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CATEGORIES:APECS Events
CREATED:20180319T114956
SUMMARY:APECS Panel at MEASO Conference 
LOCATION:Hobart\, Australia
DESCRIPTION:APECS Panel - Placing your research within the big picture Opportunities fo
 r Early Career Researchers (ECRs) to be involved in large international ini
 tiatives\nWhen: Sunday 8th of April 2018 from 13:30 to 16:30\nWhere: Instit
 ute for Marine &amp; Antarctic Studies (flexspace), University of Tasmania,
  20 Castray Esplanade, Hobart, Australia\nOrganized by: Association of Pola
 r Early Career Scientists\nCo-organized by: MEASO2018, IDEAL research cente
 rd\nRegistration Link (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfuY41vjoiW
 0kXCWkLLexjOffmGNmVMjKKGFQZQ9YFYVKF37Q/viewform)\nOver the past decade many
  large international initiatives have been developed to address the signifi
 cant environmental and climatic changes impacting the Southern Ocean, to fu
 rther our knowledge and to influence international policy. Initiatives and 
 organizations such as SOOS, ACE Expedition, Southern Ocean Research Partner
 ship and ICED are leading interdisciplinary and international research effo
 rts to better understand the causes and impacts of changes in the Southern 
 Ocean. These initiatives are influencing international policy on climate ch
 ange, fisheries, and environmental practices. But how can you as an ECR get
  involved in these international initiatives and how can your research infl
 uence international policy in the Southern Ocean?\nAPECS will be hosting a 
 panel session to address how Early Career Researchers can contribute to and
  participate in large international initiatives within the Southern Ocean. 
 Our panel will address questions such as:\n\n - What are the knowledge gaps
  that an ECR can partially answer within international initiatives (SCAR, S
 OOS, etc.)?\n - What opportunities are there for ECRs to be involved in lar
 ge international initiatives?\n - How can an ECR work (thesis, manuscripts 
 …) have a greater impact within global/international initiatives?\n - How c
 an networking help ECRs become part of large international initiatives?\n -
  How can an ECRs work influence policy and how can ECRs get involved/gain e
 xperience in Southern Ocean Policy?Panel:\n\n - Dr. Aleks Terauds (Australi
 an Antarctic Division)\n - Indi Hodgson-Johnston (University of Tasmania)\n
  - Dr. Nadine Jonhston (British Antarctic Survey)\n - Dr. Stephen Nicol (Un
 iversity of Tasmania)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<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>
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20180408
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20180409
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