Tim Naish: Sharing New Zealand’s Antarctic expertise with the world
ARC's Professor Tim Naish is one of only eight scientists from around the world invited to speak at the first Antarctic Parliamentarians Assembly in London.
Explore the Centre’s news stories from 2019.
ARC's Professor Tim Naish is one of only eight scientists from around the world invited to speak at the first Antarctic Parliamentarians Assembly in London.
Associate Professor Nick Golledge has been awarded the 2019 Hill Tinsley Medal from the New Zealand Association of Scientists.
A Victoria University of Wellington-led study published today in a major academic journal has found global sea levels have the potential to rise up to 20 metres under current atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.
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Tim Naish is to take on a programme leader role for the Antarctic Science Platform that he helped establish.
A new model, developed by a PhD student at the Antarctic Research Centre, could help to more accurately predict how Antarctica’s ice sheets will respond to a warming world and impact global sea-level rise.
Congratulations to Professor Lionel Carter who has been awarded the status of Emeritus Professor at the Antarctic Research Centre.
In February 2019, Nick Golledge and his collaborators published two new papers in the journal Nature (February 2019, vol 566).
Ray Dibble (1928 to 2018), the geophysicist who pioneered “listening to volcanoes”, has given $20,000 through his will to the ARC’s Endowed Development Fund.
New Zealand and Antarctic glaciologist, Arnold Heine, has generously donated to the Antarctic Research Centre to establish the Arnold Heine Antarctic Research Award to support future generations of Antarctic researchers.