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Permafrost in the Arctic Ocean accelerate climate change
Thawing permafrost in the Arctic Ocean can give rise to large quantities of methane gas. Birgit Wild wants to understand what this means for the climate.
How does family reunification affect the healthcare of children placed in out-of-home care (OHC)? Is returning to their biological families always in the child’s best interest? These are key questions that a new research project at Stockholm University will explore, thanks to nearly 5 million SEK in funding from Forte (Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare).
Lea Stark, you studied the Master's programme in Public Health Science at Stockholm University and now you are working as a nurse and you are also a researcher at Karolinska Institutet. You were one of the finalists at the Swedish Researchers’ Grand Prix (Forskar Grand Prix) 26 November, where you presented your research in four minutes. A challenge for you I take it, you not being a native speaker of Swedish. How was it?
Eight years ago he relocated from the United States to Sweden with a bachelor´s degree in psychology in his luggage. Now Marc Miller has just started his fourth and last semester of the Master´s Programme in Public Health Sciences at Stockholm University.
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