On 7 April, NERC will be hosting a live webinar showcasing our new investments in multi-disciplinary national capability research within our centres. This will provide an opportunity for the wider academic community to learn more about these programmes and help to generate ideas for strategic research for submission to the NERC Strategic Programme Advisory Group (SPAG).
NERC has challenged its centres to develop a set of core multi-disciplinary programmes which capitalise on centre expertise across the breadth of NERC’s remit. These multi-centre programmes are expected to commence from April 2016. These new collaborative programmes redefine problems outside individual centre boundaries and will provide outcomes based on a new understanding of complex situations. The national capability funds are not new or additional money; the multi-centre programmes are focused plans as to what centres intend to do with a portion of their existing allocations over the next five years.
During the webinar, leads for each programme will present an overview of their research plans and anticipated outcomes. This will allow participants to understand the significance of this strategically-important work, and inform individual plans for strategic research for which these programmes could form the platform.
Programme for the day
09:15 Webinar open, people register and join.
09:30-09:40 Introduction and format of webinar
09:40-10:10 Ocean regulation of climate through Heat & carbon sequestration and transports (ORCHESTRA)
10:20-10:50 Land ocean carbon transfer (LOCATE)
11:00-11:30 The north atlantic climate System: integrated study (ACSIS)
11:40-12:10 UK Earth system modelling project (UKESM)
12:20-12:50 Achieving sustainable agricultural systems (ASSIST)
12:50 Close.
Registration for this event is via the online registration form . Please note that, as numbers will be limited, we would encourage colleagues to participate together where possible, providing one contact point for registering for this ‘shared access’.
Please also note that the event will be recorded, so if you are unable to participate on the day, you will be able to access the slides later from the NERC web site.