Research at UMB
Research at UMB
Ågot Aakra
According to the Strategy 2010-2013, the Norwegian University of Life Sciences will conduct high-quality research that benefits society. The University will be a research-intensive university that promotes autonomous, independent research.
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences is already a hub of expertise within the life sciences, environmental sciences and in the arena of sustainable development.
It will continue to develop and expand areas of competence established over the course of its 150-year history.
The University will be, above all, a living university with socially committed, innovative and competitive academic communities collaborating towards sustainable development in the following fields:
- Basic and applied life sciences
- Bioproduction, including aquaculture
- Use and conservation of natural resources
- Environment, climate change and renewable energy
- Development studies and globalisation
- Landscape architecture and spatial planning
- Food production and food safety
- Technology
- Economics and social sciences
- Teacher training in natural sciences and natural resource management
- Animal and human health
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UMB strategy 2010-2013 More information about UMB's organisation and research at the departments
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