Polar science needs the best people. Without equality, diversity and inclusion, we will lose the best and brightest talent| AntarcticGlaciers.org
A diary for glaciological fieldwork in Nepal, Himalaya, in November 2024, detailing the challenges, hurdles and opportunities of remote fieldwork.| AntarcticGlaciers.org
There are a number of icy PhD positions available at Newcastle University for 2025 entry, through the IAPETUS DTP. Please get in touch with the listed supervisors if you’re interested. The deadline to apply is January 3rd 2025. IAP-24-046. Late Glacial and Holocene glacier dynamics in southeast Alaska / British Columbia IAP-24-062. Time-evolving hazard and … Read More »| AntarcticGlaciers.org
Newcastle University Geography Department are proud to host the annual QRA Discussion Meeting in January 2025. Abstract deadline: 11th November Early bird registration: 30th November Registration closes: 11th December| AntarcticGlaciers.org
Day 1 This is an example of one typical day at work for a mid-career academic. This semester I’m teaching a couple of undergraduate courses, a postgraduate course, and teaching a field class abroad. I’m supervising 5 PhD students and 1 MRes student, and am currently Director of Research and REF2029 lead for the Department … Academic Diary I Read More »| AntarcticGlaciers.org
Marine ice sheet instability hypothesis and the threat of a collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. Ice shelf removal could result in grounding line retreat.| AntarcticGlaciers.org
Climate change is impacting glacier velocity, which can then act to change or modify the way in which glaciers are receding or shrinking.| AntarcticGlaciers.org