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Posted: 28 April 2011
Discover Oceanography at Lyme Regis RV Callista, the University of Southampton’s inshore research vessel based at National Oceanography Centre, set sail for the Jurassic Coast in deepest Dorset last weekend (29 April to 1 May) as a...
Posted: 28 April 2011
Magmatic eruption Recent research into the late stages of continental breakup, has shown that a final episode of plate stretching may be responsible for the eruption of large volumes of magma often seen at magmatic...
Posted: 15 April 2011
Professors Ed Hill (Left) and Gwyn Griffiths Professor Gwyn Griffiths has been announced as the National Oceanography Centre’s inaugural Chief Technologist. The announcement was made by Director of Science and Technology, Professor Andrew...
Posted: 14 April 2011
Prof Andrew Willmott, Stephanie Henson and Prof Ed Hill Stephanie Henson of the Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems group, National Oceanography Centre, was announced as the winner of the Early Career Research Award at the Science and Technology...
Posted: 12 April 2011
Dr Clara Bolton Clara Bolton, a recent PhD student at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, has been selected by The Micropalaeontological Society to receive the Charles Downie Award for 2011. The...
Posted: 12 April 2011
Climate change reality? (photo by Jeff Hawkins 2011) Understanding the scientific basis of climate change – 19.30pm at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton – by Prof Eelco Rohling – Is climate change real? Is it man made? Is it a...
Posted: 1 April 2011
Prof. Edward Hill (NOC, left), Dr Wendy Watson Wright (IOC), and Versha Carter (Intelligent Exhibitions Ltd) Dr Wendy Watson Wright, Executive Secretary of the IOC and Assistant Director General of UNESCO visited Ocean Business 2011 on 5th April. UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission...
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