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University partners new national centre for marine science excellence

The University will have a key role in a new鈥 national research organisation launching on 1 April 2010鈥 to deliver integrated marine science and technology from the coast to the deep ocean.

The University will be a hosting partner of the National Oceanography Centre (NOC). The new centre has been formed by bringing together the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)鈥搈anaged activity at the National Oceanography Centre鈥 Southampton (NOCS) and Liverpool鈥檚 Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory.

NOCS is recognised as one of the world鈥檚 leading oceanographic institutions鈥 teaming academic excellence from the School of Ocean and Earth Science and NERC. The new centre will build on this achievement鈥 working collaboratively with the University and the wider research community to create a leading institution for marine science and technology.

The NOC will work with its partners to create the integrated research capability required to tackle the big environmental issues facing the world. The University of Southampton will contribute to research priorities including sea level change, the oceans鈥 role in climate change and the future of the Arctic Ocean.

The collaboration will provide opportunities for the University to extend its expertise in marine research and develop its world-class training, teaching and technology in ocean and Earth science.

Professor Don Nutbeam, Vice-Chancellor, says: 鈥淥ver the past decade, the collaboration between the University and NERC has represented an unparalleled investment in marine and Earth sciences and technology in the UK. Our academic excellence in oceanography, marine biology, geology and geophysics has combined with state-of-the-art research facilities to great effect.

鈥淭he National Oceanography Centre is an opportunity to build on this significant success, taking an integrated approach to delivering world-leading science.

鈥淎s the headquarters of an expanded national centre working with the wider maritime research community at the University, the creation of the NOC confirms Southampton鈥檚 place as the focus of a major marine cluster.鈥

Chief Executive of the Natural Environment Research Council, Professor Alan Thorpe, says: 鈥淭he need to grow our understanding of the crucial role the oceans play in the whole Earth system has never been greater. Their contribution to climate variability and change, their huge biodiversity and their capacity to offer solutions to ever more pressing human concerns – including energy and food security, the discovery of new materials and medicines, and the need to manage marine space more effectively and protect vulnerable coastal communities – requires a more coordinated, interdisciplinary approach which the National Oceanography Centre will aim to deliver.

鈥淭he National Oceanography Centre will integrate ocean sciences to consolidate the UK鈥檚 position as a world-leader in this crucial aspect of environmental science. The exciting scientific opportunity of taking this whole oceans approach is the essential driver for the creation of the new centre.鈥

 
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