The ice is still melting and we’re still looking into it and will be for the foreseeable future.
Nice to see some of our PAC students virtually getting together today to catch up and discuss our research projects !
Another 2 presentations from Natasha and Aaron before the lunch break, some really cool (!) research being conducted both terrestrially and extra-terrestrially from this years’s cohort
Celebrating #WomenInScience with a guest lecture from @Katie_Miles_851 on the findings from the EverDrill project as part of the @sheffieldgeog physical geography seminar series.
Great day out in the Peak District today with some of my @SheffieldPAC coursemates, such a refreshing break from the library! Feeling like this might have to become a new tradition after every deadline 🏞
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Fantastic way to end our Tuesday talks this semester, with a talk by Susan Conway on "glaciers and gullies on Mars"
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Exciting day for the PAC course, many of us presented our current issues project and then onto a talk from Andrew Sole about next years fieldtrip to Greenland ! Exciting stuff!