Tackling climate change: whose responsibility is it?
This evening talk forms part of the Cambridge Science Festival (Mon 13 March - Sun 26 March) Join us at a session 'Tackling climate change: whose responsibility it it?' with …
This evening talk forms part of the Cambridge Science Festival (Mon 13 March - Sun 26 March) Join us at a session 'Tackling climate change: whose responsibility it it?' with …
Data as Art: discover how art can unlock patterns and create beauty from polar research data with a display of data art and series of talks by artists and polar scientists
Workshop 27 March 2017, Cambridge UK. The Future of Polar Governance: Knowledge, Laws, Regimes, and Resources
Fossil Festival A5 2017 Do you have what it takes to be a polar explorer? Think the poles are just dead, icy wastes? Think again! Join the British Antarctic Survey, …
Workshop to share information about the existing sustained observational programs along the West Antarctic Peninsula
course is designed for professionals (including early career), with an interest in the polar regions and working in a wide range of sectors
How does Antarctic science - namely a subglacial drilling project - inspire an author to write her new thriller? Join us at Heffers Bookshop in Cambridge next Thursday 25 May at 6.30pm for a Q&A with Australian author Louisa Larkin and scientist Prof Martin Siegert, who teamed up the subglacial Lake Ellsworth drilling programme in 2012 with researchers from British Antarctic Survey.
Antarctica: Life in a Hostile Land – a new exhibition in Shrewsbury, which has been developed in partnership with British Antarctic Survey (BAS) BAS has teamed up with Shrewsbury Museum …
The PAIS Geoscience SCAR Research Programme is hosting a programmatic conference on September 10-15th 2017 in Trieste (Italy) which aims to present recent results that address still open questions in understanding the sensitivity of the Antarctic Ice Sheet and its contribution to past and future sea level and climate change.
A biannual international conference with focus on physiology and ecology of aquatic invertebrates. In 2017 it will be held at Cripps Court, part of the historic Magdalene College, Cambridge University.
Professor Dame Jane Francis, the Director of British Antarctic Survey, is speaking at New Scientist Live on the 1st October. ‘Antarctica – From Greenhouse to Icehouse’ will take you on …