Summer school

OGS, like other public research institutes and Italian universities, is available to support Ukrainian students, professors and researchers with scholarships covering travel and accommodation expenses for their stay in Italy. For years we have also participated in the “Refugee scientists” network

Advanced Master in Sustainable Blue Growth

The fifth edition of the Advanced Master in Sustainable Blue Growth is starting. The Master is an international and multidisciplinary advanced training course to develop work skills in the sustainable blue economy sector: from marine biology to energy, from ports to fishing, from coastal management

L’aereo del British Antarctic Survey che ha effettuato la raccolta dati.

A new study, published in "Nature Communications Earth & Environment", used airborne techniques to reveal the geological makeup of the elusive edge of East Antarctica at South Pole. Among the researchers of the international team of the study, led by the British Antarctic Survey, there is also

Donne e Scienza

The OGS has approved the Gender equality plan (GEP): a programmatic document to reduce gender asymmetries within the institution. The GEP will be presented today, 11 February at 5 pm, during the public meeting "Donne e Scienza: quando le parole fanno la differenza" organized on the occasion of the

OGS

The European Consortium for Ocean Research Drilling - ECORD has chosen the National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics - OGS to coordinate the activities of its Scientific Committee - ESSAC for the next three years. ESSAC has recently moved to the OGS headquarters in Trieste to ensure

panarea

The data of the new meteorological observatory installed by the National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics - OGS on the Island of Panarea - Aeolian Islands are now online. The detection system will provide, in real time with updates every 15 minutes, meteorological data (temperature

N/R Laura Bassi

The icebreaker Laura Bassi, the only Italian oceanographic research vessel capable of navigating in the polar seas, has left the port of Lyttelton in Christchurch, New Zealand. Her arrival at the Italian Mario Zucchelli Station in Antarctica is scheduled for 16 December. This marks the start of the

Assunzioni dicembre

The National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (OGS) has appointed 12 new staff with permanent contracts. This morning, at the headquarters in Borgo Grotta Gigante, four researchers and eight technologists signed the contract making them permanent members of the Institute's staff

N/R Laura Bassi

The icebreaker Laura Bassi, owned by the National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics - OGS, left Ravenna yesterday afternoon, where it completed the loading of scientific instruments and materials for the new scientific campaign of the National Research Program in the Antarctic (PNRA)

N/R Laura Bassi

The icebreaker Laura Bassi begins its first scientific expedition to the Arctic today, to carry out three research projects proposed by researchers from the National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics - OGS and the National Research Council - CNR, funded by the Arctic Research