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Recurring
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Science Webinar Series
- Often daily, various times.
- NOAA host hundreds of webinars throughout the year on topics such as climate and the marine environment.
- Leadership for Conservation in Africa Webinars
- Every Thursday, 5.00 pm UTC.
- Weekly live talks presented by conservationists, researchers, and environmental heroes from across Africa.
- Ecological Forecasting Initiative Statistical Methods Webinar Series
- Every first Monday of the month, 4.00 pm UTC.
- A virtual seminar series that demonstrates a variety of quantitative methods applied within Ecology and Environmental Science in the R programming language.
- Crustal Ocean Biosphere Research Accelerator (COBRA) Webinar Series
- Every first Tuesday of the month, 7.00 pm UTC.
- A regular rotation of science and professional development topics.
- European Marine Board Early Career Ocean Professionals (ECOP) Wednesdays
- Every first Wednesday of the month, 10.00 am UTC.
- These events present a chance to learn more about the European and international marine science policy landscape and interact with research and policy professionals and other stakeholders working within it.
- European Marine Board (EMB) Science Webinar Series
- Every third Thursday of the month, 10.00 am UTC.
- These webinars showcase the research from EMB member institutes and by the authors of EMB publications.
- Open Communications for the Ocean (OCTO) Webinar Series
- Various dates and times.
- OCTO webinars aim to help ocean professionals stay current on research and tools in the sector.
- Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS) Webinar Series
- Various dates and times.
- With themes spanning Environmental Impact, Resource Exploration, Technological Advancements, and Coastal Sustainability, each episode promises an exciting dive into the ever-evolving world of marine science.
- Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources Network (SMMR-Net) Webinar Series
- Various dates and times.
- The SMMR programme is addressing critical marine research gaps spaning a variety of disciplines, from natural capital to ocean literacy and systems-based management. SMMR is working to break down barriers between science and policy and integrate disciplines, in order to form new marine research teams and build a strong research base to support decision-making within the UK Exclusive Economic Zone.
March 2025
- Neurodiversity Celebration Week
- Monday 17 to Friday 21 March.
- Free!
- A week of panel discussions with inspirational speakers from a range of backgrounds and professions. The discussions will all be focussing on key neurodiversity topics, and aim to educate while inspiring conversations about neurodiversity.
- Progress made and exploring the future – Fisheries Management Plans, a DEFRA Event
- Tuesday 18 March, 2.00 pm.
- London and online.
- This interactive event will share updates and insights from different Research and Development projects which are currently working to address evidence gaps within the UK’s FMPs.
- Scotland’s Nature Student Conference
- Tuesday 18 to Wednesday 19 March.
- Botanical Gardens, Edinburgh.
- Free!
- This is the 7th installment of the conference previously known as the Scottish Ecology, Environment and Conservation Conference, geared towards postgraduate students. It offers fantastic opportunities to present the very best of research work and to meet with government staff, agencies, NGOs and researchers keen to make the best use of excellent research.
- Register by Friday 21 February.
- Mastering Environmental Data with R: From Basics to Efficiency, a UKCEH Training Course
- Tuesday 18 to Thursday 20 March.
- Wallingford or online.
- From £449.
- Gaining data transformation skills that will save you time, reduce errors, and create analysis-ready data.
- Fish and Amphibian Survey Methods, an Oxford University Online Training Course
- Wednesday 19 March to Wednesday 23 April.
- £520.
- This part-time course aims to provide in-depth training in fish and amphibian surveying and sampling from initial considerations through to methods and techniques, sampling strategies and reporting.
- Apply by Wednesday 5 March.
- Introduction to Machine Learning with R, a Transmitting Science Online Training Course
- Friday 21 March to Friday 11 April.
- 620€ (~£522) early bird pricing until Friday 31 January, 692€ (~£582) thereafter.
- The aim of the course is to introduce participants to the main components for implementing Machine Learning in R using the {tidymodels} and {tidyverse} framework packages. By the end of the course, students will be able to perform the necessary tasks for ML such as defining the problem, prepare and pre-process data, and apply different ML such as Random Forests.
- Thriving on the edge: Grey seal abundance and survival, a Biological Recording Company Webinar
- Tuesday 25 March, 7.00 pm.
- Free!
- Delve into research on the grey seals of the Calf of Man.
- How can you use your membership to learn about marine careers?, a CIEEM and the Marine Biological Association Webinar
- Wednesday 26 March, 12.00 pm-1.00 pm.
- Free!
- An introduction to careers at the Marine Biological Association from a PhD student, a research fellow, and the Head of Engagement. Through their talks you will discover the diversity of marine research that takes place at the MBA and inspiration for your future careers.
- The use of dynamic Bayesian network modelling for the spatial and temporal understanding of marine ecosystem dynamics, a Supergen ORE Webinar
- Wednesday 26 March, 1.00 pm-4.00 pm.
- Free!
- This webinar will discuss the use of machine learning techniques to understand the ecosystem-level effects at regional and shelf-wide scales following the deployment of large-scale offshore wind and under alternative fishing and climate change scenarios.
- SULSA Workshop x Science Entrepreneur Club Scotland Launch Mixer
- Wednesday 26 March, 2.30 pm-7.00 pm.
- Edinburgh.
- Free!
- SEC Scotland will be centred around creating a relaxed, safe and supportive environment for Scotland-based life science entrepreneurs, investors and academics to come together, socialise, discuss the industry, tackle common hardships, share advice and have a little fun.
- Drones 3: Autonomous Surveys, a Biological Recording Company Training Course
- Friday 28 March, 10.30 am-12.00 pm.
- £10.
- Learn about using drones to survey habitats and landscapes for ecological projects.
- Bioacoustics for regenerative agriculture, a Biological Recording Company Webinar
- Monday 31 March, 10.30 am-12.00 pm.
- Free!
- Learn how the sounds of nature can inform sustainable farming practices.
- Multivariate Analysis Of Ecological Communities Using R With The VEGAN package, a PR Statistics Online Training Course
- Monday 31 March to Friday 4 April.
- £485.
- This course will cover R concepts, methods, and tools that can be used to analyze community ecology data.
April 2025
- Introduction to Mixed Models, a BioSS Training Course
- Tuesday 1 to Wednesday 2 April.
- Edinburgh.
- £300.
- Mixed models are used when data have a complex structure with random variation occurring at different levels. REML provides a method to estimate how much variability is due to each level, and the extent to which factors and covariates of interest affect the outcome variables.
- Habitats Regulations Appraisal of Plans and Projects (Scotland), a CIEEM Training Course
- Wednesday 2 April, 10.00 am-5.00 pm.
- Glasgow.
- From £257.
- This beginner to intermediate level training will provide a thorough understanding of the overall purpose, process and methodology of Habitats Regulations Appraisal, including Appropriate Assessment and the roles of different organisations and individuals in the process.
- 9th European Marine Board Forum
- Wednesday 2 April.
- Brussels, Belgium and online.
- Free!
- The forum will discuss ‘Addressing coastal and water resilience on the land-sea interface’, considering aspects such as policy and governance for the land-sea interface, pollution crossing the land-sea interface, and coastal adaptation and livability on the land-sea interface.
- Introduction to Python for Biology, a Transmitting Science Online Training Course
- Monday 7 to Wednesday 16 April.
- 526€ (~£443) early bird pricing until Friday 31 January, 610€ (~£514) thereafter.
- After completing this course, participants will be able to apply Python programming automation to their own research problems. While this course will focus on data analysis, participants will gain language-agnostic principles of programming, like automation with loops and encapsulation with functions, that will serve as best practices for their scientific computing.
- Recovery and restoration – Policy needs from science, an ICES and BlueMissionAA Webinar
- Tuesday 8 April, 9.00 am to 2.00 pm UTC.
- Free!
- Join for an engaging and insightful webinar on marine ecosystem (and policy-driven) restoration, focusing on how science can inform and support effective restoration initiatives and policy frameworks.
- Deep-sea knowledge for effective ocean management, an EMB Webinar
- Friday 11 April, 1.00 pm UTC.
- Free!
- During this webinar, EMB will launch its Future Science Brief #12, titled “Deep Sea Research and Management Needs”. This brief addresses the critical need to increase our knowledge on the deep sea, an often-overlooked yet vital component of our global ecosystem and climate regulation.
- Biodiversity Net Gain and invertebrates: Are we getting it right?, a Biological Recording Company Webinar
- Monday 14 April, 1.00 pm-2.00 pm.
- Free!
- This presentation will discuss what BNG is, how it is measured, as well as research into the possible ecological outcomes of BNG for invertebrates.
- Experimental Design and Analysis, a BioSS Training Course
- Tuesday 15 to Wednesday 16 April.
- Dundee.
- £300.
- This course covers the important topics in design and analysis, including randomisation, replication, blocking, factorial treatment structures, use of covariates and choice of design. Analysis of variance is used to interpret experimental results.
- Introducing Mapping, Spatial Data and GIS, an Oxford University Online Training Course
- Wednesday 23 April to Friday 4 July.
- £385.
- Investigate the power of maps and spatial data to document and illustrate local and global issues. Learn how to use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to explore the world around you and share ideas. Apply GIS principles and tools to create your own maps from freely-available online spatial data.
- Organise & manipulate data with R, a Transmitting Science Online Training Course
- Monday 28 to Wednesday 30 April.
- 294€ (~£246) early bird pricing until Friday 28 February, 376€ (~£314) thereafter.
- This course will highlight useful tools of data manipulation from R’s Tidyverse suite of packages.
- Probabilistic inference of Phylogenetic Comparative Methods (PCM), a Transmitting Science Online Training Course
- Monday 28 April to Friday 9 May.
- 492€ (~£407) early bird pricing until Monday 31 March, 576€ (~£476) thereafter.
- This course offers an advanced understanding of probabilistic inference and its application for PCM, exploiting the capabilities of the Julia language. Participants will gain a deeper knowledge of the stochastic processes, their inference and computation behind PCMs as well as their biological interpretations.
- Mobulid Rays in the Chagos Archipelago: Fisheries & conservation management, a Biological Recording Company Webinar
- Tuesday 29 April, 1.00 pm-2.00 pm.
- Free!
- This talk will outline collaborative efforts to improve catch recording and species identification through training and developing standardised data collection protocols, supporting evidence-based conservation management.
- Introduction to Coastal and Marine GIS, a ABPmer Online Training Course
- Tuesday 29 April to Thursday 1 May.
- £695.
- Dates also for October.
- This course uses case studies and hands-on activities to provide you with the background and skills necessary to utilise powerful GIS tools to support sustainable development decisions.
- Invertebrates on the Move: Translocation & Reintroduction, a Biological Recording Company Virtual Symposium
- Wednesday 30 April, 10.00 am-1.00 pm.
- £25.
- Learn about the challenges, successes and surprises experienced by conservationists through invertebrate reintroductions and translocations.
May 2025
- Evaluating species distribution models with R, a Transmitting Science Online Training Course
- Tuesday 6 to Thursday 8 May.
- 215€ (~£181) early bird pricing until Monday 31 March, 290€ (~£245) thereafter.
- This short course will use R to compute a wide range of model evaluation metrics, encompassing discrimination, classification, explanatory power and calibration. It will also see different ways to validate models outside their training area, including spatial block cross-validation.
- Association Mapping using R, a BioSS Training Course
- Wednesday 7 May.
- Dundee.
- £150.
- The course will introduce the basic concepts of Association Mapping. It will equip participants with the necessary information and software to conduct an Association Mapping Analysis on their own data, highlighting areas that need to be considered such as accounting for population structure and relationships between individuals.
- Modelling multivariate trait evolution using R, a Transmitting Science Online Training Course
- Monday 12 to Wednesday 21 May.
- 486€ (~£402) early bird pricing until Monday 31 March, 650€ (~£538) thereafter.
- On this course, participants will be introduced to multivariate phylogenetic comparative methods with the mvMORPH R package.
- Practical use of Earth Observation Data in Research, a NERC Field Spectroscopy Facility and Earth Observation Data Analysis and AI Service Training Course
- Tuesday 13 to Friday 16 May.
- Leicester and online.
- Free!
- This course aims to provide researchers with the skills and confidence they need to choose, access and use Earth Observation (EO) data in their work. The course will cover how to select and download satellite data, how to collect in situ data with field spectrometers, and how to process EO data from UAV, aircraft and satellites so it is ready for analysis. Image classification and machine learning approaches for EO data will also be introduced. There will be an emphasis on practical sessions including using field spectrometers to collect reflectance spectra from targets and aerosol optical depth from photometers, and tutorials on how to process and visualise data from satellites.
- Apply by Monday 14 April.
- Biological Recording: Local To National, a Biological Recording Company Virtual Symposium
- Friday 16 May, 10.00 am-1.00 pm.
- Pay what you can.
- Learn how biological records influence biodiversity monitoring, policy and management at all levels, from local to national and beyond.
- Analysing animal movement in the marine environment, a MARE Training Course
- Monday 19 to Friday 23 May.
- Madeira, Portugal.
- 250€ (~£210).
- The workshop will guide participants through movement data processing and analysis stages.
- Apply by Saturday 25 January.
- Insect welfare: What benefits bugs?, a Biological Recording Company Webinar
- Tuesday 20 May, 7.00 pm.
- Free!
- Join the Insect Welfare Research Society for an exploration of insect sentience, pain, and welfare considerations.
- Delivering successful mainstreaming of nature at the science-policy interface, a CIEEM Webinar
- Thursday 22 May, 6.00 pm-7.00 pm.
- Free!
- This talk will identify and assess lessons learned from several case studies working with a range of partners mainstreaming nature. In so doing they provide the common ingredients shaping success and highlight actions needed to change the way the value(s) of nature are communicated and captured in policy and practice.
- Marine Soundscapes in the Anthropophony Era, an ECOWAVES Summer School 2025
- Monday 26 to Friday 30 May.
- Naples, Italy.
- 250€ (~£207).
- This summer school offers participants a comprehensive introduction to the application of acoustics in ecological studies.
- Apply by Friday 4 April.
- Functional programming with R, a Transmitting Science Online Training Course
- Tuesday 27 to Friday 30 May.
- 174€ (~£144) early bird pricing until Monday 31 March, 260€ (~£215) thereafter.
- The objective of this course is to learn how to write functions and employ them in iterative programming, using both base R and the {purrr} package from {tidyverse}.
- The Future of Marine Natural Capital Markets in Scotland, a MASTS Workshop
- Wednesday 28 to Thursday 29 May.
- Loch Lomond.
- Free!
- This interactive workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners to explore how Scotland’s coastal and marine science community can provide evidence to assess the feasibility, risks, and opportunities of natural capital markets. Building on an ongoing scoping review, we will co-develop a draft framework for translating Scotland’s Natural Capital Market Principles (2024) into the coastal and marine context.
- Submit EoI by Friday 28 March.
June 2025
- AI and citizen science in monitoring and assessing biodiversity and invasive species at sea, an AZTI Summer School
- Tuesday 3 to Thursday 5 June.
- Aquarium de Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain.
- 100€ (~£83) early bird pricing until Friday 11 April, 170€ (~£141) thereafter.
- The main objective is to present, both theoretically and practically, different tools and methods for monitoring and assessing biodiversity and alien species, using among others, artificial intelligence and citizen science.
- Register by Friday 30 May.
- Insects That Live In The Sea: Why Are There Are So Few?, a Biological Recording Company Webinar
- Tuesday 10 June, 7.00 pm-8.00 pm.
- Free!
- Delve into the world of marine insects and why there are so few of them.
- Ocean and climate: Building capacity and developing skills for a sustainable blue economy, an OGS Blue Skills Summer School
- Tuesday 10 to Tuesday 17 June.
- Trieste, Italy.
- Free!
- The summer school will cover multidisciplinary fields related to the marine and maritime sectors, providing both theoretical insights, practical applications and technological trends.
- Apply by 10.59 pm UTC Friday 28 February.
- Systems perspectives on sustainability and justice, a University of Bergen Summer Research School
- Tuesday 10 to Friday 20 June.
- Bergen, Norway.
- Free and travel/accommodation grant available!
- The five parallel courses next summer cover health financing, accounting for sustainability, democratic practices, innovations in HE, and climate change and health.
- Apply by Saturday 1 February.
- Elevate your Python skills, a Transmitting Science Online Training Course
- Monday 16 to Friday 20 June.
- 343€ (~£284) early bird pricing until Monday 31 March, 412€ (~£341) thereafter.
- The course will cover intermediate topics of the Python programming language, including functional and object-oriented programming as well as the library biopython and APIs.
- Hands-On Machine Learning with Python for Environmental Solutions, a UKCEH Online Training Course
- Tuesday 17 to Friday 20 June.
- £449 early bird pricing, £519 thereafter.
- By the end of the course, you will have a good conceptual understanding of the mathematics of two supervised machine learning algorithms. You will be able to write Python code to apply these algorithms to solve environmental problems.
- From the Green Deal to the Oceans Pact: Strengthening Policy Coherence for Our Most Ambitious Marine Goals, a Crossgov Policy Day
- Monday 23 June.
- Brussels, Belgium.
- Discussions will cover key intersections between offshore wind, fisheries, and biodiversity conservation, as well as pathways to better regulation.
- Save the date!
- Community voice method: Engaging local communities in turtle conservation, a Biological Recording Company Webinar
- Wednesday 25 June, 1.00 pm-2.00 pm.
- Free!
- Join to hear about how island fishing communities are being engaged in the development of turtle conservation policy.
- The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life Conference
- Sunday 29 June to Friday 4 July.
- Prague, Czech Republic.
- CZK 8,300 (~£277).
- This international conference promises to be a dynamic forum where scientists, regulators, and representatives from industry and environmental groups from around the world will converge to see formal presentations on the effects of anthropogenic sounds on aquatic life.
- The abstract deadline is Friday 28 February.
- Statistical analyses with R, a Transmitting Science Online Training Course
- Monday 30 June to Friday 4 July.
- 470€ (~£389) early bird pricing until Monday 31 March, 540€ (~£477) thereafter.
- The course is given in four modules covering exploratory data analysis, univariate and multivariate statistical techniques and a final discussion session where students will work and discuss their projects.
July 2025
- 12th PRIMaRE Conference
- Monday 2 to Tuesday 3 July.
- University of Bristol.
- Free!
- The annual PRIMaRE conference provides a forum for exchanging the latest research and development and fostering collaborations in Marine Renewable Energy.
- Abstract deadline is Sunday 30 March.
- European Marine Biology Symposium
- Sunday 6 to Wednesday 9 July.
- Bodø, Norway.
- 300€ (~£251) early bird pricing until Monday 31 March, 350€ (~£293) thereafter.
- This is the 58th annual EMBS, continuing an tradition since the 1960s to bring early career and experienced researchers together in a relaxed environment to share knowledge, know-how and thinking about marine biology and related sciences.
- Abstract deadline is Friday 28 February.
- International Conference on Marine Protected Areas in Marine Spatial Planning
- Wednesday 9 to Saturday 12 July.
- Bodø, Norway.
- 120€ (~£100) early bird pricing until Thursday 3 April, 180€ (~£151) thereafter.
- Explore the latest updates and scientific advances in marine biodiversity conservation at the MPA in MSP Conference. The conference will cover topics such as MPA planning, climate change effects on marine biodiversity, blue carbon science, and spatial planning benefits. Immediately before the conference the organisers are hosting the 58th European Marine Biology Symposium.
- Abstract deadline is Monday 3 February.
- 2025 Ocean Observatories Initiative Facility Board Summer School on Acoustics
- Monday 14 to Friday 18 July.
- University of Washington, Seattle.
- Free!
- This summer school is focused on the access, analysis, and interpretation of acoustics data and introducing complementary oceanographic data available through the National Science Foundation Ocean Observatories Initiative (NSF OOI). This week-long, intensive program will feature a mix of targeted lectures, hands-on tutorials, and practical exercises working with real-world examples and NSF OOI data products.
- Apply by 4.59 am UTC Wednesday 19 March.
- Generalized Additive Mixed Models (GAMM): Modeling space-time correlation structures, a Transmitting Science Online Training Course
- Monday 21 and Friday 25 July.
- 346€ (~£286) early bird pricing until Wednesday 30 April, 420€ (~£347) thereafter.
- The objective of this course is to teach participants to visualise and perform tests of correlation structures in time and space in their datasets, adjust a GAM model, plus adjust a GAM+M model with and without auto-correlation structure.
- Graphs with R’s ggplot, a Transmitting Science Online Training Course
- Monday 28 to Wednesday 30 July.
- 277€ (~£234) early bird pricing until Wednesday 30 April, 350€ (~£295) thereafter.
- This course will teach the core elements (data, aesthetics, and geometries) as well as more advanced topics of information communication and styling (annotation, themes, and facets). Class exercises will cover common visualisation tasks such as rescaling axes, managing legends, reordering categories, and highlighting data elements of special interest.
August 2025
- The Arctic Ocean Climate System, a Swedish Polar Research Secretariat Expedition
- Saturday 9 August to Friday 19 September.
- Sweden to Canada.
- Berth and travel expenses covered!
- The course combines practical work with observations and measurements in defined work packages with a curriculum of lectures covering the coupled Arctic climate system, and it will also allow for the enhancement of the participant’s own research projects. As an Early Career Scientist, you will participate in the data acquisition and ideally use the collected material and data in your research.
- Apply by Monday 20 January.
September 2025
- WildFish Research Conference
- Tuesday 23 to Thursday 25 September.
- Cambridge.
- Free!
- The WildFish Research Conference provides a unique platform for early-career researchers to share innovative ideas, foster collaboration, and inspire action to safeguard our freshwater ecosystems for future generations.
October 2025
- SULSA Conference: IndAc
- Tuesday 28 to Wednesday 29 October
- Technology and Innovation Centre, Glasgow.
- Save the dates!