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 UiT The Arctic University of Norway from Dr. Monika Szymańska – Walkiewicz (Kazimierz Wielki University).
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“The visit to the University of Tromsø (UiT) aimed to conduct research on climate change in northern Scandinavia and establish international scientific collaboration. During the research stay, archival hydrological, environmental, and sedimentological data were analyzed to understand long-term trends related to climate warming and its impact on polar ecosystems.
An important aspect of the mobility was participation in the Arctic Frontiers 2025 international conference, where research findings were presented, and key challenges related to climate change in the Arctic were discussed. Additionally, collaboration was established with leading environmental science experts, opening new opportunities for joint research projects.
The collected materials and experiences will contribute to further research on the effects of climate change and its impact on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems in polar regions. This knowiedge can be valuable for predicting future environmentai changes and developing conservation strategies for areas vulnerable to global warming.”
Funding is guaranteed by the EEA Financial Mechanism and the Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2014-2021. www.eeagrants.org