Interreg South Baltic Annual Event 2021 

Interreg South Baltic Annual Event 2021 

Interreg South Baltic Annual Event 2021 registration is open now. We would like to invite you to take a step into the future and join the discussion about the South Baltic Programme 2021-2027 as well as to take a look at the projects’ results already achieved.

Due to the persistent pandemic situation caused by the COVID-19, the event will be virtual:

Date: 20 October 2021

Timing: 10 AM – 12.30 PM CET

Form: online webinar

Flying less: How can we go from words to action and reduce our flying at SU?

Flying less: How can we go from words to action and reduce our flying at SU?

Academic flying constitutes a large part of SU:s total carbon emissions. We need to reduce our flying, but how?

Welcome to a seminar about academic flying which aims at giving you facts and inspiration to take on the challenges of reducing flying at SU.

De Geersalen (Geoscience building, house Y): 28th October at 13.00-15.00 and on zoom.

Click on the link below to read more and register for the event.

https://su.powerinit.com/Data/Event/EventTemplates/2602/?EventId=1411

SciLifeLab Events

SciLifeLab Events

Nordic Society of Protistology, 10-11 May

To promote scientists in Nordic countries that study the ecology and evolution of protists, we will hold a meeting from 10–11 May, 2022 at the Natural History Museum, Oslo. The aims of this meeting are to provide a regional forum for early-career and advanced researchers to present their work, and to establish a Nordic Society of Protistology that will continue to meet and promote protistan research. The organizers for the meeting are Micah Dunthorn (Oslo), Fabien Burki (Uppsala), and Courtney Stairs (Lund).

If you would like to receive updates on this initiative, please fill in the google form available here:https://forms.gle/VSWW2JeYF9nm8ZsDA

EMBL Open Access Webinar Series

EMBL Open Access Webinar Series

We will be joined by speakers from across EMBL who have knowledge and experience of being ‘open’, from software to data resources and open access publications. The series will culminate in a panel webinar on the final day of Open Access Week, 29th October, discussing questions such as ‘why should I share my data’ and ‘what are the advantages and disadvantages of open access'.

All webinars are free to attend, but registration is essential.

6 October

Data sharing and submission

Register now

13 October
Why build open source software and how to do it successfully
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20 October
Finding and accessing open data
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27 October
Publications and preprints
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29 October
Let's talk about open access, open data and open software
Register now

AMRI Fika - Elevator Pitch

AMRI Fika - Elevator Pitch

For Friday’s 1 October AMRI virtual fika-we invite you to practice your "scientific elevator pitch".

Can you in 2 min explain to a general audience: Who you are and what your research interests are? or

what is your latest results & why are they exciting? or

What are you doing next?

Be creative and have some fun with your AMRI colleagues. All are welcome to join, listen, and share.

https://lnu-se.zoom.us/j/62725645568?pwd=ZGdwSEhQYUxxajR6SjlBNGNzNEJJdz09&from=addon

See you on the Oct 1 at 11AM on zoom.

SciLifeLab: Publishing workshop for junior researchers, register by October 6!

SciLifeLab: Publishing workshop for junior researchers, register by October 6!

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Link: https://www.amri-sweden.org/events/2021/9/16/scilifelab-publishing-workshop-for-junior-researchers-register-by-october-6

EARLY CAREER SCIENTISTS - TAKE NOTE!

Application to take part in this 3-part workshop series by Science and SciLifeLab for early career researchers (PhD students and postdocs) in SciLifeLab affiliated groups, is now open.

Workshop leaders:

Valda Vinson (Editor, Science Magazine)
Sacha Vignieri (Deputy Editor for research, Science Magazine)

This series is limited to a maximum 30 participants. Participants will be selected after applications close, and selected participants will be notified shortly thereafter. The workshop is free of charge.

https://www.scilifelab.se/event/publishing-workshop-for-junior-researchers/?utm_campaign=nyhetsbrev&utm_medium=email&utm_source=apsis

Register before October 6

Welcome to the launch of the new Swedish biodiversity platform!

Welcome to the launch of the new Swedish biodiversity platform!

Mon, Oct 4, 20219:00 AM Thu, Oct 7, 20211:00 PM

https://www.amri-sweden.org/events/2021/10/4/welcome-to-the-launch-of-the-new-swedish-biodiversity-platform

Join us during the SBDI inauguration week and learn how to make use of the largest collection of freely available biodiversity data in Sweden! Registration is required (see links above) but all events are open to everyone, so feel free to forward this invitation.

https://biodiversitydata.se/news/swedish-biodiversity-data-infrastructure-launch-event/

Baltic Breakfast: Combating eutrophication for a cleaner Baltic Sea

Baltic Breakfast: Combating eutrophication for a cleaner Baltic Sea

WEBINAR

Date: Friday 8 October 2021 09.00 – 09.45

Location: Digital event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1YI7s6RYcs

More info: https://www.su.se/stockholm-university-baltic-sea-centre/calendar/baltic-breakfast-russia-edition-combating-eutrophication-for-a-cleaner-baltic-sea-1.572338

Photo credit: Photo: Leif Ingvarsson/Mostphotos

Baltic Sea Day

Baltic Sea Day

Campus Frescati & Zoom
(depending on rules and recommendations by Swedish authorities)

At Stockholm University researchers have studied the Baltic Sea and its challenges in diverse disciplines for more than six decades. The majority focus on scientific issues that are important for a better understanding and management of the Baltic Sea and its catchment area, and several research fields are considered world leading. The Baltic Sea Day highlights frontier science on our unique sea by showcasing this broad set of expertise at the university.

A CROSS-SYSTEM VIEW OF THE BIOLOGICAL CARBON CYCLE IN THE ANTHROPOCENE

A CROSS-SYSTEM VIEW OF THE BIOLOGICAL CARBON CYCLE IN THE ANTHROPOCENE

Oct 5, 20212:00 PM Fri, Oct 8, 20216:00 PM

VII EDITION – 5-8TH OCTOBER

http://www.acoio.org/margalef-summer-colloquia/

The Ramon Margalef Colloquia are inspired by the scientific legacy of Ramon Margalef (Barcelona, 1919-2004). We want to honor his holistic approach by presenting an exciting program addressed to students and postdocs interested in ecology, modeling and global biogeochemical cycles. Under the motto “A cross-system view of the biological carbon cycle in the Anthropocene”, the 2021 Colloquia aims at promoting creative thinking by bringing together ecological knowledge from experts on terrestrial, limnetic and marine systems.

Through cross-system discussions between students and the invited experts, the analogies and disparities concerning the ecology and biogeochemical functioning of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems will be highlighted.

15th Nordic Photosynthesis Congress - October 5-8 - Gothenburg

15th Nordic Photosynthesis Congress - October 5-8 - Gothenburg

The Nordic Photosynthesis Congress will take place in Gothenburg, as originally planned, on Oct 5-8. The meeting will be in person, and the registration is open at http://www.npc15.se.

Students and postdocs are especially encouraged to apply, and more than 20 talks will be selected from the submitted abstracts.

https://www.amri-sweden.org/events/2021/10/5/15th-nordic-photosynthesis-congress-october-5-8-gothenburg