arctic University Museum, Tromsø from Dr. Magdalena Suchora (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin).

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“Participation in the intensive, hands-on training “DNA Metabarcoding: Data Processing and Interpretation” provided me with both theoretical knowledge of the method’s possibilities and limitations, as well as practical skills in planning research using this approach and conducting bioinformatics data analysis. The incredible opportunity to engage with the pioneers of the eDNA approach and metabarcoding method and its dedicated bioinformatics tools, as well as with world-class researchers who use this approach daily, was truly inspiring. It not only provided me with in-depth answers to many questions but also offered invaluable support in designing future research and sparked new ideas for exploration.

Funding is guaranteed by the EEA Financial Mechanism and the Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2014-2021. www.eeagrants.org