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Δευτέρα 18 Απριλίου 2022

Viking Builds On Research Partnership With University Of Cambridge

 

As Viking continues its partnership with the University of Cambridge, it has announced a new professorship aimed at advancing research in the field of polar environmental science.

The Viking Polar Marine Geoscience Fund will endow the university’s Scott Polar Research Institute with its first-ever fully funded professorship — the Viking Chair of Polar Marine Geoscience.

This new post will enable the development of new lines of research into the behavior of polar environments, including polar ice sheets, sea ice, and ocean circulation. The fund will build on Viking’s existing partnership with the institute, which played a big role in developing the scientific enrichment program for the line’s new expedition ship, Viking Octantis.

Octantis debuted in January 2022 and spent the past several months in Antarctica. She is now sailing towards the Great Lakes region, where she will be based for sailings throughout the summer.

Scientists from the Scott Polar Research Institute and other institutions have been doing fieldwork on the ship, and have joined voyages to share their knowledge with guests. They’re part of the 36-person Viking Expedition Team onboard, which lead passengers on shore excursions and provides lectures on each sailing.

Professor Julian Dowdeswell giving a lecture in The Aula, the panoramic auditorium on board the Viking Octantis. He is the Chair of the Viking Research Advisory Group. 


Additional Viking cultural and scientific partners include The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Norwegian Institute of Water Research, Norwegian Polar Institute, Oceanites, The Polar Citizen ScienceCollective, and the IUCN Species Survival Commission SpeciesMonitoringSpecialist Group.

A second identical sister ship to OctantisViking Polaris, is scheduled to join the fleet this coming August. Both ships hold 378 guests in 189 staterooms.                                                                                         


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