Faculty of Forest Sciences (S)
The Faculty of Forest Sciences has 13 departments and units, over 500 employees, approximately 700 students, and nearly 200 research students. Most of the departments and the faculty management are based in Umeå.
Dissertation Shirin Karim
Peatland hydrology in boreal Sweden: Modelling, long-term data analysis, and experimental rewetting charlotta.bergstrom@slu.se Shirin Karim defends her thesis "Peatland hydrology in boreal Sweden:
Docentföreläsningar S-fak
Docent lectures at the S Faculty 23 April louise.tetting@slu.se Welcome to this spring's docent lectures at the S Faculty 23 April. Schedule 9.30 Dr. Back Tomas Ersson in the subject of forest
utlysningen IDA3 tillfalle2_eng
The call from the Interdisciplinary Academy – Q&A session and match making futurefood@slu.se Welcome to a lunch webinar about the call for new applicants to the Interdisciplinary Academy (IDA) at
Hjalmar Laudon
hjalmar.laudon@slu.se My research is primarily directed towards understanding how land-use and climate are influencing water quality from a landscape perspective. I am the scientific director for
Excursion to Freiburg, Germany
henrik.j.persson@slu.se Join Future Forests’ excursion to Germany for an inspirational knowledge exchange about challenges and opportunities in forestry. What will happen when the weather becomes
Campus plan Alnarp to be revised
A project has now commenced to update the current campus plan for Alnarp. This is an important document that outlines the long-term direction for the physical environment on campus. The campus plan
TvärvetenskapSLU2024_eng
SLU takes interdisciplinarity forward futurefood@slu.se Save the date: Welcome to discuss how SLU as a university can be strengthened through interdisciplinarity in research and education. How
IDA2-KickOut_eng
IDA: Interdisciplinarity for better natural resource management and food production in rooftop greenhouses futurefood@slu.se Save the date: Welcome to an inspiring day about interdisciplinary
Webinar: Creating Value with Fast-growing Broadleaf Trees: Innovations, Strategies and Protection Mechanisms
stina.johannesson@slu.se How do firms create value from fast-growing broadleaf trees, how are different policy instruments used to support these processes, and what challenges and opportunities do
UPSC Cutting-Edge Seminar with Nils Stein
UPSC Cutting-Edge Seminar with Nils Stein anne.honsel@slu.se Scientific seminar organised by Umeå Plant Science Centre Speaker: Nils Stein Professor at the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics
Collaboration - important for SLU's Forest Damage Centre, forestry sector and authorities
On 18-19 January the SLU Forest Damage Centre organised its annual meeting in Eskilstuna inviting scientist, representatives from forestry sector and authorities. Throughout the conference
UPSC Cutting-Edge Seminar with Joshua Gendron
UPSC Cutting-Edge Seminar with Joshua Gendron anne.honsel@slu.se Vetenskaplig seminarium arrangerad av Umeå Plant Science Centre Speaker: Joshua Gendron Associate Professor at the Department of