A reminder of one of the most beautiful etymologies out there: the 'pupil' of the eye is named after the Latin 'pupilla', little doll' - because when we look into the eyes of another, we see a tiny, doll-like reflection of ourselves.
🌎Our planet, our health😷
On 7 April 2022, @WHO will focus global attention on the interconnectedness between the planet & our health.
➡️If you are an ocean educator, scientist, guardian or an organisation interested in safeguarding the future health of the ocean, join EMSEA💙
We are Muslim Hikers...and this is our code 💚
We're really excited to have partnered with @naturalengland to help communicate the countryside code. Full video: https://t.co/sLW7PcyseS
#CountrysideCode#MuslimHikers
There is actually a magical money tree for the wealthiest in society, just not one for the poorest. The evidence through the pandemic is clear. Billionaires doubled their wealth. Maybe tax them more. More taxes, less spaceships.
Can you help? We're looking for 5-7 speakers, ideally, students navigating academia in the U.K, willing to share their experience and their reflections.
Leaving no one behind | Exploring social and cultural background in Conservation
Read our latest blog by George about his perspective of conservation with some findings from our research as part of his Masters in Marine Conservation.
Read here: https://t.co/l6v4qdj79y
[JOB OFFER] 📄
We are looking for a Science Outreach Manager to work closely with the Ocean Decade team and staff within the IOC to develop and implement a communications, and outreach strategy for the Ocean Decade.
📅 Deadline: 10 January 2022
👉 https://t.co/rq0YTjsxEg
£2m National Lottery funding will create 70 paid placements for young people from underserved and disadvantaged backgrounds to help them enter wildlife and nature careers.
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Aspiring scientific communicators: talk in YOUR voice. It’s one of the things that makes you special and will be the thing that makes your words memorable.
Some of our amazing team are speaking at this today!
Including our @Ocean_Nic_B our Head of Conservation Education & Comms, and current President of @emseassociation !
New Research: Unpaid Work in Marine Science: A Snapshot of the Early-Career Job Market: Unpaid positions in environmental sciences are common yet controversial. While they exclude already marginalised groups and are detrimental to the… https://t.co/Jz81BMDAyp #MarineScience
Calling experts in 'Understanding People for Nature'! Could you join our Social Science Expert Panel to provide new ways of thinking about our role and our mission? Email [email protected] for details & how to apply. Deadline noon 11.8.21. Pls RT #ConsSocSci