Master studies at the Department of Geosciences

Photo: University of Oslo, Campus Blindern. Photo:?Jarli & Jordan/UiO
University of Oslo, Campus Blindern. Photo: Jarli & Jordan/UiO

Learning resources at UiO

Ikon for leraning resources.Valuable learning resources during your time as a student:

  • My studies app
  • Book reading room seat
  • Book colloquium room
  • Digital tools when you study
  • IT services and software
  • University Library
  • Writing and studying techniques

Master Seminars in Geosciences

The master seminar series run parallel with your master studies. It is not mandatory to participate, but we recommend that you follow as they will help you in your studies. Some of the seminars need registration.

Applications

  • Master's agreement
  • Data Management Plan (DMP) for Master Thesis
  • Changing the master contract
  • Special syllabus
  • Recognition of external education (for MSc programme)

 

Local regulations

Local regulations for the MSc Geosciences:

  • Master's contract deadline
  • Postponed MSc thesis submission
  • Scope for the special syllabus in Geoscience

Contact persons for the programme options

If you have questions about the programme structure for your study option, you may contact the coordinator for the programme options.

Potential supervisors and their main topics of research

Here, you'll find an overview of supervisors in Geosciences at the Department of Geosciences, CEED and others and their area of research.

Finishing the MSc programme

Completing your studies – The final steps:

  • Deadline
  • Format and cover (front page template)
  • Submitting the master's thesis
  • Print your thesis
  • Final examination
  • Clearance form
  • Diploma and diploma registry

Master's theses submitted at the Department of Geosciences

Here you will find master's theses that have previously been submitted at the Department of Geosciences.

Master examinations

9:00 AM, Auditorium 2, the Geology building, University of Oslo

Topographic effects on ocean flows in a rotating tank experiment

1:00 PM, Room V316 (Kelvin), Physics building, University of Oslo

Lower Mantle Controls on Locations and Frequencies of Plume Generation

10:00 AM, Seminar room 219 (Valhall), the Geology building, University of Oslo

Reservoir characterization of the Jurassic succession of the Marflo Spur, Lomre Terrace, Ryggsteinen Ridge and M?loy Slope, northern North Sea

12:00 PM, Meeting room 217b (iEarth), the Geology building, University of Oslo

The Mineralogy and Genesis of the Lang?y Magnetite Mineralization, Norway: Implications for Rare Fe Oxide Deposits

11:00 AM, Auditorium 2, the Geology building, University of Oslo

Virtual Field Trips in Geosciences: Enhancing Learning Before, During and After Fieldwork

Contact

Student administration

Email: studieinfo@geo.uio.no

Telephone: +47 22 85 66 73