Région #Bretagne call for #postdoc fellowships is now open.
I'm happy to support any application on benthic ecosystem functioning #bioturbation #foraminifera #meiofauna #biogeochemistry #planaroptodes ...
Feel free to reach out and check out the call to check for eligibility:
https://bienvenue.bretagne.bzh/funding-opportunities/bienvenueplus/
#marinejobs #postdocFellowships
Little bit of #accademic advertisement "between the years".
Everyone looking into doing a PhD in Earth System Sciences or Biogeochemistry in Germany should look at the open positions of my former graduate school in Jena, German. I can highly recommend them. (Don't know every researcher involved, but feel free to contact me for questions about the school itself.)
#research #phd #phdposition #germany #Earth #EarthSystemScience #biogeochemistry
Little bit of #accademic advertisement "between the years".
Everyone looking into doing a PhD in Earth System Sciences or Biogeochemistry in Germany should look at the open positions of my former graduate school in Jena, German. I can highly recommend them. (Don't know every researcher involved, but feel free to contact me for questions about the school itself.)
#research #phd #phdposition #germany #Earth #EarthSystemScience #biogeochemistry
Région #Bretagne call for #postdoc fellowships is now open.
I'm happy to support any application on benthic ecosystem functioning #bioturbation #foraminifera #meiofauna #biogeochemistry #planaroptodes ...
Feel free to reach out and check out the call to check for eligibility:
https://bienvenue.bretagne.bzh/funding-opportunities/bienvenueplus/
#marinejobs #postdocFellowships
I got an #OpenPosition (fully funded) for a PhD student/postdoc in #marine #biogeochemistry. As part of the MARBEDS project, we are looking for someone to study #seafloor fluxes and their interactions with #microbial communities in #biodiversity hotspots.
Contact me if you would like more details.
(Was hoping to post this in June, but getting the ducks in a row took a while)
7.8: Why Do These Cancelled Science Grants Matter?
In this episode, Christina talks to Dr Gabriel Filippelli - one of the first scientists to have a running project canceled by the Trump administration. This fascinating interview reveals just how important internationally these American grants can be, and Dr Filippelli passionately describes this unprecedented attack on science and education and what we all lose when the work that scientists do grinds to a halt or is extremely politically curtailed. It's important, he tells us, to support the institutions that you care about and are vital to the continued knowledge of how to survive our climate-changed future.
Dr Filippelli is the Chancellor’s Professor of Earth Sciences at Indiana University Indianapolis and the Executive Director of the Indiana University Environmental Resilience Institute. He works at the junction between biogeochemical cycles, climate change, and human health.
Dr Filippelli has also written the book Climate Change and Life: The Complex Co-evolution of Climate and Life on Earth, and Beyond, which explores Earth's ecological resilience to the great changes in climate that have occurred over the history of the Earth. He was also part of the driving force behind Climate Change and Resilience in Indiana and Beyond, which details local efforts to reduce the risks and lessen the harmful impacts of climate change, as well as prepare for the unavoidable consequences of climate change.
#solarpunk#podcast#SolarpunkPresentsPodcast#Season7#Episode #science#ResearchGrants#AmericanPolitics#USPolitics#DOGE#BioGeoChemistry#USAID#Academia#AcademicResearch#AcademicFunding @academicchatter#Resilience #ClimateChange#AirQuality
7.8: Why Do These Cancelled Science Grants Matter?
In this episode, Christina talks to Dr Gabriel Filippelli - one of the first scientists to have a running project canceled by the Trump administration. This fascinating interview reveals just how important internationally these American grants can be, and Dr Filippelli passionately describes this unprecedented attack on science and education and what we all lose when the work that scientists do grinds to a halt or is extremely politically curtailed. It's important, he tells us, to support the institutions that you care about and are vital to the continued knowledge of how to survive our climate-changed future.
Dr Filippelli is the Chancellor’s Professor of Earth Sciences at Indiana University Indianapolis and the Executive Director of the Indiana University Environmental Resilience Institute. He works at the junction between biogeochemical cycles, climate change, and human health.
Dr Filippelli has also written the book Climate Change and Life: The Complex Co-evolution of Climate and Life on Earth, and Beyond, which explores Earth's ecological resilience to the great changes in climate that have occurred over the history of the Earth. He was also part of the driving force behind Climate Change and Resilience in Indiana and Beyond, which details local efforts to reduce the risks and lessen the harmful impacts of climate change, as well as prepare for the unavoidable consequences of climate change.
#solarpunk#podcast#SolarpunkPresentsPodcast#Season7#Episode #science#ResearchGrants#AmericanPolitics#USPolitics#DOGE#BioGeoChemistry#USAID#Academia#AcademicResearch#AcademicFunding @academicchatter#Resilience #ClimateChange#AirQuality