[Coral-List] Deadline Tomorrow - ECORD Summer School "Sea level, climate variability and coral reefs"
Thomas Felis
tfelis at marum.de
Mon May 30 10:13:42 UTC 2022
Dear paleoceanography, paleoclimate and coral reef enthusiasts,
get prepared for upcoming IODP (International Ocean Discovery Program)
Expeditions - Join the ECORD (European Consortium for Ocean Research
Drilling) Summer School on "Sea level, climate variability and coral
reefs" at MARUM, University of Bremen (15-16 September 2022).
The School
The 14th Bremen ECORD Summer School will combine lab exercises on
IODP-style shipboard methodologies (“shipboard simulation"), as well as
interactive lectures by world-leading scientists in the field of
exploiting coral records for sea level and climate research.
Participation will help to prepare you for involvement in IODP and for
research work in this field. The summer school will take advantage of
the unique and integrated facilities offered by the IODP Bremen Core
Repository and MARUM laboratories.
Application
A total of 30 participants can be accepted. The course fee is €150.
Travel, accommodation and meals must be covered by the participants. The
application deadline is 31 May 2022.
Scholarships
ECORD provides scholarships for students to attend ECORD summer schools.
Applications from students of non-ECORD countries are also accepted. The
deadline for applications to get an ECORD Scholarship will be announced
on the webpage of the summer school.
Application deadline for the Summer School is tomorrow: 31 May 2022
Apply here:
https://www.marum.de/en/education-career/ECORD-training/ECORD-Summer-Schools/2022.html
Best,
Thomas
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*Dr. Thomas Felis*
*MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences*
University of Bremen
Leobener Str. 8
28359 Bremen
Germany
*Phone* +49 421 218-65751
tfelis at marum.de
www.marum.de/en/Dr.-thomas-felis.html
Twitter: @Thomas_Felis
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