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As part of the Lower Heterobranchia and Pyramidellidae project funded by Artsdatabanken, an international taxonomic workshop was held at the Department of Natural History, University Museum of Bergen, from 8–12 September 2025. The workshop brought together Dr Bastian Brenzinger from the Bavarian State Collections in Munich, Germany, and Dr Kennet Lundin from the Goth...

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(alternative title: Penguin Power!*)

Bathysphere is a voluntary deep-sea network of Norway-based deep-sea scientists and professionals who want to increase collaboration and knowledge-sharing across local institutes. The ne...

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Do you study (marine) biology at the University of Bergen? Are you interested in a 1-month funded internship in Brazil, working with hands-on research, environmental education, and community outreach? Read on, and attend the talk on Thursday October 16th 10:15-12:00 at Lille Auditorium, Høyteknolo...

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While the autumn weather is now knocking furiously on our door, we look back at a warm and sunny fieldwork trip in August; the last of the season before we return to winter and cold.

This time, the team from the “Lower Heterobranch & Pyramidellidae” project headed south to the coastal town of Kragerø, a popular tourist destination in southern Norway. Known as a ...

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Photo: Cessa Rauch

Big congratulations to all of out master students who have
completed their thesis so far in 2025!
Well done, Amalie, Lea, Eva, Maria, and Joe!

Lawrence, Joseph C. ...

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