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23.02.2021 | 13.00-16.00 (GMT)
British Embassy Reykjavik, UK Science and Innovation Network, NERC Arctic Office, Rannis, Marine and Freshwater Research Institute, The Icelandic Arctic Cooperation Network
The Arctic region is an integral part of the Earth’s global climate system and where rapid environmental and social changes are already observed. Understanding the dynamics of such change and implications for the resilience of marine and social ecosystems is central to answering important questions about our global environment and sustainable development in the future.
This online event will bring leading UK and Icelandic scientists and other experts together to exchange information about the latest research regarding the Arctic marine environment, highlight past successes, and identify opportunities for future collaboration. The event will be opened by Mr Michael Nevin, Her Majesty´s Ambassador to Iceland, and Mr Einar Gunnarsson, Iceland's Ambassador for Arctic Affairs and Chair of the Senior Arctic Officials.
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Mr Michael Nevin, Her Majesty´s Ambassador to Iceland
Mr Einar Gunnarsson, Iceland's Ambassador of Arctic Affairs
Highlights of past cooperation
Henry Burgess, Head of the NERC Arctic Office
Anna Gebruk, President of UK Polar Network
Hallgrimur Jonasson, Director-General of Rannís - Icelandic Centre for Research
Jón Atli Benediktsson, Rector and President of the University of Iceland
Ongoing research projects
Sigurður Guðjónsson, General Director, Marine and Freshwater Research Institute (MFRI)
Jórunn Harðardóttir, Director of Research /Managing Director of Processing and Research Division, Icelandic Meteorological Office
Professor Finlo Cottier, Scottish Association for Marine Science
Dr Anne Sophie Bonnet Lebrun, British Antarctic Survey/Changing Arctic Ocean Programme
Break
Future opportunities
Dr Sophie Fielding, RRS Sir David Attenborough Science Capability Coordinator, British Antarctic Survey
Maaten Furlong, Head of the Marine Autonomous & Robotics Systems group at National Oceanography Centre
Heidar Gudjonsson, Chair of the Arctic Economic Council
Eyjólfur Guðmundsson, Rector of the University of Akureyri
You'll see with some of the best, researchers in the field.
British Antarctic Survey/Changing Arctic Ocean Programme
Scottish Association for Marine Science
President of UK Polar Network
Head of the NERC Arctic Office
Her Majesty´s Ambassador to Iceland
Rector and President of the University of Iceland
Rector of the University of Akureyri
Chair of the Arctic Economic Council
Director of Research /Managing Director of Processing and Research Division, Icelandic Meteorological Office
If you are unable to attend yourself, feel free to forward this invitation to a relevant person in your organisation.
If you are unable to attend yourself, please feel free to forward this invitation to a relevant person in your organisation.
More information about the event from: rosa.degerman@fcdo.gov.uk, UK Science and Innovation Network
Egill Thor Nielsson, egill.t.nielsson@rannis.is
The Icelandic Center for Research
Embla Eir Oddsdottir, embla@arcticiceland.is
The Icelandic Arctic Cooperation Network