Course Description

The summer school of the USSP consortium focuses on past climate dynamics with special emphasis on the analysis of long-term carbon cycling and its implications in the understanding of present and future climates. USSP integrates lectures, symposia, field trips, and exercises on the many different areas of paleoclimatology including biogeochemical cycling, paleoceanography, continental systems, and all aspects of deep-time climate modelling. These techniques and systems are explored through interactive discussions of Cretaceous OAEs, P/E hyperthermals, the Greenhouse-Icehouse transition, Neogene and Quaternary climate dynamics.

The goal of USSP is to provide participants with an advanced working knowledge on the paleobiological and geochemical proxy data and their use in reconstructing and modelling of past climates.

USSP is taught by ~25 leading scientists from around the world, with teacher rotations between years, and can accommodate ~60 students (end-MSc or early career Graduate and post-Graduate) based on their submitted CVs.

Registration

USSP 2022 will take place from the 8th to 20th July 2022 (arrival on 7th).

***Applications are now open until the 05th JUNE 2022***

Registration fee: €500
Note that this fee includes the course, social dinner and coffee breaks, but not travel, accommodation (see Practical information), or food.

ECORD offers a number of scholarships for USSP participants from ECORD member countries – see here. Deadline for ECORD Scholarship Applications 31/05/2022.

To apply to USSP, please send a CV (max. 2 pages) and a motivation letter to urbinossp@gmail.com

Application form and infos on Scholarships here

Further information, follow this link.

via ECORD
Have any news or opportunity in ocean sciences to share? Send it to info_at_nf-pogo-alumni.org
Share with your networks
Scroll to Top