Eight out of ten former students happy with their Bachelor’s degree Education They feel it is easy to get a job, they enjoy their work and would probably choose the same programme of study again. These are… Read more
Ottmar predicts the future Getting to know After having worked in Umeå, Amsterdam and Suriname, Ottmar Cronie has come home. Since February, he has been a Senior Lecturer at the Applied Mathematics… Read more
“I can clearly see how Alaska is changing” Alumnus As director of the Alaska Wilderness League, Peter Winsor works to secure important policies and guidelines that protect and defend the last great wilderness in… Read more
5 questions for… ...Adnan Jordamovic, physics student and chair of the Science Section of the Göta studentkår student union Read more
The transition to online requires new forms of teaching The great outdoors on film, laboratory sessions at home, and experiments done online rather than on campus. The pandemic has forced many teaching staff to… Read more
What is it like being a researcher in these times dominated by the coronavirus pandemic? Torbjörn Lundh, professor of mathematics and Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Science: Read more
A desire to understand how things work Getting to know He creates laser pulses that are stronger than the sun and thinks researchers should have more stability in their work. The Department of Physics’ new… Read more
Busy times for pollen expert My subject These are busy times for researcher Åslög Dahl. As a pollen expert, the high season brings a deluge of enquiries from the media and the… Read more
Being a geologist has become a way of life It is easy to become infected. With enthusiasm. The joy of storytelling. Kindness. To be overwhelmed by such an extensive knowledge of geology. Harder to… Read more
Nine out of 10 science graduates satisfied with their education Nine out of 10 are satisfied with their Bachelor’s education, according to a survey among recent science student graduates. To a great extent, they also… Read more
Pushing the envelope through collaboration She is a researcher motivated by curiosity and loves problem solving. “It is best to plan a study together with others and discuss how we… Read more
WITH A FOCUS ON BIG DATA As a biostatistician, she works in an environment of constant and rapid change. New Research Award winner Rebecka Jörnsten sees challenges with our new big… Read more
The University of Gothenburg leads in sustainable development In 2016, the Swedish Higher Education Authority (UKÄ) was commissioned by the Swedish government to evaluate how universities and colleges are working to promote sustainable… Read more
Marine beauties Researcher Fredrik Pleijel uses photographs in his research – when he describes new species, for example. This autumn, visitors could view his stunning photos of… Read more
Working under a theme encourages an interdisciplinary approach and collaboration Why is there such a great variety of species in tropical countries compared to the rest of the world? What role can museums and herbaria… Read more
Choosing freedom as a researcher After three months in industry, physicist Giovanni Volpe was bored, said thank you very much and chose to begin postgraduate studies. Today he leads a… Read more
Axel Wenblad, recently appointed honorary doctor Natural scientist Axel Wenblad is a new honorary doctor at the Faculty of Science. He has been appointed for his contribution to the development and… Read more
The work of development from molecule to man and society In August 2013, the City of Gothenburg began putting in place a plan for the further development of Medicinareberget. Parallel to this, the University of… Read more