The oceanography classroom: Higher and higher in education
The oceanography classroom: Higher and higher in education
Some of you reading this article will have been frantically searching for references for that essay on Gulf Stream variability due tomorrow, and of course, where better to find those key papers than in Oceanography? But what next? When you have your undergraduate degree in marine sciences, will you aim higher? Alternatively, it may be that your first degree is in physics and, having read about the excitement of oceanography, you want to change career direction—a perfectly understandable career shift.
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Boxall, Simon
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March 2016
Boxall, Simon
ee92cf98-339f-4b43-ac1d-b4a4c983ffe2
Boxall, Simon
(2016)
The oceanography classroom: Higher and higher in education.
Oceanography, 29 (1), .
(doi:10.5670/oceanog.2016.24).
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Some of you reading this article will have been frantically searching for references for that essay on Gulf Stream variability due tomorrow, and of course, where better to find those key papers than in Oceanography? But what next? When you have your undergraduate degree in marine sciences, will you aim higher? Alternatively, it may be that your first degree is in physics and, having read about the excitement of oceanography, you want to change career direction—a perfectly understandable career shift.
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