Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Outreach Opportunity: East Sussex

Dear UKPN, 

We have been contacted by a year 3/4 teacher in Crowborough, East Sussex asking for someone to visit their school. They had a visit from a UKPN member two years ago, and thought it was great so have asked for another visit!

If anyone would be interested in taking part, please let me know. As always, we're happy to offer advice to anyone who is new to outreach or would like assistance with ideas and planning. 

Cheers, 
Laura Hobbs

-PhD Student, Scottish Association for Marine Science-
-President, UK Polar Network-

Sunday, December 15, 2013

School visit request: Sheffield

Dear UKPN, 

We've had an email from a primary school teacher in Sheffield (Years One and Two - 5-7 years) who would like someone to visit them and talk to the classes about the Polar Regions in the new year. 

If you would be interested in doing this, please get in touch. I'd be happy to offer help or advice to anyone who is interested but who doesn't have much experience with working in schools. 

Please do contact me if you have any questions, 

Cheers,
Laura Hobbs

-PhD Student, Scottish Association for Marine Science-
-President, UK Polar Network-

Friday, December 6, 2013

FW: SET for BRITAIN 2014

Hello UKPN members,

 

See below details of a poster competition for early career scientists in STEM fields to be held in the House of Commons in March.

Note: Application deadline Friday Dec 20th!

 

Have a great weekend all,

Amélie

 

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Dr. Amélie Kirchgaessner FRMetS

British Antarctic Survey

email: amelie.kirchgaessner@bas.ac.uk

+44 (0)1223 211359

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SET for Britain 2014 - Monday, 17th March 2014

 

 

 

 

From Andrew Miller MP

Chairman, Parliamentary and Scientific Committee

 

SET for BRITAIN 2014

Monday, 17th March 2014

 

Dear Members,

 

I am writing on behalf of the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee to alert you to a major scientific competition and exhibition in Parliament and ask you to encourage eligible candidates in your organisation to take part.  SET for BRITAIN will be held in the House of Commons on Monday, 17th March 2014 between 12.15pm and 9.15pm during National Science and Engineering Week 2014.

 

The day will be divided into four subject categories over three sessions.   Applications are invited from early-stage and early-career research scientists, engineers, mathematicians and technologists who wish to exhibit posters in one of the following areas:

 

Engineering

Mathematics

Biological and Biomedical Science

                                    Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics)

                                                                       

A wide range of important scientific and engineering institutions are lending their support to this event, including the Society of Biology, the Institute of Physics, the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Royal Society of Chemistry, The Physiological Society, the Council for Mathematical Sciences and the Clay Mathematics Institute.  This reflects the importance we all attach to the encouragement of researchers at this stage in their careers. We are also very pleased to have sponsorship for the event from BP, INEOS, ESSAR, Germains Seed Technology and the Institute of Biomedical Science.

 

Medals and cash prizes will be awarded for the best scientific posters presented in each discipline, and the presenter of the poster judged to be the overall winner will receive the Westminster Medal, in memory of the late Dr Eric Wharton, who did so much to establish SET for BRITAIN as a regular event in the Parliamentary calendar.  Full details of the competition and exhibition including the application form can be found on the SET for BRITAIN website at: www.SETforBRITAIN.org.uk.  I very much hope that you will encourage your early-career SET colleagues to enter.

 

With Best Wishes

 

                                                                                                                                                                                  

 

Andrew Miller MP

 

 

NOTE FOR THOSE APPLYING

 

Applications are invited from early-stage and early-career research scientists, engineers and technologists who wish to exhibit posters.

 

Applicants should prepare material aimed at communicating high level science to a lay audience.

 

Early-stage researchers include university research students, postgraduates, research assistants, postdocs, research fellows, newly-appointed lecturers, part-time students and their equivalents in national, public sector and industrial laboratories, etc, and appropriate MSc students, all of whom are engaged in scientific, engineering, technological or medical research and are achieving results.

 

The closing date for entries is Friday, 20th December 2013. There will be an initial selection by the judges and you will be informed by the end of January 2014 whether or not your application to take part in the exhibition has been successful.

 

Full details of the competition and how to apply can be found on the SET FOR BRITAIN website at: www.SETforBRITAIN.org.uk.



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PhD opportunity: Glacier meltwater-tidal water interaction: insights from in-situ and remote sensing analyses at J=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=F6kuls=E1rl=F3n=2C_?=Iceland

Oh yes, another one! A PhD opportunity here at Loughborough University, UK. 

All the best,
Ella

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As part of Loughborough University's NERC Doctoral Training Partnership, we are able to offer the following glacially-themed PhD studentship opportunity:

 

"Glacier meltwater-tidal water interaction: insights from in-situ and remote sensing analyses at Jökulsárlón, Iceland". Full details at:

http://www.lboro.ac.uk/services/graduateschool/funding-prospective/university-and-external/nerc-centa/centa-project-3/index.html

 

Enquiries from suitably-qualified applicants with an interest in glacier-ocean interactions are welcome to Richard Hodgkins, r.hodgkins@lboro.ac.uk

 

Note that the deadline for applications is 31 January 2014. Interviews are expected to take place during February 2014.

 

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Ella Darlington
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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

More PhD opportunities at BAS, Sheffield and postdoc in Germany...

Tis' the season... more opportunities for NERC funded PhDs

BAS NERC doctoral train centre PhDs (deadline 06/01/14) http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/employment/vacancies/index.php 

Univ. Sheffield NERC PhD "Upscaling CH4 emission from the Arctic from the plot to the global scale: building a framework for comparison with models" (deadline 20/01/14)

Post doctoral economist at The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany "Assessment of the economic damages associated with meteorological extreme events through international trade and transport."

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Ella Darlington
Vice President, UK Polar Network

Climate theme PhDs at the University of Cambridge

Hi All, 

You know it's time for PhD applications when there are 51 more funded research opportunities at Cambridge's Physical Sciences departments! 


If you department is advertising polar Masters, PhDs and post-docs, don't forget to let us know and we'll send it to the list/Facebook/Twitter.

All the best,

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Ella Darlington
Vice President, UK Polar Network