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 University of Oslo from Prof. Wiesław Ziaja (Jagiellonian University in Cracow).

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“During the two-week (25 Jan.–9 Feb. 2025) internship to Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Prof. Wieslaw Ziaja (from Jagiellonian University in Cracow) led in collaboration with Prof. Thomas V. Schuler, Prof. Sebastian Westermann and Prof. Jon Ove Hagen, studies of geographical literature (in both English and other, including Scandinavian, languages) and old maps on/of the areas explored by him for the first time during the HarSval research cruise (18 Aug.–2 Sept. 2024), namely: the western coast of Edgeøya (Diskobukta and Russebukta), the southern and western coasts of Barentsøya (from Kapp Waldburg to Freemanbreen on Freemansundet, Sundneset and Sjutnes), the central-eastern Spitsbergen coast (Diabastangen and Kapp Weyprecht, Straumslandet north of Heleysundet), Von Otterøya in Hinlopenstretet, the southern outlet of Murchisonfjorden in Nordaustlandet, Verlegenhuken in the northernmost Spitsbergen). He also consulted his reasearch with the Department members working on Svalbard landscape and environmental changes. During weekends, he went on study trips along the coast of Oslofjorden (with special focus on the Oscarsborg fortress near Drøbak), widening his knowledge on problems lectured by him in the university course “Geography of North Europe”.”

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