Kalender
Antarktis Dobbel
Tidspunkt
11. april 2024, 16:00-19:00
Sted
Mao's Lille Røde (Det akademiske kvarter)
The next polar network event will be held on the 11th of April 2024 at 18:00 at Mao's Lille Røde (Det Akademiske Kvarter). There will be two interesting lectures, one by Elin Darelius titled "Fieldwork on Fimbulisen - Eleven tents, three holes and one bathtub" and the other by Yngve Kristoffersen titled "Polar research - a good idea is not enough, you also need logistics". The lectures will be held in Norwegian, but it will be possible to ask questions in English.
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27.10.25
BCCR Monday seminar: "Marine-terminating glaciers dynamics and its consequences for development of coastal zones around the Arctic"
The next BCCR Monday Seminar will be given by Jan Kavan from Centre for Polar Ecology, University of South Bohemia, Czechia. He will present his work on "Marine-terminating glaciers dynamics and its consequences for development of coastal zones around the Arctic". The seminar will take place in the usual BCCR seminar room(4th floor of the West wing) at 11:30. Abstract Marine terminating glaciers represent an interface between glacial, marine and terrestrial environments. The adjacent fjords serve as a unique habitat hosting rich marine wildlife with exceptional biodiversity thanks to enhanced nutrient upwelling in front of the glacier calving front. Coastal areas are also the most densely inhabited zones in the Arctic, where most human activities and infrastructure are strongly related to the marine environment. With the ongoing and still accelerating climate warming of the Arctic, the marine terminating glaciers are continuously retreating exposing new paraglacial coastal areas. These new coastal areas are one of the most geomorphologically dynamic regions on Earth. This high dynamic goes hand in hand with increased susceptibility to natural hazards (landslides, rockfall, tsunami waves). Here, I will introduce recent trends in exposing new coastlines around the Arctic and highlight few examples of geomorphic coastal transformation from different locations around Svalbard. Speaker information Jan Kavan works currently as a researcher in Centre for Polar Ecology, University of South Bohemia, Czechia. He focuses on coastal processes associated with retreat of marine terminating glaciers in the Arctic with special emphasis on Svalbard.

28.10.25
Seminar: How to succeed with your project proposal - successful applicants share their experience
Dear all, As part of our Bjerknes Proposal Writing Class, we invite the whole BCCR community to a special seminar: "How to succeed with your project proposal - successful applicants share their experience". It is taking place on 28. October 2025, 10:30 – 12:00, the programme and the meeting link are below. Time: Oct 28, 2025 10:30 AM Oslo Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81833000546?pwd=giUPTc2LNWIhmzlcNrUziih51hZtci.1 Meeting ID: 818 3300 0546 Passcode: 744272 We hope that many of you will join! Cheers Cat and Nadine ********** PROGRAMME *********** Invited speakers: Josh Oldham-Dorrington, MSCA postdoctoral fellow Successful Proposals: EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowship: SPLICER (2024), Helene Asbjørnsen, Researcher, Geophysical Institute, UiB Successful proposals: NFR Researcher Project for Scientific Renewal (2024) GYRED (GYRE-induced variability in North Atlantic circulation - Dynamics and impacts on overturning). Our invited speakers will answer the following questions, as well as additional questions from the audience: 1. Why do you think that your proposal was successful? What made the trick, compared to other excellent proposals? 2. Did you submit unsuccessful proposals during your career? 3. How can we be successful?