Call for Summer school BELQUA 2026
Summer school on Climate archives scheduled for next August in Brussels (24-28/8/2026).
The BELQUA National Committee organizes its 2026 summer school on “Climate Archives and Investigation Methods”. The summer school aims to provide early-career researchers with an integrated, interdisciplinary training in the study of past climate changes using natural archives.
The course focuses on developing both theoretical understanding and practical skills across a wide range of state-of-the-art analytical approaches used in paleoclimate research.
The summer school welcomes MSc and PhD students as well as early-career and senior researchers, who are interested in the reconstruction, interpretation and understanding of past climate changes. The full course comprises 36 contact hours or 5 ECTS. A certificate of participation can be issued upon request.
📅 Date: 24-28 August 2026
🏛️ Venue: Palace of Academies in Brussels (Hertogstraat, 1, Brussels) from 24 to 27 August 2026;Fieldtrip at Han-sur-Lesse on 28 August 2026.
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