In the Southampton Bite-Size Lecture Series this week, the Engagement and Advancement Events team is releasing a video from their Public Lecture featuring Dr Eleanor Frajka-Williams, former Associate Professor of Oceanography at the University, and Professor Stephen Belcher, Met Office Chief Scientist.
In this 20-minute lecture, Eleanor and Stephen give a fascinating insight into large-scale ocean circulation, its impact on climate change, and how this fits into the wider UK environmental science landscape.
You can watch the best bits of this lecture here:
In case you’ve missed any of the previous releases from the series, you can catch up on all of them here. Speakers from past weeks include Jon Sopel, alumnus and BBC North America Editor, Helen Clark, former Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Baroness Patricia Scotland, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth.
Brand new lectures will also be uploaded to the page every Thursday. They’re the perfect length to watch on your lunch break!