
Beyond Canada – Snow on Underwater Radiation in ice-covered lakes of Antarctica and Glacier Melt Contributions from the Northern Canadian Arctic Archipelago
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In this episode Claudia speaks to first year PhD student Medline Myers about her Master research in Antarctica and her PhD work in the arctic. They explore some of the unique challenges of doing research at the poles and why such research is significant for understanding other life and climate change.
- Guests: Madeline Myers is a first year PhD Candidate in Geography and Planning at Queen’s University
- Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder is the International Student Affairs Commissioner for the SGPS and a PhD Candidate in Geography and Planning at Queen’s University. Her Twitter handle is @ClaudiaFTowne
- Bed Music: Mafikizolo Featuring Uhuru singing Khona
- Featured Song: Ice, Ice, Baby by Vanilla Ice
- Date Recorded: 13 October 2020
- Tags: Antarctica, Arctic, Poles, Ice
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