Paleonet: Fwd: Arctic Climate Summer School course

Ludvig Loewemark loewemark at gmail.com
Fri Apr 8 13:12:57 UTC 2011


Dear all



Could you please spread this to your respective network



Thanks



Best regards



Björn Gunnarson

*---------------------------------------------*

*Co-director of studies *

*Bert Bolin Centre for Climate Research*

*Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology*

*Stockholm University*

*SE-106 91 Stockholm*

*www.bbcc.su.se*

*--------------------------------------------*

*+46 8 164772*









Applications are now being accepted for this years Bert Bolin Centre's,
Arctic Climate Summer School to be held at the Abisko Research Station on
Lake Tornatrask, Sweden, August 1st -12th, 2011.  The summer school is a two
week graduate level course designed to give students a higher level of
understanding of the Arctic climate system.  The course is structured in two
parts, the first is a week lectures presented by invited speakers on the
relevant principals, theories and dynamics of what defines Arctic climate,
from the planetary level through the atmosphere to the oceans and land.  The
second week of the course is devoted to actual field and laboratory
exercises where students will have an opportunity to work and explore in
more detail unique aspects of Arctic climate.  The Arctic Climate Summer
School, is presented by the Stockholm University's, Bert Bolin
Centre: Climate Research School (www.bbcc.su.se/education/courses.html).
 Participants will receive 4 higher education credits (HEC) upon completion.



To learn more about the summer school and to register please visit:

http://www.bbcc.su.se/2011-summer-school-on-arctic-climate.html





Sincerely,



Paul J. Krusic and Bjorn Gunnarson



Bert Bolin Centre for Climate Research
Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology
Stockholm University
SE-106 91 Stockholm
http://www.bbcc.su.se
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