Lecturer in
Physical Geography
Closing: 3 July 2009
University of Exeter
Public Seminar: Professor Clive Hamilton on the Rebirth
of Nature and the Climate Crisis
7 July 2009
Sydney
Public Seminar: Professor Peter Singer on Living
Ethically in the 21st Century
14 July 2009
Sydney
Closing date for
applications: 22 July 2009
2009
NSW/ACT Young Tall Poppy Science Award
Nominations close: 31 July 2009
22-22 August 2009
Melbourne
Fifth WMO International Symposium on Data Assimilation
5-9 October 2009
Melbourne
2009 Environment Institute of Australia & New Zealand
Conference: Policy to Practice
20-21 October 2009
Canberra
International Summer School for Observing, Assimilating
and Forecasting the Ocean
11-22 January 2010
Perth
ARCNESS Supported Workshop
Climate
Adaptation Futures: Preparing for
the unavoidable impacts of climate change
29 June – 1 July 2010
Gold Coast
Climate change and the aquatic environment - the future
for fish and fisheries
12-14 July 2010
Melbourne
The Australian Research Council Research Network for Earth System Science (ARCNESS) links individuals and groups within Australia to explore the interaction between the oceans, atmosphere, biosphere and cryosphere.
The ARC Research Network for Earth System Science aims to integrate Australian university expertise with major government research groups, including ANSTO, CSIRO, Bureau of Meteorology and Antarctic Division. We are engaged with the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS) to provide a strategy for linking data collection with parameterization development, and the links of these parameterizations into the developing ACCESS model for use by the climate impacts community. We also have a formal relationship with the Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing (APAC).
The ARC Research Network for Earth System Science is funded by the Australian Research Council with extensive support from universities, Government Research Laboratories and Agencies.
ARCNESS is financial supported and hosted at Macquarie University.