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Work for the British Antarctic Survey (BAS)

The British Antarctic Survey, a component of the Natural Environment Research Council, is the UK’s national Antarctic operator and has conducted Britain’s scientific research in and around Antarctica for the past sixty years.

Our teams of scientists, engineers, technologists and support people enjoy working with a peer group of intelligent people passionate about their work.

Our mission: “to undertake a world-class programme of scientific research, survey and long-term observations, addressing key issues of global or fundamental importance that require access to the Antarctic or related regions.”

Research is conducted at five Antarctic stations: Rothera, Halley and Signy on the continent proper, while King Edward Point and Bird Island are in the sub-Antarctic region of South Georgia. All operations and science programmes are executed and managed from our UK offices in Cambridge.

For more information and list of current vacancies see:
http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/employment/index.php






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