The AMT21 cruise set sail from Avonmouth in the UK on 29 September 2011 and arrived in Punta Arenas, Chile on 14 November. The principal scientist was Glen Tarran from Plymouth Marine Laboratory.
2011 POGO-PML Shipboard Training Fellowship onboard AMT cruise
General Information
Priority areas
What is offered
The selected candidate had the opportunity to:
- Visit Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) in the UK, for one month prior to the start of the cruise to participate in cruise preparation and planning;
- Go on the cruise and help make hydrological, bio-optical and/or ecological observations; and
- After the cruise, spend approximately one additional month at PML, learning to analyse the results statistically and interpret them.
Application
Who can apply
This fellowship program was open to early scientists, technicians, postgraduate students (PhD or MSc) and Post-doctoral Fellows involved in oceanographic work at centres in developing countries and countries with economies in transition.
How to apply
Applications are closed for this fellowship.
Review process
Applications are closed for this fellowship.
Terms
Applications are closed for this fellowship.