Abstract

Three days prior to the 5th PAGES Open Science Meeting (OSM), 80 ambitious early-career scientists (PhD students and postdoctoral researchers) met in the restored village of Morillo de Tou, Spain. The remote setting in the Pyrenees, the old style buildings constructed of turbidites, and the clear and sunny weather made this place an inspiring location to discuss past climate, environment and human interactions. Despite some grumblings about cold coffee served in small cups, the conference was a high-energy affair that promoted connections.

Highlights

  • Three days prior to the 5th PAGES Open Science Meeting (OSM), 80 ambitious earlycareer scientists (PhD students and postdoctoral researchers) met in the restored village of Morillo de Tou, Spain

  • Poster and oral sessions displayed a great variety of topics including geology, oceanography, paleoclimate reconstructions, vegetation dynamics, human-climate interaction, and modeling

  • The meeting was full of science, there was time to relax and enjoy what Morillo de Tou and the surrounding area had to offer

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3rd PAGES Young Scientists Meeting (YSM), Morillo de Tou, Spain, 7-9 May, 2017 Three days prior to the 5th PAGES Open Science Meeting (OSM), 80 ambitious earlycareer scientists (PhD students and postdoctoral researchers) met in the restored village of Morillo de Tou, Spain. The YSM meeting featured a tightly packed schedule, including two poster sessions, three oral sessions, workshops, and breakout group discussions.

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