Did you know that geoscientists can reveal secrets about climate change at the time of the dinosaurs to help us predict future climate change?🦕☀️☄️
New blog by Emily Dearing Crampton-Flood @creltemp!
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@TheRhodRecord @UoM_EES@EarthSciPlymUni@doc_sabine
The 10th ANNUAL POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH CONFERENCE, Williamson Building, 6 December 2019. PGRC2019 is now calling for abstracts and open for registration!!! Abstract submission deadline: 08/11/2019.
Please email [email protected]
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Are you studying maths or physics at A-level? Interested in how they are applied to the Earth and the Environment? Come and join us on 20th November to find out! Register here:
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More details here:
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Earth science matters.
Interested in dissolved organic matter in freshwater ecosystems? Our @NERCscience@DOMInFreshwater @GeogBristol @ogu_bristol@bangorsoil @CEHLakeEcoGrp Royal Society meeting is now open for registration: https://t.co/HHjByTNdRr
Are you passionate about #Arctic science? The next generation need to hear about it!
Consider writing a short paper for “Changing Arctic Ocean” research topic in @FrontYoungMinds - a journal edited by kids for kids.
We are looking for contributors here https://t.co/duqXaQS9u9
Lego version of the #Gothiatowers on #Gothenburg where I am attending the latest international meeting of organic geochemistry meeting! Excited for a fun week of science ahead #imog2019@EAOGNews
After 3 days of learning about the intricate parts that make up polar fieldwork we are now on the way to beautiful Svalbard to put it all into practice! @BAS_News@Arctic_Office#UKinArctic
Fab hike up Trollsteinen (The Troll Rock) which overlooks Longyearbyen. My first experience walking on a glacier and along a snowy mountain ridge. One of my favourite days during my PhD so far ❄️