Outstanding Early Career Oral Presentation award at the IAVCEI Commission on Tephrochronology meeting
SEES Postdoc, Dr Helen Innes, won the award for Outstanding Early Career Oral Presentation at the IAVCEI Commission on Tephrochronology meeting!
SEES Postdoc, Dr Helen Innes, won the award for Outstanding Early Career Oral Presentation at the IAVCEI Commission on Tephrochronology meeting!
A cross-disciplinary team led by Claire Cousins in SEES has created the 5-part podcast series Futurescaping Space.
All of the 1st year PhD students have passed their candidacy exams and are now-fully fledged PhD students
Dr Simon Lee joins SEES as a Lecturer in Atmospheric Science
Congratulations to Hana Jurikova and Andrea Burke
Congratulations to Sami Mikhail and James Rae
Dr Michael Byrne and Dr Anna Mackie have been awarded a research grant from the Leverhulme Trust to study the effects of clouds on climate.
In early June the University launched a new, long-term research partnership with NERC’s National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS).
Dr Aayush Srivastava has been awarded a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship!
The Gabon and Oxygenation of Earth – Deep Early Earth Project (GOE-DEEP) is a decadal-long project involving a consortium of researchers from 14 countries.