Take 5 minutes to watch this video from the Baltic Sea Science Centre,. How does the smell of the sea impact the world’s climate? This question lies at the heart of the Cyano-VOC research project where aerosol chemists collaborate with microbiologists to investigate the volatile organic compounds emitted by cyanobacteria and other plankton residing along the coastlines of the Baltic Sea. Follow Matt Salter and Sneha Aggarwal, Department of Environmental Science, Stockholm University, on a sampling campaign onboard R/V Electra in the area around the Askö Laboratory.
New graduate school at Stockholm University - 12 open doctoral student positions!
12 PhD positions open at Stockholm University
The graduate school Perspectives on climate change in coastal seas admits 12 new doctoral students at departments in the natural sciences, economic sciences and legal sciences at Stockholm University. All positions involve an individual research project related to the Baltic Sea, but the students are also part of an interdisciplinary educational programme where issues concerning coastal ecosystems in relation to a changing climate are approached, investigated and discussed from several angles.
Application deadline is November 3, 2023.
Marine Research Days 2023 – PROLONGED DEADLINE to October 30th!
Celebrating Lauri Robbins Ericson's Remarkable Achievement: Winner of the 2023 Blaze Inclusion Award
Marine Research Days 2023
Stockholm Resilience Center: 15 min talk plus discussion on marine heatwaves and compound events with Natacha Le Grix
CALL FOR PAPERS : New Perspectives in Science Education – 13th Edition International Conference
Autumn 2023 EMBO | EMBL Symposia open for registration
Registration is open for all of the EMBO | EMBL Symposia until the end of 2023. The symposia will take place on site in the EMBL Advanced Training Centre and we look forward to welcoming you to beautiful Heidelberg! Can't make it in person? No problem! All of our symposia have a virtual attendance option.