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David Marshall Lang, was a Professor of Caucasian Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He… more

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ncas-uk.bsky.social
Hello from Cambridge!

We've just finished our Climate Modelling Summer School. It is an exciting two-week programme of lectures and practical work on climate models.

Thank you to everyone who came along to learn and network with our experts and with like-minded peers!
dmarshallocean.bsky.social
Agree with all of this, except we had a positive experience with bikes on trains - guess we got lucky … The lack of wind turbines was particularly striking despite a persistent and welcome tailwind!
dmarshallocean.bsky.social
Nice chance meeting on the ferry from Dublin-Holyhead this morning after both bike touring in Ireland!

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davidho.bsky.social
@dmarshallocean.bsky.social is a professor of climate physics at @ox.ac.uk. He studies how things that happen on small scales (turbulence and eddies) affect the large scale (ocean circulation). In our parlance, he studies geophysical fluid dynamics.
A smiling man wearing a dark sweater stands outdoors near a body of water, with a cityscape and cloudy sky in the background. The image is in black and white.
davidho.bsky.social
My impression of Ireland after cycling around for a few days is that it’s a beautiful country with really lovely people. It’s too bad about the smell of cow poop and car exhaust.

Also, @hannahdaly.ie and her Dad are awesome.
Impressions of Ireland 

* Beautiful country
* Lovely people (really, the best)
* Too many cars on narrow lanes going too fast, and not enough of them are EVs
* A few drivers slow down to pass; some even give a whole lane (which is 1.5 m and the law)
* Too many cows 
* Could have more vegetarian food
* Well signed cycle ways on roads with 100 km/h speed limit and no shoulder 😬
* Windy, yet not many wind turbines.
* Challenging to take bikes on trains
chrischirp.bsky.social
A new editorial by me on the global implications of Trump's war on science - apart from the devastating cuts to global health, we must urgently build a more distributed science infrastructure.

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climatebook.bsky.social
And remember, GFDL is whee Suki Manabe did his Nobel-prize winning work establishing the physics of CO2-induced global warming. It is a gem in the crown of US federal laboratories, and now it is about to be irretrievably tossed on the trash-heap.
dmarshallocean.bsky.social
Hmm … my personal experience is that my highest quality research (I appreciate highly subjective!) has been the hardest to fund. Meanwhile I’ve seen recent calls for large programmes of dubious quality.
solilyquy.bsky.social
I can confidently say that I would not still be doing physical oceanography without MPOWIR. The termination of MPOWIR's NSF grant is soul-crushing to me. Let's celebrate the success of this 20 year program and get to work continuing its legacy. 🌊 ⛴️ 🧪

www.advancejournal.org/post/3227-ce...
Celebrating 20 Years of MPOWIR—A Community Driven Effort | Published by ADVANCE Journal
This blog post is part of ADVANCE Journal's blog series on the impacts of NSF Grants and their terminations.
www.advancejournal.org

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financialtimes.com
Breaking news: The move follows weeks of pressure on Harvard and other elite institutions in the US, including cuts by the Trump administration to billions of dollars of federal funding. www.ft.com/content/300e...
dmarshallocean.bsky.social
Looking forward to another season of Grand Challenge Seminars, organised by our @oxfordenvres.bsky.social and DTC students. Kicking off today with Tightening the Green Belt: Labour, Housing and Biodiversity.

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oxfordenvres.bsky.social
Grand Challenges 2025 commence this evening, May 8th @ 5pm with a discussion around the conflict (or not?) between housing a growing population and protecting biodiversity. The free public seminars are followed by drinks and nibbles & organised by DTC first year PhD students. bit.ly/4jvMLDF
dmarshallocean.bsky.social
About to play a set at the Tap Market with Short Notice Jazz. Wonderful setting in the centre of the Oxford Covered Market with excellent beer on tap from the Tap Social.
helenczerski.bsky.social
A chilling thought:

"So if the aloof trustees of Harvard, Princeton, Yale et al think that their august institutions lie beyond his reach, perhaps they should understand that Trump looks on them much as Henry VIII looked on the rich monasteries of his heyday."

www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
When the physicists need burner phones, that’s when you know America’s changed | John Naughton
US academics, fearing persecution by their own government, are becoming ideological refugees. Europe, and Britain, must offer them sanctuary
www.theguardian.com
mehdirhasan.bsky.social
For years conservatives and some liberals complained incessantly about ‘cancel culture’ and the lack of ‘free speech’ on campuses. None of that stuff comes even close to what the right is now doing in power, in terms of the open bullying and pressuring of colleges and censoring of curricula.
Harvard Dismisses Leaders of Center for Middle Eastern Studies | News | The Harvard Crimson
Interim Harvard Dean of Social Science David M. Cutler ’87 dismissed the director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, professor of Turkish Studies Cemal Kafadar, and its associate director, Hist...
www.thecrimson.com
chrischirp.bsky.social
Colleagues are cancelling their US work trips. I worry that international colleagues in the US are at risk if they collaborate with us on certain topics.

I've written a new post about the increasing danger of being a foreign scientist in the US.

christinapagel.substack.com/p/trumps-att...
Trump's attacks on universities get ever darker, with the shadows reaching our shores
The US has become a hostile and authoritarian state to foreign scientists and is choosing ideology over science.
christinapagel.substack.com

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jmlilly.bsky.social
Rare opportunity.... a permanent observational oceanography position on offer at GEOMAR, one of the world's leading oceanographic centers

www.geomar.de/en/karriere/...
Scientist (m/f/d) in Observational Physical Oceanography
www.geomar.de
dmarshallocean.bsky.social
Personally, I would not risk it ... nor would I want to go to the USA right now.
dmarshallocean.bsky.social
“International travel to the United States is expected to slide by 5 percent this year”

Only 5 percent? I can’t imagine why anyone would want to travel there right now!

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