Thursday, January 23, 2025

Fw: Applications open for Collaborative Antarctic Science Scheme (CASS) 2025/26

Please see below for an opportunity to conduct science in Antarctica. 


Dear all,

 

Applications are invited for Collaborative Antarctic Science Scheme (CASS) projects for the 2025/26 season.

 

The CASS provides opportunities for UK researchers to access NERC-BAS Antarctic research stations and marine science cruises for the purpose of conducting small-scale, fieldwork-based science projects that do not require logistic resources additional to those already allocated to the Antarctic field programme supported by BAS.

https://www.bas.ac.uk/science/opportunities-for-polar-fieldwork/antarctic-science-collaborative-gearing-scheme/cgs-information-for-applicants/


 

Further information on capacity in the 2025/26 season and how to apply to the scheme can be found on the CASS webpages.

 

Submission deadline is 16:00 on 27th March 2025. Please contact the Antarctic Access Office afibas@bas.ac.uk if you have any questions about the scheme.

 

Best wishes,


Will

 

William Mossman | Antarctic Access Office Coordinator| British Antarctic Survey

High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET

Email: wilmos@bas.ac.uk

  

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