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 Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL) from Prof. Żaneta Polkowska (Gdańsk University of Technology).

We invite you to enjoy: 
“Thanks to the financial support from the HarSval project, which supports strengthening the mobility of researchers between Polish and Norwegian units, I had the opportunity to carry out a 2-week internship at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences based in Sogndal. Together with Dr. Eng. Sara Lehmann- Konera and M.Sc. Katarzyna Stachniak (University of Silesia), I had the pleasure of being hosted by Professor Jacob Yde of HVL. During my first trip to mainland Norway, we carried out fieldwork to learn about the specifics of the surrounding glaciers. A visit to the Norwegian Glacier Museum in Fjaerland was also very helpful in expanding our knowledge. The stay at HVL served to discuss with Professor Yde the role of water isotopes in the environment. I also had the opportunity to share my thoughts on the benefits of extensive cooperation between Polish and Norwegian units in the future, and to meet other scientists working at the Norwegian unit I visited.”

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