SCOPE

Ria Formosa is a rich and diverse coastal environment, and a unique place for studying and understanding coastal landforms and the services they provide. This course will provide hands-on training in geosciences focusing on coastal geosystem services and how these are affected by the changing coastal environment.

Students will make in-situ observations, collect data and conduct analysis to investigate how barrier island resilience and carbon sequestration by saltmarshes impact society, considering past and future trends. By performing hands-on activities, students will learn
about ecosystem services from a geosciences perspective, whilst acquiring skills in state-of-the-art field and lab equipment and techniques. Courses will be taught by recognized researchers from the Universities of Lisbon and Algarve, the Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere, as well as invited experts.

APPLICATIONS

Applications are welcome from PhD/MSc students in all topics of Marine, Earth and Environmental Sciences. A short motivation letter
and CV should be sent to educoast.fieldstation@gmail.com by May 31st. Candidates will be notified of acceptance by June 16th.

Costs are partially supported and include registration, 6 night lodging with breakfast at Tavira Youth Hostel and daily transport from Tavira
to the field station. Grants may be offered to applicants to cover travel costs from and to country of origin (priority will be given to candidates from Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein). All other costs must be covered directly by the students. The applicant should mention if applying for a travel grant.

LOCATION: IPMA Tavira Field Station (Ria Formosa, Tavira, Algarve)

Apply to this opportunity following this link.

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