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Seaweed grown in Greenland is a safe, healthy and sustainable food source that could replace up to 20% of the country’s import of vegetables, according to a study from...
DTU and Gatehouse, a data and analysis company, are jointly developing a technological solution that makes it easier to monitor Arctic waters.
Greenland’s first highway—between Kangerlussuaq and Sisimiut—is being built to monitor the impact of climate change.
In autumn 2020, an international research team was stationed in the sea west of Greenland to investigate how climate change affects ecosystems in the Arctic.
In autumn 2020, government funding for a new ocean-going research ship finally fell into place. This will replace Dana IV, Denmark’s only marine research ship that can...
All measurements of the Greenland ice sheet indicate it is melting faster than previously thought.
High demand for graduates from the Bachelor of Engineering in Arctic Civil Engineering programme
Arctic DTU is the gateway to DTU’s activities in the Arctic region. In the coming years, the centre will promote cooperation with other Arctic research and education...
In the largest construction research project in Greenland to date, DTU is exploring traditional and new ways of building in an Arctic climate.
The opening of DTU’s test house in Nuuk marks a milestone in the largest Danish construction research project in the Arctic