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Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research
Universität Bern

Mailing address:

Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research
Universität Bern
Zähringerstrasse 25
CH-3012 Bern
Switzerland
Phone: +41 (0) 31 631 31 45
Fax: +41 (0) 31 631 43 38
E-mail: info(at)oeschger.unibe.ch
URL: http://www.oeschger.unibe.ch
Phone: +41 (0) 31 631 31 45
Fax: +41 (0) 31 631 43 38
E-mail: info(at)oeschger.unibe.ch
URL: http://www.oeschger.unibe.ch


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Research Focus of the Institute:

The Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research is the centre of excellence for climate research of the University of Bern. It focuses mainly on interdisciplinary research because only through the co-operation of the fields of natural, human and social sciences as well as economics and law can ways be found to deal with the various levels of global climate change: regionally embedded and globally linked.

The Oeschger Centre further trains young scientists. The Graduate School of Climate Sciences offers a specialised, internationally oriented Masters degree in climate sciences.

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Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research
Universität Bern

Mailing address:

Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research
Universität Bern
Zähringerstrasse 25
CH-3012 Bern
Switzerland
Phone: +41 (0) 31 631 31 45
Fax: +41 (0) 31 631 43 38
E-mail: info(at)oeschger.unibe.ch
URL: http://www.oeschger.unibe.ch
Phone: +41 (0) 31 631 31 45
Fax: +41 (0) 31 631 43 38
E-mail: info(at)oeschger.unibe.ch
URL: http://www.oeschger.unibe.ch


related to the Institute/Department

Research Focus of the Institute:

The Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research is the centre of excellence for climate research of the University of Bern. It focuses mainly on interdisciplinary research because only through the co-operation of the fields of natural, human and social sciences as well as economics and law can ways be found to deal with the various levels of global climate change: regionally embedded and globally linked.

The Oeschger Centre further trains young scientists. The Graduate School of Climate Sciences offers a specialised, internationally oriented Masters degree in climate sciences.

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