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This category contains articles that include news about our researchers and their activities, as well as the Center's activities.
To read more in depth aricles about the scholars and their research, see In Depth.
This category contains articles that include news about our researchers and their activities, as well as the Center's activities.
To read more in depth aricles about the scholars and their research, see In Depth.
The 2010/11 CAS project leaders are the alumnae of the month for January 2018.
Professor Peter Schwerdtfeger, a participant in the project 'Molecules in Extreme Environments,' publishes groundbreaking findings about the superheavy element oganesson.
Scholars participating in the CAS project 'Molecules in Extreme Environments' publish their research on the 'superheavy' element Copernicium.
Up-and-coming scholars from the Universities of Tromsø and Oslo will lead research groups as the YoungCAS concept expands in 2018.
Scholars from the 2015/16 project 'Climate Effects on Harvested Large Mammal Populations' publish their research on the Scandianvian brown bear in the prestigious scholarly journal.
The 2007/08 CAS project leader is the alumnus of the month for November 2017.
Assistant Professor Andrew Teale, a participant in the project 'Molecules in Extreme Environments,' is recognised by the European Research Council as one of Europe's top scholars.
The 2007/08 CAS project leader is the alumna of the month for October 2017.
The Centre for Advanced Study (CAS), Norway’s premier institute for excellence in interdisciplinary fundamental research, is now accepting project proposals for the 2020/21 academic year. Deadline: 15 January 2018.
Fresh, multidisciplinary perspectives are needed to understand the connections between culture and emotional distress, Professor Vigdis Broch-Due, scientific director of CAS, and her colleague Professor Bjørn Enge Bertelsen argue in a new book.
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