Posts Tagged ‘Svalbad’
Physics adventures – on expedition in the Arctic
Alison McLure, the National Officer for the Institute of Physics (IOP) in Scotland, is an avid mountaineer and loves combining her knowledge of physics and meteorology with outdoor adventues. She has recently returned from a research trip to Svalbard in the Arctic. Here we have caught up with her to find out more about her expedition. How [...]
Extreme Arctic 2010 – last minute preparations
Alison McLure, the IOP’s National Officer in Scotland is to join the British Schools Exploring Society (BSES) Extreme Arctic 2010 in Svalbard this April. During the expedition she will keep us up to date with regular features on her research project and life in the Arctic. Here she writes about her last minute preparations Much [...]
Extreme Arctic 2010 – expedition preparations
Alison McLure, the IOP’s National Officer in Scotland is to join the British Schools Exploring Society (BSES) Extreme Arctic 2010 in Svalbard this April. During the expedition she will keep us up to date with regular features on her research project and life in the Arctic. Preparations for the expedition go on apace. The BSES [...]
Extreme Arctic 2010: the preparations
Alison McLure, the IOP’s National Officer in Scotland is to join the British Schools Exploring Society (BSES) Extreme Arctic 2010 in Svalbard this April. During the expedition she will keep us up to date with regular features on her research project and life in the Arctic. Here Alison tells us some more about her training [...]
New on the IOP blog: live blogging from the Arctic
Alison McLure, the IOP’s National Officer in Scotland is to join the British Schools Exploring Society (BSES) Extreme Arctic 2010 in Svalbard this April. During the expedition she will keep us up to date with regular features on her research project and life in the Arctic. Here Alison explains what Extreme Arctic 2010 is all about. Our expedition to Svalbard, [...]









