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CREATED:20180319T114956
SUMMARY:APECS Panel at MEASO Conference 
LOCATION:Hobart\, Australia
DESCRIPTION:<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><strong>APECS Panel - Placing your resear
 ch within the big picture&nbsp;Opportunities for Early Career Researchers (
 ECRs) to be involved in large international initiatives</strong></span></p>
 <p>When: <strong>Sunday 8th of April 2018</strong> from <strong>13:30 to 16
 :30</strong></p><p>Where: <strong>Institute for Marine &amp; Antarctic Stud
 ies (flexspace), University of Tasmania, 20 Castray Esplanade, Hobart, Aust
 ralia</strong></p><p>Organized by: Association of Polar Early Career Scient
 ists</p><p>Co-organized by: <strong>MEASO2018, IDEAL research centerd</stro
 ng></p><p><a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfuY41vjoiW0kXC
 WkLLexjOffmGNmVMjKKGFQZQ9YFYVKF37Q/viewform">Registration Link</a></p><p>Ov
 er the past decade many large international initiatives have been developed
  to address the significant environmental and climatic changes impacting th
 e Southern Ocean, to further our knowledge and to influence international p
 olicy. Initiatives and organizations such as SOOS, ACE Expedition, Southern
  Ocean Research Partnership and ICED are leading interdisciplinary and inte
 rnational research efforts to better understand the causes and impacts of c
 hanges in the Southern Ocean. These initiatives are influencing internation
 al policy on climate change, fisheries, and environmental practices. But ho
 w can you as an ECR get involved in these international initiatives and how
  can your research influence international policy in the Southern Ocean?</p
 ><p>APECS will be hosting a panel session to address how Early Career Resea
 rchers can contribute to and participate in large international initiatives
  within the Southern Ocean. Our panel will address questions such as:</p><u
 l><li>What are the knowledge gaps that an ECR can partially answer within i
 nternational initiatives (SCAR, SOOS, etc.)?</li><li>What opportunities are
  there for ECRs to be involved in large international initiatives?</li><li>
 How can an ECR work (thesis, manuscripts …) have a greater impact within gl
 obal/international initiatives?</li><li>How can networking help ECRs become
  part of large international initiatives?</li><li>How can an ECRs work infl
 uence policy and how can ECRs get involved/gain experience in Southern Ocea
 n Policy?</li></ul><p>Panel:</p><ul><li>Dr. Aleks Terauds (Australian Antar
 ctic Division)</li><li>Indi Hodgson-Johnston (University of Tasmania)</li><
 li>Dr. Nadine Jonhston (British Antarctic Survey)</li><li>Dr. Stephen Nicol
  (University of Tasmania)</li></ul>
DTSTAMP:20260419T182452Z
DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20180408
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20180409
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