Apply for the nexus monARC Summer School on Marine Environment Monitoring

Are you passionate about marine chemistry, environmental sciences, or coastal ecosystem management? The nexus monARC project is thrilled to invite you to an exclusive summer school focused on the holistic monitoring of multi-stressor marine environments.

About the Summer School

This unique program delves into the intricate dynamics of marine environments impacted by both anthropogenic and natural stressors. The summer school features a blend of online lectures and hands-on practical training, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience.

Dates

Virtual Lectures: October 1-3, 2024
Practical Training: October 14-17, 2024, on Milos Island, Greece

What You Will Learn

State-of-the-art techniques for monitoring seawater quality
Frugal tools for citizen science
Data handling for climate-related parameters, plastics, bio-essential and toxic elements, biodiversity, organic pollutants, and radioactivity
Hands-on experience in fieldwork and monitoring activities

Who Should Attend

Graduate and postgraduate students in marine chemistry, environmental sciences, engineering, geosciences, and related fields
Early-career researchers and professionals in scientific fields and businesses linked to coastal ecosystems (e.g., tourism, shipping)
Professionals in non-profit and governmental organizations with activities related to coastal and marine systems

Application Details

Available Spots: 10
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If accepted, accommodation (shared room) and breakfast and a lunchbox are also included from October 14 to 17. Participants are responsible for travel and dinner expenses.

 

For any questions, please reach out to us at nexusmonarc.eu@gmail.com.

Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills in marine environment monitoring. Apply now and join us in making a difference in the conservation and management of our coastal ecosystems!

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