Dear all,

In August 2023, an International Advanced PhD course on Ecologically relevant 
oceanographic processes in the Northeastern Atlantic will be held in Tórshavn, 
Faroe Islands: 
https://www.gransking.fo/en/resources/calendar/phd-course-on-oceanographic-processes-in-the-north-atlantic-ocean

The course will be held in the period 21 August – 1 September 2023 by the 
Faculty of Science and Technology and the Faroe Marine Research Institute. 
Registration deadline 29 May. The course is for Ph.D. students and recent 
postdocs. PhD students and Postdocs associated with the program Marine Research 
In the North Atlantic Ocean (see 
gransking.fo<https://www.gransking.fo/en/funding-programmes/marine-research-in-the-north-atlantic-ocean>)
 will be prioritized.
Please submit your application and the registration form to the Research 
Enterprise Unit at the University (email: [email protected]) by 29 May 2023. Read 
more on the requirements 
here<https://setur.cdn.fo/media/9141/instructions_phd-course-in-climate-and-ecosystems.pdf?s=BadI9aT0rbQoDb31eg3th0lvtLg>:
 
https://setur.cdn.fo/media/9141/instructions_phd-course-in-climate-and-ecosystems.pdf?s=BadI9aT0rbQoDb31eg3th0lvtLg

This Advanced Course provides a thorough introduction to the oceanography of 
the Northeastern Atlantic, with emphasis on physical drivers of ecological 
processes, and focus on the waters off and on the Faroe shelf. Marine mammals 
in this region will also be looked into and more specifically their 
relationship with their environment and oceanographic processes.

Through lectures, hands-on work onboard the new research vessel, R/V Jákup 
Sverri, and assessment of scientific literature and data, a team of ~ 13 
prominent lecturers will cover key oceanographic features in the Northeastern 
Atlantic (e.g. thermohaline circulation, gyre circulation systems, principal 
atmospheric drivers, nutrient upwelling and ocean-shelf interactions) and how 
changes in this system impact ecologically important species from all trophic 
levels. After the course, you will be able to i) describe the characteristics 
of main biogeographical zones in the subpolar North Atlantic, ii) extract, 
process and analyse data from physical oceanographic models and iii) discuss 
your research topic in both a climate variability (natural) and in a climate 
change (anthropogenic) perspective.

Course Description: 
Here<https://setur.cdn.fo/media/9145/4105-23_ecologically-relevant-oceanographic-processes-in-the-northeastern-atlantic_course-description.pdf?s=2VPT2EYXK0oEmBK0SdS6OFbUViI>
ECTS: 6 ECTS
Contact: Hjálmar Hátún, [email protected]
Cost: 3,000 DKK
Application Form: 
Here<https://setur.cdn.fo/media/9140/4105-23_ecologically-relevant-oceanographic-processes-in-the-northeastern-atlantic_reg-form.pdf?s=BLBgre-EON0VmYj1IycTcjyExvY>

We look forward to welcoming international researchers to our Faroese Marine 
Research Institute!
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