The polar regions and the oceans play a central role in the global climate system. We explore the Arctic, Antarctic, and the seas and coastal regions of the temperate latitudes. From the atmosphere to the deep sea. Climate research for us and for future generations.
After 10 years, the "NF-POGO Centre of Excellence in Observational Oceanography" program for the international promotion of young scientists at the AWI is moving on to Canada. The end of the project was celebrated at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin. 100 alumni of the program from all over the world were invited to the evening event, 73 of whom were able to attend. AWI Deputy Director Karen Wiltshire hosted the evening, which was celebrated in the museum's dinosaur hall.
POLARIN (Polar Research Infrastructure Network) - the new EU project at the AWI has now officially started: The kick-off meeting took place from April 17 to 19 in Bremerhaven. Almost 100 representatives came together to discuss the implementation of the project. The aim of POLARIN is to establish an international network of polar research infrastructures and their services in order to tackle the scientific challenges of the polar regions.
The Green Party parliamentary group visited the AWI on April 24. They were welcomed by Karen Wiltshire, Vice-Director of the AWI and Director of the Biological Institute Helgoland and the Wadden Sea Station Sylt. After a joint exchange, the group visited the newly built Technikum.
When: We, 24.04.2024 - Fr, 24.05.2024
Where: Collegium Hungaricum
Who: Collegium Hungaricum
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