Thursday, February 28, 2013

Fwd: Public Engagement Newsletter - February 2013

The UKPN works with the British Science Association on the Festival each year, but they have a bunch of really great opportunities!

Cheers,
Allen


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Public Engagement Newsletter – February 2013. Your regular round-up of public engagement news and opportunities from the British Science Association and beyond.

Media Fellows applications open

The British Science Association Media Fellowship scheme places researchers into newsrooms around the country to learn new skills and strengthen the link between science and the media. Applications are open until the 18th March 2013.

Book your place at the 2013 Science Communication Conference

Discuss it. Discover it. Do it.

Bookings for the 2013 Science Communication Conference are open! Book your place at the biggest public engagement event of the year – book before 18th March for an early-bird discount!

Harness the power of good design

Following the Strictly Engineering competition in 2012, the British Science Association is pleased to announce the launch of a new practical guide to graphic design specifically tailored to the needs of researchers

Public engagement opportunities – February 2013

Find out the latest public engagement, funding and training opportunities from around the UK.

 

If you've got anything that you'd like us to promote through the Public Engagement Newsletter, please do get in touch with us at sis@britishscienceassociation.org

If you wish to unsubscribe to this newsletter, please email us at the above address.

 

Best wishes from Alice, Monica and Toby – the Science in Society team at the British Science Association.


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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Resource: Field team work

This is an interesting compilation of things to consider, if you want to get the most out of team work in the field - as team leader as well as participant:
http://ice.gi.alaska.edu/ideas/field-team-leadership

Have an ice day!
Amélie


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Friday, February 15, 2013

RGS-IBG Annual Conference, London

Dear UKPN

The annual RGS-IBG postgraduate forum is putting out a call for
physical geography submissions for their conference in London this
August. They are strongly encouraging presentations from glaciological
and polar research, for which we have been given an extended
submission deadline. For more information see the link below.
Abstracts need to be submitted to Stacey at the e-mail address below.

http://www.pgforum.org.uk/content/final-call-for-papers-sessions-sponsored-by-the-postgraduate-forum-at-the-rgs-ibg-annual-conference/

Please send a title and short abstract (max 250 words) to Stacey
Balsdon: S.L.Balsdon@lboro.ac.uk by 5pm Tuesday 19th February.

All the best,
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Ella Darlington
President, UK Polar Network

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Fwd: Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) - New field techniques courses

Dear All,

Please see below for upcoming opportunities for fieldwork and
expedition-related activities from the Royal Geographical Society.

Please contact Amy directly if you are interested.

Best wishes,

Sian Henley
Vice-President, UK Polar Network

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

2 PhD studentships at Loughborough University, UK

Dear UKPN

We currently have two funded PhD positions available here at
Loughborough University. If you are interested in either of the
projects, and have questions about student life at Loughborough,
please do not hesitate to get in touch.

All the best,

Ella


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From: David Graham <D.J.Graham@lboro.ac.uk>
Date: 10 February 2013 12:48
Subject: [CRYOLIST] 2 PhD studentships at Loughborough University, UK
To: "CRYOLIST@CRYOLIST.ORG" <CRYOLIST@cryolist.org>


The Department of Geography has secured 2 PhD studentships aligned
with Loughborough University's strategic research investment in 'Water
Resources' and 'Autonomous Vehicles'. Applications are now invited
from exceptionally well qualified students who wish to embark on a
full-time research degree programme commencing in Autumn Term 2013.



Project 1: Managing flood risks in an uncertain future



Flood risk is one of the major natural disasters globally and its
management in an uncertain climatic future is becoming increasingly
important. This PhD studentship welcomes proposals along the line of
managing flood risk in an uncertain climatic future. The research
proposal can focus on one or a combination of the following aspects:
(i) modelling the physical characteristics of flood risk; (ii)
evaluating its impacts; and (iii) adaptation measures. We are
particularly interested in innovative research ideas that utilize
novel modelling (e.g. high resolution modelling of fluvial and pluvial
flooding), experimental (e.g. laboratory or field) and observational
(e.g. using UASs and sensors) methods.



This PhD project will link with existing research projects on flood
risks in Loughborough University. The PhD student will be jointly
supervised by Dr Dapeng Yu and one or more academics from Geography or
other departments in Loughborough, depending on the research
direction. Please direct any questions to Dr Dapeng Yu
(D.Yu2@lboro.ac.uk).



Project 2: Geo-spatial mapping using Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)



This project will focus on the use of UAS for the collection of
geospatial data and their use in physical geography research. We
encourage potential students to approach us with project ideas in any
area of physical geography, or who wish to work on technical aspects
of UAS development in the context of geospatial imaging/mapping.
Potential projects might lie in the area of glaciology/glacial
geomorphology (e.g. the distribution dust on glacier surfaces and the
effect on albedo/ablation), ecology (e.g. monitoring of forest health
in the light of ash dieback), fluvial geomorphology (e.g. reach-scale
sediment budgeting), or other areas in which Loughborough has
expertise (see http://www.lboro.ac.uk/geography/research/).



The supervisory team will include Dr David Graham (Geography) and Dr
Rene Wackrow (Civil Engineering). Other staff appropriate to the
project will also be involved. Please direct enquires about this
project to Dr David Graham (D.J.Graham@lboro.ac.uk).



Both projects will utilise the Department's autonomous Unmanned
Aircraft System (UAS). This is a GPS-controlled fixed wing surveying
platform with integrated camera system, developed in association with
colleagues in Aeronautical and Civil Engineering. Data processing will
utilise the Department's high-performance PC (equipped with dual Xeon
E5 8-core processors, each with 64Gb memory).



They will also benefit from close collaboration with colleagues in the
'Earth and Planetary Observation and Monitoring' team at the British
Geological Survey (including access to their rotary wing UAS).



About Loughborough University



Internationally renowned for its research excellence, Loughborough
University has a vibrant research student community of around 1200
students supported by a £6 million annual investment. Comfortably
ranked in the top 20 of all major UK university league tables, the
University was awarded The Sunday Times University of the Year
2008-2009 and was voted The Times Higher Education 'Best Student
Experience' in England for the past six years.



Further Information



Each studentship is valued at £13,726 per year plus tuition fees at
the UK/EU rate and will run for 3 years. Applicants must be eligible
to pay tuition fees at UK/EU rates.



For general information about PhD research in Geography at
Loughborough and to apply, please contact Sue Clarke
(S.N.Clarke@lboro.ac.uk). Please contact the individually named staff
for information about the specific research projects.



General information about Department of Geography is available on our
website (http://www.lboro.ac.uk/geography).



The closing date for applications is 15 March.





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Dr David Graham FGS FHEA

Lecturer in Physical Geography

Department of Geography

Loughborough University

Leicestershire LE11 3TU UK



T: +44 (0)1509 222763 F: +44 (0)1509 223930



D.J.Graham@lboro.ac.uk

http://lboro.ac.uk/departments/gy/



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Monday, February 11, 2013

Canadian Quaternary Association biannual meeting

Dear UKPN

I have been asked to highlight that there are a number of general and
special sessions at the CANQUA-CGRG Biannual Meeting, August 18-22,
2013 in Edmonton, Canada. A number of these may be of interest to
yourselves.

Abstract Deadline: April 15, 2013

http://www.eas.ualberta.ca/canqua/?page=home

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Ella Darlington
President, UK Polar Network

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Lectureships in the Bristol Glaciology Centre

Fantastic lectureship opportunities at Bristol...


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Lectureships are currently available within the School of Geographical
Sciences at the University of Bristol. We strongly encourage
applications within glaciology to these positions. Successful
candidates in glaciology would join the Bristol Glaciology Centre, one
of the UK's leading research groups for cryospheric research. For
details of the positions, please use the link below.

http://emea3.mrted.ly/4io9#.URDv-pSOz_Y.email

While we particularly welcome those with research interests in
numerical ice sheet modelling, we also welcome applications from any
area of glaciology that will complement and extend our existing
interests (broadly in the measurement and modelling of ice masses, and
in glacier biogeochemistry).

Informal enquiries are welcome, and should be addressed to Prof. Tony
Payne in the first instance (a.j.payne@bris.ac.uk).

Martin Siegert
Director, Bristol Glaciology Centre

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Monday, February 4, 2013

For those interested in the Southern Ocean

Hi everyone,

 

For those interested in the Southern Ocean, you might like to know that the initial version of the Southern Ocean Observing System (SOOS) Data Portal has been launched - see http://soos.aodn.org.au/soos/.  This is in its infancy at the moment, but might be a useful source of data in the future.

 

Additionally, there is a Royal Society meeting in July, entitled "New models and observations of the Southern Ocean, its role in global climate and the carbon cycle".  If you are interested in attending, you need to go to this webpage and request an invite: http://royalsociety.org/events/2013/southern-ocean-models/

 

Thanks,

Aisling

 

 

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Aisling M. Dolan

ERC Research Fellow

 

School of Earth & Environment

University of Leeds

Leeds LS2 9JT

UK

 

Tel: +44 (0)113 343 9085

Email: eeamd@leeds.ac.uk

Homepage: http://homepages.see.leeds.ac.uk/~eeamd/

 

UK Polar Network: http://www.polarnetwork.org/new/

Palaeo@leeds: http://www.see.leeds.ac.uk/research/essi/palaeoleeds/

 

 

 

 

Vacancy - Researcher paleoclimate modelling, Bergen

Hi everyone,

 

This is not strictly a Polar post, but there is a one-year position available working with a great team in Norway.

 

The project is on looking at the influence of the Nordic Seas, on Arctic climate during the Pliocene (c. 3 million years ago) - trying to solve the problem of why models can’t capture the polar amplification of warming displayed in proxy data. All you need is a bit of experience in climate modelling.

 

Deadline for application is March 1st 2013.  See attachment for further details.

 

Thanks,

Aisling

 

From: Bjørg Risebrobakken [mailto:bjorg.risebrobakken@uni.no]
Sent: 01 February 2013 16:41
To: Alan Haywood; Aisling Dolan; D.J.Lunt@bristol.ac.uk; ruza.ivanovic@bristol.ac.uk; p.j.valdes@bris.ac.uk; camille.contoux@lsce.ipsl.fr; Masa.Kageyama@lsce.ipsl.fr; marisa.montoya@fis.ucm.es; mschulz@marum.de; andrey@pik-potsdam.de; Andreas Born; ottobli@ucar.edu
Cc: Kerim Hestnes Nisacioglu; Zhongshi Zhang; Li Camille; Gilles.Ramstein@lsce.ipsl.fr
Subject: Fwd: Vacancy - Researcher paleoclimate modelling, Bergen

 

Sorry - forgot the attachment - here it is.

Have a nice weekend,

Bjørg

 

 

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