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Pelle Ingvarsson, deputy dean of the NJ-faculty
“When I grow up, I want to study at SLU”
Maria
is a researcher at SLU. Today, she’s visiting a preschool to talk about life
below the surface of the soil. With her, she brings stereo microscopes, a big
plastic box containing four species of earthworms, and a jar of springtails
collected from leftover soil samples. The five-year-olds crowd around to look
through the microscopes, laughing out loud as the springtails dart out of view.
The next day, in the preschool playground, the children are playing “scientist”
and excitedly tell each other that earthworms are BOTH girls and boys.
Several
students mentioned the eel as a highlight of last year's SciFest. Photo:
Mikael Wallerstedt
Review of the organisational home of the Ship Management
Unit
The Ship Management Unit currently
owns and operates R/V Svea, whose primary mission is marine research and
environmental monitoring.
The Vice-Chancellor has now tasked Noél Holmgren, Dean of the NJ Faculty,
and Martin Melkersson, Chief Operating Officer
at SLU, with investigating the conditions for a possible organisational
transfer of the unit to the NJ Faculty.
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