Whilst on board the SDA the programme will consist of networking activities, practical sessions, scientific talks and exploration of the ship’s scientific equipment. We will have experienced trainers on board, who will be able to bring expertise in at-sea polar research. The aim of the course is to provide an opportunity to foster future scientific collaborations between UK and Icelandic ECRs.
Please note that we can only accept a limited number of applicants (5). We are prioritising candidates who would benefit from at-sea experience on a research vessel and have not previously had the opportunity to undertake at-sea research. Alongside traditional academic roles, we encourage people to apply who are interested in other roles that may be on board at-sea research vessels e.g. science support roles, at-sea consultancy work, marine mammal observation, etc. We encourage people to apply who have one of the following characteristics: LGBTQIA+, are an ethnic minority, have a disability, are neurodiverse, are a carer or a first-generation university-attendee.
To be able to apply please ensure you fulfil the following criteria:
To apply for this opportunity applicants must demonstrate the following:
- How experience on a research vessel would benefit your future career aspirations.
- How you will be a good ambassador for the UK, Polar Research in the UK, and the UK Polar Network during the cruise.
- What you hope to bring to the event, in terms of your own personal traits, your experience and ability to work in a team.
This opportunity is fully funded by NERC Arctic Office, including travel to/from the UK. Participants are not expected to subsidise any associated costs. Attendees will be fully funded to get their personal survival techniques certification which they will need to come aboard. This qualification will last 5 years.
The deadline for filling in this application is the 30th May 2024. If you are offered a place to participate we will ask you to accept or decline promptly so that all spaces are filled with available participants.