Welcome to the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton
The centre is the country’s focus for oceanography and represents an unparalleled investment in marine and earth sciences and technology in the UK. The centre opened in 1995 in a purpose-built, £50 million waterfront campus on the city’s Empress Dock. A collaboration between the Natural Environment Research Council and the University of Southampton, the centre houses around 500 staff and 750 undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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Recognition for top class research at the National Oceanography CentreThe National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (NOCS), has been ranked in the top ten of the world’s research institutions in geoscience, and first among those with a specific remit in oceanography. The ranking, published this week by the Times Higher Education Supplement, reveals “‘heavy hitters’ based on paper influence, not mere output.” Geoscience encompasses all of those separate scientific disciplines such as oceanography, geology, geophysics, climatology and geochemistry dealing with the Earth system. The ranking is based on the impact of peer-reviewed papers published by scientists in terms of how often they are cited. The data included a total of 576 original research reports and review articles published by NOCS scientists between January 1999 and June 2009. These papers accumulated between them 11,627 citations – an average of 20.19 citations ... [Read More] |
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