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Master's student at CET

Are you a master's student working on topics related to climate and energy transformation? Then you are eligible for a workspace at CET. The next application deadline is June 15, 2026

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Join our dynamic research centre

We have two workspaces at CET available for dedicated students working with topics related to CET’s activities. The workspaces are available for students from all disciplines who will benefit from working within an interdisciplinary study environment. Many of our students go on to work within academia, as PhD students and research assistants. CET Master’s students are encouraged to have CET as their main workspace and to be part of the CET community. 

We welcome master's students from all disciplines to apply. In 2025/2026 we have two spaces available. The CET master student spaces are available from the 12th of August to the 30th of June each year.

Why become a CET Master's student?

  • Proximity to CET staff and researchers, who can contribute with inputs and advice in your writing process.
  • You will be allocated a CET mentor who is relevant to your work.
  • A private workspace at CET together with CET’s PhD candidates and research assistants.
  • Attend our regular CET Lunches and other events at the centre.
  • Students are encouraged to join internal seminars and meetings including works-in-progress seminars.
  • Every February/March CET organises the CET Master Seminar where you present and get feedback on your research.
  • Be part of a dynamic and engaging research centre.
  • CET offers a starting stipend of 10,000 NOK and the possibility to apply for extra funding for conferences/workshops/seminars.

CET Master students 2026/2026

  • Fabian Alfheim, Psychology
  • Even Amundsen Madsø, Comparative Politics
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Former Master's student at CET

2024/2025

Finn Corus, Master of Sustainability

Lina Seldal, Master of Sustainability

Ingvild Kjelsvik, Master of Sustainability

2023/ 2024
  • Maria Thomassen, Department of Sociology
  • Yas Jilardi, System Dynamics, Department of Geography.
  • Tekla Vollen, Department of information and media sciences.
  • Ecem Bilgin, Department of Government.
  • Richard Andresen, Master in Sustainability
2022/2023
  • Emilie Flønes, Department of Health Promotion and Development

Supervisor Marguerite Daniel

  • Ingrid Cardoso Couto de Azevedo, Department of Global Publis Health and Primary Care

Supervisor Ole Fridtjof Norheim og Anand Bhopal

  • Juni Lund, Department of Comparative Politics

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Supervisor: Michaël Tatham

  • Lars Fiskaa, Department of Government

What Norwegian voters want: Opinions on energy sources and party preferences 

Supervisor: Endre Tvinnereim

  • Susanne Christensen, Department of Social Anthropology

 

Supervisor: Ståle Knudsen

  • Thea Vestad, Faculty of Law

Supervisor: Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui

2021/2022
  • Veera Ylipieti, Department of Geography

Supervisor: Grete Rusten

  • Sina Storelv, Department of Psychosocial Science

Supervisor: Rouven Doran

  • Helene Othilie Drevland, Department of Geography

 

Supervisor: Connor Cavanagh 

  • Ronya Reitan Solberg, Department of Geography

(Sustainable fishery, governance and time – perspectives from local society on the implications of future regulations on fishery)

Supervisor: Knut Hidle

  • Aleksander Bergli, Department of Foreign Languages

Working title: Climate change and Russian media

Supervisor: Irina Anisimova 

2020/2021
  • Kjersti Sollund Hegsbro, Department of Geography

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Supervisor:HÃ¥vard Haarstad og Tarje Wanvik 

  • Solveig Høegh-Krohn, Department of information and media studies

Green Journalism: Critical discourse of climate journalism

Supervisor: Martin Eide       

  • Devyn Remme, Department of Geography

Supervisor: Siddharth Sareena and HÃ¥vard Haarstad

  • Anniken Williams, Department of Health Promotion and Development

Supervisor: Haldis Haukanes

  • Sarah-Helmine Stokke, Faculty of Law 

Original title:

Supervisor: 

  • Kjersti Kalberg, Department of Organisation and Administration Theory

Original title:

Supervisor: Thor Øivind Jensen

2019/2020

Synnøve Beitnes, Department of Geography

Summer Drought 2018: A case study of agricultural resilience to extreme weather conditions and development of climate adaptation strategies 

Original title:

Supervisor: Kerstin Potthoff & Birgit Kopainsky

Amber Nordholm, Department of Geography

Supervisor: Siddharth Sareen

Siri Reintz Kleppe, Department of Sociology

Cultivating social change: Urban gardening as a manifestation of individuals needs and community concerns.  

Original title:

Supervisor: Atle Møen

Katharina Leucht, Agrobiology at Ã…rhus University & Department of Geography

Radishes in the rain: Exploring barriers of urban gardening in Bergen. 

Supervisor: Peter Andersen

Mina Måsvær Halle, Department of Comparative Politics

Local climate adaptation: Identifying opportunities and challenges for using climate knowledge in municipal decision making. 

Supervisor: Anne Lise Fimreite

Sarah Mashhadi, Department of Geography - Systems Dynamic

Can Germany Move Towards 100% Renewables Without Major Problems? 

Supervisor: Erling Moxnes

2018/2019

Marita Johansen, Department of Health Promotion and Development (HEMIL)

Bringing together Quality of Life and Climate Change: From the perspectives of two ecovillages 

Supervisor: Fungisai Puleng Gwanzura Ottemoller and Matthew Stiller-Reeves

Marianne B. Willassen, Department of Geography

Quality and collective living forms in a compact city development strategy: Our City, Our Collective. 

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Supervisor: Kristin Edith Abrahamsen KjærÃ¥s and HÃ¥vard Haarstad

Per Gunnar Sakseid, Department of Geography

Engagement for own neighbourhood. A study of perceptions of space, population participation and car reduction in Møhlenpris. 

Original title:

Supervisor: Jakob Grandin and HÃ¥vard Haarstad

Benjamin Lindberg Borch, Department of Geography

Time, power and involvement in plan processes - a  case study from rail development in Moss. 

Original title:

Supervisor: HÃ¥vard Haarstad

Håvard Havro Bjørnstad, Department of Geography

"Return to start": A study in involvement in city planning in Bergen. 

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Supervisor: HÃ¥vard Haarstad

Last updated: 24.04.2026