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2nd General Assembly: Information

A practical guide for attending the General Assembly
Location: Nantes, France. 
Date: 1st - 3rd July 2019

Ramon Margalef Summer Colloquium

“A cross-system view of biogeochemical cycles: drivers and players”​
Location: Institute of Marine Sciences, Barcelona.
Date: 15th - 20th September 2019

CoCliME participation in JPI Side-Event

"Climate services: state of affairs, relevance for users and the way forward"
Location: European Climate Change Adaptation Conference, Lisbon
Event Date: 27th May 

CoCliME postdoctoral position in Ireland

The Marine Institute is seeking a self-motivated, enthusiastic Post-Doctoral Data Analyst to work on the CoCliME Project.

Closing date: 29th May 2019

Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI): Workshop on real time quantitative PCR

Workshop on real time quantitative PCR to develop climate services for monitoring harmful microorganisms in their marine environment.
Location: Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany.
Date: 21th - 25th October 2019 

CoCliME featured in the ERA4CS newsletter

Click here to read about how Beatrix Siemering got on at the ICHA conference in Nantes, France. There are a number of other climate related projects featured in the newsletter discussing how they implement their activities around Europe. 

CoCliME Partners meet for the 1st project General Assembly

At the meeting, partners got to work discussing the projects progress over the last year, exchanging information on key achievements, and planning activities for year ahead. 

PhD research ignites interest in changing oceans

The 18th International Conference on Harmful Algae (ICHA) in Nantes, France, attracted a record high number of over 750 participants. Amongst them were several CoCliME partners, promoting the project with poster presentations.

Paris General Assembly Practical Guide

The CoCliME General Assembly will be held on the 6th - 8th of November 2018 in Jussieu, Paris.

Our French partners have provided a handy guide with details of the venue, how to get around and where to stay for the meeting.

How long is a century?

How is it that we, humans, are capable of the most complex thought processes, yet planning dinner five days ahead can be an impossible task? Some of you might say, “A weekly meal plan is no problem”. But, what about two weeks? A month? A year? 

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