20 students
from 6 countries from around the Baltic Sea have gathered on the beautiful
Swedish island of Askö for the third Baltic Earth summer school. After a rainy
start, the sun is out and everybody is in good spirits for the days to come.
Coming from an interdisciplinary mix of backgrounds (meteorology, oceanography,
geography, social science, coastal engineering), the Master and PhD students
will learn about the state of the art of climate and climate change research in
the Baltic Sea region. Seven lecturers will cover all aspects of climate change
in the Baltic Sea region. Course coordinators are Markus Meier from the Leibnitz
Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde and Marcus Reckermann from the International
Baltic Earth Secretariat at Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht. The summer school is
also co-organized by the Universities of Rostock and Stockholm.
More at http://www.baltic-earth.eu/summerschool2016/