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Towards an ILTER network of networks
Day 2 of the Open Science Meeting focused on exploring opportunities for collaboration and investigating global environmental data requirements with representatives of key global research organisations.
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The Blue Economy: A South African perspective
South Africa has been playing an active role in the international Blue Economy initiative, among other things by participating in the Indian Ocean Rim Association, of which it is currently the Vice-chair.
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An 'explosive' era dawns
South Africa's visionary Minister of Science and Technology has committed large sums of money to establish several research infrastructures. Two of those are distributed research infrastructures that will be hosted by SAEON.
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Physical ocean modelling: testing international waters
SAEON student Alice McGraph reports on her trip to France where she learnt more about the nature and limitations of physical ocean models, and in particular the ROMS configuration being used in her MSc dissertation.
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Unlocking vital GIS knowledge and skills for teachers and learners
In 2015, the Department of Basic Education noted with concern that Grade 12 learners had not been attempting questions relating to GIS in a Geography paper written for their final examinations. SAEON's GIS workshop aims to offer a foundation towards addressing this concern.
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What's new at SAEON?
Read more about the latest SAEON publications, research papers and other SAEON news.
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SAEON in the media
SAEON's people and projects received coverage in a range of local and international media.
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"Global change research is not a mere curiosity-driven specialised scientific pursuit. Instead, it aims for outcomes that will contribute to human health, social security and prosperity." - Dr Phil Mjwara in his opening address at the ILTER Open Science Meeting
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SAEON eNews - Runner-up in the 2015 SA Publication Forum Awards Finalist in the SA Publication Forum Awards: 2013, 2014 and 2016 |
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