My Internship Journey: researching the Arctic Ocean at Cambridge

In April, I joined the Department of Earth Sciences for a six-month internship on polar oceanography, focussing on nutrient transport in the Arctic Ocean.

As a Master’s student in Oceanography and Applications based jointly at the University of Toulouse and the University of Abomey-Calavi in Benin, I was eager to experience the world of research before applying to do a PhD.

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Cambridge at the Goldschmidt 2022 Conference

Alasdair Knight,  a second year PhD student in the Department of Earth Sciences, reports back from the 2022 Goldschmidt conference in the blog post below.

Alasdair can normally be found researching the chemical reactions that occur between greenhouse gases in Earth’s atmosphere and the rocks at Earth’s surface. These reactions are thought to have been important for keeping Earth within the correct temperature range for life to exist. 


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