It’s Pride 🏳️🌈
Spare one repost for a small creator? 🥺
My science and sci fi pins raise money for homeless LGBTQ+ people. Just sent another £800 to @aktcharity.bsky.social bringing total to £47,521
New for Pride 2026:
🌈Scientist🌈
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🌈pronouns🌈
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Dr Jamie Gallagher
Europe, we're on. 🥳
No longer can you only wonder "why is Australia in Eurovision?"
Get in touch about proposals from 2027
🚨Funding for 2yr postdoc w/me & @geocron.bsky.social on landslide-tsunami-jökulhlaup, but (this is the ridiculous part) I need to select someone NOW or I lose the $. If you're NOT in Canada (can be any nationality) & interested email CV & transcripts by midnight MT, June 12. 🧪⚒️ @igs-egg.bsky.social
Come find out more about research and community work by members of the Durham Glaciology Group at #EGU26! Presentations this year span palaeo reconstructions to glacier hydrology, plus an opportunity to find out more about publishing in The Cryosphere ❄️ @egu-cr.bsky.social @geogdurham.bsky.social
Finally we are recruiting a physical geographer in the school of the environment at the university of Queensland, Australia. Looking for researchers who are passionate about teaching. Keen for people working in hydrology, geomorphology, climate modelling. uq.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-GB/uqcare...
📃 The first paper from my PhD has just been published in JGR: Earth Surface, detailing insights into Arctic glacial history from morphometry and machine learning.❄️ 🛰️
doi.org/10.1029/2025...
Co-authors @polarguy.bsky.social, @drfionaclubb.bsky.social and Neil Ross.
@iapetusdtp.bsky.social
Dr Dan Shugar 🇨🇦
Durham Glaciology
Durham Geography has reached its highest-ever position in the QS World University Rankings 2026—rising to 6th globally (from 11th in 2025). Thank you to our staff, students, alumni, and partners worldwide who have helped make this possible.
We are looking to appoint an Assistant Professor in Physical Geography who who has expertise in the field of Earth Observation. Application deadline 10th May, with a possible start date of 1st October. Further details can be found here:
durham.taleo.net/careersectio...
Geography at Durham
Geography at Durham
Prof Helen Bostock
Matt King
The European Commission and Australia have finished negotiations to work together on the Horizon Europe program. This is a large project for research and innovation that has a total budget of 93.5 bil...
#HorizonEurope #Wetenschap
Faculty of Science | School of the Environment Full-time permanent position Base salary will be in the range $117,120.53 – $138,769.70 plus 17% super (Academic Level B) or $143,099.52 – $164,748.70 pl...
The European Commission and Australia have finished negotiations to work together on the Horizon Europe program. This is a large project for research and innovation that has a total budget of 93.5 billion euros. Australia will focus on the second part of the program, which covers important areas like climate, energy, and digital technology. This new agreement is a big step for the scientific partnership between the two regions. Starting in January 2027, Australian organizations will have the same rights to EU funding as countries that are members of the European Union. This makes it easier for them to lead research teams and work on important scientific projects. Currently, many countries outside the EU already work with Horizon Europe. Australia has shown strong research skills in the past, with a high success rate for their project applications.
Are you an MSc student looking for a thesis topic? Interested in Greenland, Antarctica atmosphere and ice sheet processes? Background in meteorology, geography, earth science or physics (or other quantitative discipline?
Then do I have the project for you...
www.minister.industry.gov.au
Ruth Mottram
“Australia will be put on a fast track to enter Horizon Europe, a $170 billion research and innovation program” - here’s hoping the government doesn’t stuff it up again 🧪#AusPol
www.smh.com.au/politics/fed...
Prof Ros Gleadow FAA 💚
The historic free trade pact, which has been eight years in the making, will increase Australian red meat exports and allow producers to use names formerly considered “geographic indicators”.
I often have MSc and BSc students working with me on their thesis research, and also sometimes as summer interns. I enjoy working with students and hope they also learn some useful things. I and co…