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British Antarctic Survey – RRS Sir David Attenborough – £34,623 per annum – Closing date 2 August
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British Antarctic Survey – RRS Sir David Attenborough – £34,623 per annum – Closing date 2 August
British Antarctic Survey BAS 26/57 Contract type 1 year fixed-term appointment Location Cambridge Salary D S1 £46,444 – £51,088 Closing date 28 June 2026 Interview date TBC
A bone collected by British Antarctic Survey is the first dinosaur fossil ever found on the Antarctic continent.
Mesozooplankton were collected with a Bongo net, and Mammoth and MOCNESS net systems during the oceanographic cruises SD033 (Nov and Dec 2023) and SD046 (Feb and Mar 2025). The Bongo […]
British Antarctic Survey – Fixed-Term Appointment – 27 Months – Cambridge – £42,688 to £46,957 per annum
Around Antarctica, disturbance from iceberg scouring and natural macroalgal senescence result in the accumulation of macroalgal detrital material. This detritus in turn supports a significant abundance of detritivorous invertebrates and […]
Introduction: Migratory marine species face complex conservation challenges due to their dependence on habitats spanning vast scales. Humpback whales in the Western South Atlantic illustrate this complexity, undertaking long-distance migrations […]
The total amount of methane (CH4) released from the global ocean is uncertain. It is important that this component of the global CH4 budget is better constrained, as a more […]
As extreme summer heat causes disruption across the UK and Europe this week, Midwinter at Antarctica’s Rothera Research Station is becoming increasingly unrecognisable.
British Antarctic Survey | Fixed-Term Appointment – 6 to 22 months | Antarctica | £30,224 to £31,183 per annum (pro rata), plus a £3,000 allowance | Closing date 08 July […]
This combined dataset presents major ion, macronutrient, and algal cell abundance data from supraglacial samples collected from three glaciers near Ny Alesund, Svalbard (Vestre Broggerbreen, Austre Broggerbreen, and Feiringbreen) during […]
In the Southern Ocean, reconstructions of past sea ice conditions remain challenging because of limited proxy and calibration approaches. Sedimentary DNA can complement the available proxies for reconstructing past sea […]