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IDAEANewsletter
Nº25 - March 2023
News
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IDAEA commemorates the Women’s Day with three activities that highlight the role of women in science

 

 

Two researchers awarded Horizon Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSCA-PF) join IDAEA

 

The study of a coastal aquifer near Barcelona shows the transport of pollutants to the Mediterranean Sea

 

Berta Sala receives the Antoni M. Badia i Margarit Award for the best thesis in Catalan

 

The Surface Hydrology and Erosion group participates in the education fair ‘Saló de l’Ensenyament’

 

Organic pollutants threaten aquatic ecosystems in high ecological value areas in Spain

 

IDAEA celebrates the World Water Day with the #Science4Sustainability campaign

 

 

Upcoming Agenda
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15 aniversari del Catalan Water Partnership

Quan? 4 de maig, 9:30-14:15h
Idioma? Català
Presencial (c/ Roger de Flor, 38-52)
Registre en aquest enllaç

 

 

Curs canvi climàtic i sistemes marins

Quan? 15-16 abril, 9-17h
Idioma? Castalà
Híbrida: online i presencial (Passeig de la Platja, 29-30. 08820, El Prat de Llobregat)
 

Tomás Aquino in the "IDAEA weekly seminar series"

When? 12 April, at 12h
Language? English
Face to face, Seminari A

 

Click here to see all IDAEA events!

 

 

 

Getting to know...
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RI URBANS - Reshaping the way air quality is measured

RI-URBANS aims to demonstrate how service tools from atmospheric research infrastructures can be adapted and enhanced to better address the challenges and societal needs concerning air quality in European cities and industrial hotspots. 

 

Job Offer positions
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Check out our open vacancies and join the IDAEA community!

 

IDAEA in the media
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La investigadora Miren López de Alda habla sobre el último informe europeo sobre drogas detectadas en aguas residuales para los informativos de TVE. 

El investigador Iman Rahimzadeh explica en este artículo de The Conversation su último estudio sobre el almacenamiento de millones de toneladas de CO2 bajo tierra como estrategia de mitigación del cambio climático. 

 

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    Do you have any thoughts on the information included in this issue?
    Please send us an email to: comunicacion.idaea@cid.csic.es

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