Antarctic class
University is a time to broaden one’s horizons, and many students choose to do so by studying abroad. Western Europe, a commonly chosen region, may boast history, amazing architecture, famed museums, and mouth-watering…
University is a time to broaden one’s horizons, and many students choose to do so by studying abroad. Western Europe, a commonly chosen region, may boast history, amazing architecture, famed museums, and mouth-watering…
Here’s the first activity report from the Antarctic explorers of 2016: The day after completing a challenging first semester, the Antarctica group celebrated by visiting the Discovery Centre in blustery Dundee, a…
We’re getting ready for the fourth St Andrews Antarctic expedition! In March 2016 14 new student expeditioners from the MSc Marine Mammal Science, MSc Ecosystem-based Management of Marine Systems and Senior Honours…
We have received very sad news. R. Natalie P. Goodall who we met during our visits to Estancia Harberton has passed away less than 6 weeks after celebrating her 80th birthday. Natalie leaves a tremendous legacy of…
“Studying sea mammals and sea birds in the Southern Ocean” – Science stories from our recent Biology Student Antarctic Expedition Where? Gatty Lecture Theatre, Scottish Oceans Insttute, East Sands, St Andrews When?…
Here’s the first batch of the Team’s favourite moments in pictures – more to come!
After two great days exploring the shores of the Beagle Channel it was time to say good bye and start our long journey home. We flew from Ushuaia to Buenos Aires – and surprisingly our Aerolineas Argentinas flight was…