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Plant biodiversity of tropical Africa

Master projects under this “umbrella” will be a part of a six year collaboration project between researchers at Natural History Museum and partner universities in Ethipoia, Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe. The project started in 2017 and its main aim is to strengthen the education at all partner institutions by two-way mobility of students and researchers. Norwegian students will have the opportunity to go to partner institutions/countries to take do fieldwork, take courses and/or getting supervision from local co-supervisors.  Several master projects are suggested by partners, all within the frame of plant biodiversity. They will most often have their foundation in plant systematics (phylogeny and evolution), but may also include aspects as biogeography, distribution modelling, ecology and ethnobotany (“plant use”).  Nearly all projects include both own fieldwork and labwork (DNA methods). Some can be carried out without labwork. It is also possible to define projects based on already collected material where own fieldwork is not necessary. In addition to the projects outlined below, we are open to discuss projects based on other plant groups and/or any special interest of the student.

There are already several ongoing masters and PhD projects under this “umbrella”, but there is room for more. Some examples of relevant study groups are:

Bildet kan inneholde: blomst, anlegg, botanikk, lilla, kronblad.

Main supervisor: Brita Stedje, brita.stedje@nhm.uio.no (with collaborators)

 

Publisert 13. aug. 2021 14:39 - Sist endret 2. apr. 2024 09:56

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