Wednesday, January 9, 2019

BAS Advanced Training Short Course 2019 - Safe & Effective Fieldwork in the Polar Regions

Hi everyone,

 

See the attached flyer for information on this year’s training course on ‘Safe & Effective Fieldwork in the Polar Regions’ run by BAS. A really great course to learn more about polar fieldwork and the facilities that BAS have in the Arctic and Antarctic. Having done the course a few years ago, I can really recommend it J

 

The deadline to apply is Monday 11th March.

 

Cheers

 

Anna

 

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Dr Anna Belcher | Ecological Biogeochemist| British Antarctic Survey

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Email: annbel@bas.ac.uk |Tel: +44 (0)1223 221281

 

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