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Meet REXSAC PhD students: Sandra Fischer
Discover the first episode of our series of Q&A with REXSAC PhD Students. This time meet Sandra Fischer, PhD student at the department of Physical Geography,…
Read moreNotes from the field – Jean-Sébastien Boutet
Tataskweyak (Split Lake), northern Manitoba, July 13, 2019: —Did I tell you the story of when I went to look for porcupine with my dad…
Read moreREXSAC PhD student, Jasmiini Pylkkäne, interviewed for Women in the Arctic and Antarctic
REXSAC Phd student at the Cultural Anthropology research unit at the University of Oulu in Finland was interviewed about her REXSAC fieldwork in Rankin Inlet…
Read moreNautanen field work
Nautanen field work: Confessions of a new PhD student Sandra Fischer, PhD student in Physical Geography, Stockholm University Nautanen is an old mining community in…
Read moreAbandoned infrastructures from Arctic science as cultural heritage – the Sorgfjorden project
In July 2017, researchers from REXSAC together with collaborators from other research environments at KTH, NTNU & UNIS, conducted historical-archaeological field work at Svalbard, funded…
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