Posted: 28 April 2011
RV Callista, the University of Southampton’s inshore research vessel based at National Oceanography Centre, set sail for the Jurassic Coast in deepest Dorset last weekend (29 April to 1 May) as a... |
Posted: 28 April 2011
Recent research into the late stages of continental breakup, has shown that a final episode of plate stretching may be responsible for the eruption of large volumes of magma often seen at magmatic... |
Posted: 15 April 2011
Professor Gwyn Griffiths has been announced as the National Oceanography Centre’s inaugural Chief Technologist. The announcement was made by Director of Science and Technology, Professor Andrew... |
Posted: 14 April 2011
Stephanie Henson of the Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems group, National Oceanography Centre, was announced as the winner of the Early Career Research Award at the Science and Technology... |
Posted: 12 April 2011
Clara Bolton, a recent PhD student at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, has been selected by The Micropalaeontological Society to receive the Charles Downie Award for 2011.
The... |
Posted: 12 April 2011
Understanding the scientific basis of climate change – 19.30pm at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton –
by Prof Eelco Rohling –
Is climate change real? Is it man made? Is it a... |
Posted: 1 April 2011
Dr Wendy Watson Wright, Executive Secretary of the IOC and Assistant Director General of UNESCO visited Ocean Business 2011 on 5th April.
UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission... |