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More than 40 Ocean and Earth Science students attended the University of Southampton’s Winter Graduation on 14 December. Now firmly established in the University calendar, students can elect to attend a winter ceremony, enabling those who were awarded degrees in the autumn to graduate within a…
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The number of students enrolling to undertake PhD research at the Graduate School of the National Oceanography Centre Southampton (GSNOCS) has risen by over a third in the last two years, as funding has been increased to match demand for places in this world class programme.Working with leading…
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Saturday 17 March, 2012Part of National Science and Engineering WeekNOC’s scientists and engineers carry out the research, sail the ships and build the amazing machines that help us understand the oceans’ role climate in change, monitor and predict global sea level, understand how waves and…
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13–15 March 2012Oceanology International is the global forum where industry, academia and government share knowledge and connect with the marine technology and ocean science community, improving their strategies for measuring, exploiting, protecting and operating in the world’s oceans.NOC will be…
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Researchers have found that a fall in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels was a critical condition for global cooling and polar glaciation around 34 million years ago. The research team, which includes the University of Southampton’s Dr Steven Bohaty, who is based at the National Oceanography…
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A new vision statement for the future of marine science was unveiled today 13 December 2011, ‘Setting Course – a Vision and Priorities for Marine Research’. Professor Ed Hill, Executive Director of the National Oceanography Centre outlined the goals and priorities identified by the marine research…