Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Summer 2026 Courses at the Birmingham Metabolomics Training Centre

Dear all, We still have a limited number of places available on two upcoming courses at the Birmingham Metabolomics Training Centre. Please see the course details below, and don’t hesitate to contact our operations team if you have any questions at bmtc@contacts.bham.ac.uk. LC-MS based metabolomics and metabolite identification with the Q Exactive™ Plus and Orbitrap ID-X™ Tribrid™ Dates: 18th – 21st May 2026 Location: School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham Website: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/facilities/metabolomics-training-centre/courses/2026/metabolomics-lc-ms-data-processing-and-statistical-analysis Course topics • Introduction to QE+ and ID-X mass spectrometers and the metabolomics workflow • Experimental design and the importance of quality control (QC) samples • Sample preparation including extraction of polar metabolites and lipids from biofluids (urine and plasma) and tissue samples • Hands-on data acquisition for untargeted metabolomics and hybrid metabolomics, the latter combining targeted and untargeted measurements • Setting up the Vanquish UHPLC coupled to the QE+ • Types of data which can be collected on the QE+ and ID-X (m/z, retention time, MS/MS, MSn) • MS/MS and MSn experiments • Data processing workshop • Data analysis workshop (univariate and multivariate analysis) • Introduction to metabolite identification applying Data Dependent Analysis • Conversion of raw data to molecular formula and putative metabolite annotations • Mass spectral libraries (using mzCloud), and how to search them • Tools for mass spectral interpretation • Reporting standards for metabolite identification • Question and answer session with a panel of experts Further Information • Standard: £1,810 Untargeted Metabolomics LC/MS Data Processing and Statistical Analysis Dates: 15th – 17th June 2026 Location: Elm House, University of Birmingham Website: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/facilities/metabolomics-training-centre/courses/2026/metabolomics-lc-ms-data-processing-and-statistical-analysis Course topics • Introduction to metabolomics datasets and data processing in R • Raw data processing and generating peak tables using XCMS • Importing untargeted metabolomics datasets into R • Hands-on experience using PCB R packages for data processing and statistics including: o Data QA/QC, cleaning and filtering o Peak Matrix Processing (normalisation, imputation, scaling etc) o Univariate statistical analysis (t-statistics, ANOVA) o Multivariate analysis (PCA, PLS) • Annotation and annotation processing for untargeted metabolomics • An introduction to pathway analysis Further Information • Early-bird: £1,249 (until 15th May) • Standard: £1,449 I hope the above is of interest; please do get in touch if you have any questions or queries. Best regards, Eszter Voros (e.voros@bham.ac.uk) ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the UKPN list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/WA-JISC.exe?SUBED1=UKPN&A=1 This message was issued to members of www.jiscmail.ac.uk/UKPN, a mailing list hosted by www.jiscmail.ac.uk, terms & conditions are available at https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/

Monday, April 27, 2026

UKPN Seminar: Decision-Making for Safe and Supportive Teams (29th April)

Dear UKPN members,

Registration is still open for the UKPN Seminar Series this Wednesday 29th April at 2pm BST (UTC+01:00). Our speaker for this seminar is Imogen Wadlow from the University of Leeds, who will be talking about Decision-Making for Safe and Supportive Teams. 

Further details and the meeting link (for registered attendees) are available on the Eventbrite page:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/decision-making-for-safe-and-supportive-teams-tickets-1987488942930

We hope to see you there!

Kind regards,
Ellie Fisher
Training Officer
UK Polar Network (https://polarnetwork.org/)


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Friday, April 24, 2026

Arctic Circle Assembly 2026 - Session Contributor Call (28-Apr Deadline)

Hi all, 

The National Oceanography Centre and Uni of Westminster are organising an interdisciplinary session at Arctic Circle Assembly 2026 (8-10 Oct.). 

They are looking for contributors. If you are interested, please fill in their form here by the 28th AprilEco (E)motions in the Arctic: How can feelings be the drivers of ecological change? – Fill in form

If you have any questions, please contact Alex (in copy). 

Cheers, 
Chloe


Chloe Nunn

MSc Sustainability // BSc Oceanography
+44 7519038793 // www.tamarcoastal.com

Marine, Estuaries, and Coastal Officer, Devon County Council: chloe.nunn@devon.gov.uk 
Team Morvoren, women's J24 sailing team: https://teammorvoren.org/about/
Training Officer, UK Polar Network Committee






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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

MBA Engagement Assistant

See the opportunity below from the MBA: 

Join our team! We are hiring an Engagement Assistant

This is an exciting time to join our Engagement Team as we grow our thriving, engaged community of supporters and Members passionate about marine science and the future of our ocean.

As the part-time Engagement Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting positive, meaningful experiences for supporters and Members, helping to strengthen long-term relationships and contribute to the organisation’s success.

This is a varied, hands-on role suited to someone who is proactive, organised and comfortable working across a range of activities. You will coordinate work across Fundraising, Communications and Membership, supporting campaigns to drive supporter growth and retention and ensuring events and engagement activities run smoothly.

We are seeking enthusiastic applicants with experience providing administrative support in an office environment, coordinating events and delivering exceptional supporter care. This role is primarily weekday office hours, with flexibility for out-of-hours events.

Find out more and apply here - https://lnkd.in/efkPHk4T


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UKPN science outreach in Glasgow - volunteering opportunity

Hello polar people!
 
The UKPN festivals team have an exciting outreach opportunity coming up as part of Glasgow Science Festival, taking place on Friday 5th and Saturday 6th June!
 
We are looking for volunteers to help put on the event, including:
  •  Setting up and running a fun and engaging science-themed activity
  •  Being on hand to chat to visitors and answer questions about polar science
 
This will be a great chance to engage a diverse audience of families and young children and potentially inspire the next generation of polar scientists!
 
No experience needed - all we ask is your commitment and enthusiasm. ��
Expenses for food and drink, travel and accommodation will be covered. For more info, and to express interest, see the form at: https://forms.gle/1S23E6smxtfhvmsg8. Please fill out the form by the end of Saturday 9th May.
 
If you are unable to travel to Glasgow for this event, do not fear! There will be future events at different locations across the country that you can get involved in.

You can check out the UK Polar Network blog to read about past events and see what it's like to volunteer with us: https://polarnetwork.org/blog/.

Please contact us at festivals@polarnetwork.org if you have any questions.
 
Best wishes,
Edmund and Phoebe
UKPN Festivals Coordinators 2025-2026

 

Thursday, April 16, 2026

UKPN Seminar Series: Decision-Making for Safe and Supportive Teams (29th April)

Dear UKPN Members,

Join us for the next UKPN seminar, delivered by Imogen Wadlow from the University of Leeds, on Wednesday 29th April at 2-3pm BST.

Drawing on experiences from polar fieldwork and mountain leadership, this talk explores how positive decision-making keeps teams safe and supported in challenging environments. It highlights key positive practises to guide decisions made in the field, flags heuristic traps and presents simple tools to guardrail against these pitfalls. While rooted in fieldwork, many of these lessons are broadly applicable to anyone working in team environments, including computer-based researchers & modellers.

The event will be held on Google Meet and is open to anyone interested. Meeting details will be sent out on registration. Registration and more details are available on Eventbrite here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/decision-making-for-safe-and-supportive-teams-tickets-1987488942930

Please contact info@polarnetwork.org with any questions. 

If you have any requests for speakers/topics or would like to give a seminar yourself please don't hesitate to get in touch!

Kind regards,
Ellie Fisher
Training Officer
UK Polar Network (https://polarnetwork.org/)


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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Research experience placements for undergraduates

Hi all,

NERC are advertising placements for undergrads with the CREATES Doctoral Landscape Awards for summer 2026, several of which have a polar theme. See here for details of eligibility and how to apply:


The full list of projects can be found here:


The deadline for application is the 8th May 2026.

A wider range of NERC placements are also listed here: https://reg.nerc.ac.uk/rep-portal/ but check the closing dates as they vary! It looks like some of those are polar too.

Best wishes,
Thomas

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Thomas Caton Harrison | Polar Climatologist | British Antarctic Survey
High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ET
email: thoton@bas.ac.uk 


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