Thursday, September 26, 2013
FW: [CLIMLIST] Call for Papers: Polar Geography and Cryosphere sessions at AAG (USA)
Have an ice day,
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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Sent: 20 September 2013 19:49
The Polar Geographyand CryosphereSpecialty Groups of the Association of American Geographers call for papers for the 2014 Annual Meeting of the AAG under the following areas:
Polar Geography Sessions:
Sustainable Development in the Arctic
Issues pertaining to sustainable Arctic environments, cultures and economies amid climate change and globalization
Urbanization and Transportation in the Arctic
Examinations of development trends in and between Arctic communities
Impacts of Climate Change on Arctic Communities and the Environment
Observed and anticipated impacts of a warming climate on natural and human systems in high latitude regions
Northern Resource Geographies and Extractive Industries
Exploring the past, present and future of resource extraction in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions and its role in local and global economies
Polar Geopolitics
Recent developments in the political landscape and governance of polar regions
Send abstract and PIN to _stephenson@ucla.edu <mailto:stephenson@ucla.edu>_
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CryosphereSessions:
Advances in CryosphereResearch
Recent developments in remote sensing and modeling methodologies for any aspect of the cryosphere
High Latitude Environments in a Changing Climate
Impacts of climate change on high latitude hydrologic, atmospheric, and terrestrial systems, including polar ice sheets
Mountain Ice and Snow
Glacier environmental change and impacts on water resources
Send abstract and PIN to _venachu@ucla.edu <mailto:venachu@ucla.edu>_
Other sessions will be considered if there are sufficient submissions.
Graduate students and young scholars are encouraged to apply.
Please contact the organizers if you have any questions. If you wish to be included in one of these sessions, please register on the AAG website (_http://www.aag.org/_), and then submit your abstract and PIN to Scott Stephenson (_stephenson@ucla.edu <mailto:stephenson@ucla.edu>_) or Vena Chu (_venachu@ucla.edu <mailto:venachu@ucla.edu>_). The deadline for submitting abstracts with a discounted registration fee is October 23, 2013. An extended deadline will be available through December 3.
Poster Session: R.S. TarrAward for Student Research
The Polar Geography and CryosphereSpecialty Groups are pleased to sponsor the annual R.S. TarrAward for student research on any aspect of cryosphericscience. The R.S. Tarraward is given to the undergraduate or graduate student presenting the illustrated paperjudged best in the special R.S. TarrIllustrated Paper Session held during the 2014 Annual Meeting. The recipient of the R.S. Tarraward will receive a cash prize.
The illustrated paper must be completed and presented by the student; however, the paper can be coauthored by the student's advisor.
Illustrated papers will be judged on their originality and contribution to cryosphericscience.
This competition is in honor of Ralph Stockman Tarrwho was an accomplished glacial geologist and geographer. He studied under W.M.
Davis at Harvard. While teaching at Cornell he led numerous scientific expeditions to Greenland and Alaska.
To participate in the R.S. Tarrsession please submit your abstract for an illustrated paperthrough _www.aag.org <http://www.aag.org/>_and send your PIN to venachu@ucla.edu <mailto:venachu@ucla.edu>.
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Scott R. Stephenson, C.Phil.
Department of Geography
University of California, Los Angeles
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Friday, September 20, 2013
Photo competition for the NERC funded ones
Hello UKPN’ers
Have you taken any exciting photos during your PhD that just sum up what your work is about?
If you are or have been funded by NERC, consider entering the
NERC Student Photography & Short Article Writing Competition
NERC invites submissions from current and recently finished NERC students for the NERC Student Photography & Short Article Writing Competition. This competition is looking for entries that best encapsulate your research and PhD experiences to date and is open to all current NERC students as well as recently finished NERC-funded students who submitted their PhD in 2012 or 2013. Every applicant must submit both a photograph and a short written article to be eligible for an award and one of the six available prizes.
Please see the Announcement of Opportunity document for full details of the competition, including submission requirements, rules and advice for entrants.
Enjoy!
Amélie
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Panel Event today in Cambridge
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Fellowship applications open at the Software Sustainability Institute
The Software Sustainability Institute (www.software.ac.uk) has launched the 2014 Fellowship Programme that recognises outstanding UK-based researchers who use software. The Fellowships come with £3000 funding which can be used for travel, collaboration and running events.
Fellows advise the Institute on important software, evangelise software practices and champion the adoption of best-of-breed software. Fellows will contribute to our blog, and are supported in advertising their own research.
Apply to become a Fellow online: http://www.software.ac.uk/fellowship-programme/fellowship-programme-application-form
The Programme launch event was held via a webinar on 12th September - the full recording from the webinar is available here: http://youtu.be/2cCufwZYaDA
--Who we are looking for--
We are seeking fifteen outstanding researchers at different stages in their career, from PhDs to Professors, and from a wide range of research disciplines in science, technology, engineering as well as in arts and humanities. Successful Fellows will have a demonstrable knowledge and visibility in their community and have excellent communication skills.
--Funding--
The £3000 funding is flexible and can be used for travel to conferences, setting up and running workshops, starting new collaborations or hosting/teaching at Software Carpentry training events.
--Important information and dates--
The closing date for applications is 27th September 2013, 5PM BST.
Tuesday 22 October 2013 - Candidates will know whether they have been shortlisted.
Wednesday 13 November 2013 - Face-to-face selection day in Manchester for those shortlisted - please hold the date! (note if you are unable to make this date for valid reasons then we may be able to make alternative arrangements; however in person candidates will have first preference on places)
Wednesday 27 November 2013 - the successful candidates will be offered the Fellowships
Friday 6 December - The set of Institute's Fellows for 2014 officially announced
Fellowships last thirteen months and are available from 1 January 2014 through 31 March 2015.
--Questions--
If you have any questions, please contact the Institute: info@software.ac.uk.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Open-ended research scientist position at the British Antarctic Survey / Cambridge, UK
Exciting opportunity at BAS:
The British Antarctic Survey is recruiting for an atmospheric chemistry modeller to join their Tropospheric Chemistry group. This is an open-ended post, full details of which are available at http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/employment/vacancies/job.php?JobID=878
Cheers,
Amélie
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Fwd: Software Sustainability Institute 2014 Fellowship Programme
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From: Aleksandra Pawlik
Date: Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Subject: Software Sustainability Institute 2014 Fellowship Programme
---Announcement---
The Software Sustainability Institute (www.software.ac.uk) has
launched the 2014 Fellowship Programme that recognises outstanding
UK-based researchers who use software. The Fellowships come with £3000
funding which can be used for travel, collaboration and running
events.
Fellows advise the Institute on important software, evangelise
software practices and champion the adoption of best-of-breed
software. Fellows will contribute to our blog, and are supported in
advertising their own research.
Apply to become a Fellow online:
http://www.software.ac.uk/fellowship-programme/fellowship-programme-application-form
And join us for the launch event at a webinar on 12th September
(Thursday) at 2:30 PM. For the webinar details, please see:
http://www.software.ac.uk/fellowship-programme/fellows-2014-webinar
--Who we are looking for--
We are seeking fifteen outstanding researchers at different stages in
their career, from PhDs to Professors, and from a wide range of
research disciplines in science, technology and engineering.
Successful Fellows will have a demonstrable knowledge and visibility
in their community and have excellent communication skills.
--Funding--
The £3000 funding is flexible and can be used for travel to
conferences, setting up and running workshops, starting new
collaborations or hosting/teaching at Software Carpentry training
events.
--Important information and dates--
The closing date for applications is 27th September 2013, 5PM BST.
Tuesday 22 October 2013 - Candidates will know whether they have been
shortlisted.
Wednesday 13 November 2013 - Face-to-face selection day in Manchester
for those shortlisted - please hold the date! (note if you are unable
to make this date for valid reasons then we may be able to make
alternative arrangements; however in person candidates will have first
preference on places)
Wednesday 27 November 2013 - the successful candidates will be offered
the Fellowships
Friday 6 December - The set of Institute's Fellows for 2014 officially announced
Fellowships last thirteen months and are available from 1 January 2014
through 31 March 2015.
--Questions--
If you have any questions, please contact the Institute: info@software.ac.uk.
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Research Software Community Consultant
The Software Sustainability Institute
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e: a.pawlik@software.ac.uk
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Friday, September 6, 2013
Fwd: [CRYOLIST] Advanced Workshop: Micromorphology of sediment deformation: 7-11 October 2013
From: Simon Carr <s.j.carr@qmul.ac.uk>
Date: 2013/9/6
Subject: [CRYOLIST] Advanced Workshop: Micromorphology of sediment deformation: 7-11 October 2013
To: "cryolist@cryolist.org" <cryolist@cryolist.org>, "GEOMORPH-L@LISTSERV.TAMU.EDU" <GEOMORPH-L@listserv.tamu.edu>
Cc: Emrys R Phillips <erp@bgs.ac.uk>, "Jaap J.M. van der Meer" <j.meer@qmul.ac.uk>
The workshop will comprise lectures examining the application of micromorphology to (glacial) sediments that preserve evidence of deformation, a review of current thinking on processes and mechanisms of sediment deformation, but mainly focuses on practical updates and training on recent developments in collection, manipulation and analysis of micro-scale properties of deforming sediments.
We anticipate the workshop to result in a co-authored paper with all participants to be published in an international, peer-reviewed journal.
In order for every participant to have continuous access to key equipment the maximum number is set at 12 delegates. Delegates are invited to bring thin sections of particular interest along to the workshop, and also a sediment sample to be scanned and reconstructed using 3D x-ray computed tomography
Registration for the workshop (not including accommodation) will be £500 per delegate, and can be accessed from the following link:
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Monday, September 2, 2013
Education Through Expeditions: South Pole Expedition
Please see below for information on an exciting forthcoming polar project!
Contact Gemma directly if you would like more information.
Best wishes,
Sian
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Subject: Re: Education Through Expeditions South Pole Expedition
Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2013 15:00:05 +0100
From: Gemma Sollis <gemmasollisete@gmail.com>
To: Sian Henley <s.f.henley@ed.ac.uk>
On behalf of Antony Jinman, I would like to introduce you to Education
Through Expeditions (ETE) next expedition to Antarctica this November.
Antony will be travelling to the South Pole following in his heroes
footsteps, Captain Scott and Sir Ernest Shackleton, as he aims to
promote healthy nutrition and life styles in schools.
As you may know, the ETE web platform (http://www.eteteachers.org/)
enables schools to view blogs, videos and photos sent by Antony during
his expedition, and allows them to ask Antony questions which he will
answer from the ice. We have over 200 members on our web platform.
If you would like more information on the project or any of our other
projects please do not hesitate to contact me on
gemmasollisete@gmail.com <mailto:gemmasollisete@gmail.com>
Kind Regards
*Gemma Sollis*
Partnership Coordinator
Education Through Expeditions
Based at the University of the West of England, Office 4Q14
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Dr. Sian Henley
NERC Research Fellow
University of Edinburgh, UK
The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
Scotland, with registration number SC005336.