Reading and evaluate scientific articles

Reading and evaluate scientific articles
This course provides an introduction to what a scientific article is and the characteristics of different types of scientific articles.

The course focuses on effective strategies for reading scientific articles and on how to critically evaluate their content, relevance, and credibility.

Target group:
Students

Recommended prior knowledge:
No prior knowledge is required.

Additional information:
A minimum of 5 participants is required for the course to take place.

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Seminar: From Washington to Taipei: Perspectives on Security and Great Power Rivalry
Research
20 August 2026

Seminar: From Washington to Taipei: Perspectives on Security and Great Power Rivalry

Auditorium A5, Nord universitet, campus Bodø
11:00
12:00
As part of Nord University's 10th anniversary celebrations, the GEO-Security research group invites you to a public seminar where two researchers will share experiences and research findings from their research stays during spring 2026.
Introduction to the Library
Library course
25 August 2026

Introduction to the Library

Teams/Zoom
12:15
12:45
Are you a new library user and a little unsure about how to find your way around the library – both digitally and physically?
Workshop: Narrative CVs in grant applications
Library course
Research
Webinar
26 August 2026

Workshop: Narrative CVs in grant applications

Zoom
09:30
11:30
What are narrative CVs? Why do they matter? What elements should I consider when writing one?
PhD defence: Annabel Josien Slettenhaar
Disputation
26 August 2026

PhD defence: Annabel Josien Slettenhaar

Nord University, Steinkjer, Auditorium B-123 and Teams
10:00
15:00
Doctoral candidate Annabel Josien Slettenhaar will hold a trial lecture and defend her thesis for the degree Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture (FBA), Nord University