Are you passionate about marine chemistry, environmental sciences, or coastal ecosystem management? The nexus monARC project is excited to invite you to an exclusive summer school dedicated to the holistic monitoring of multi-stressor marine environments.
About the Summer School
This unique program explores the complex dynamics of marine environments affected by both natural and human-made stressors. It combines interactive online lectures with hands-on field exercises to provide a comprehensive learning experience.
Key Dates and Location
Virtual Lectures: June 23 – 25, 2025; 18:00 – 20:30 (EEST)
Practical Training: June 26 – 28, 2025, Methana, Greece

What You Will Learn
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Advanced techniques for seawater quality monitoring
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Affordable, user-friendly tools designed for citizen science
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Data management for climate parameters, plastics, bio-essential and toxic elements, biodiversity, organic pollutants, and radioactivity
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Practical fieldwork skills through hands-on monitoring activities
Who Should Attend?
This summer school is designed for:
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Graduate and postgraduate students in marine chemistry, environmental sciences, geosciences, engineering, and related fields
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Early-career researchers and professionals working in scientific fields or industries connected to coastal ecosystems, such as tourism and shipping
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Employees of non-profit and governmental organizations involved in marine and coastal system management
Application Details
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Limited to 10 participants
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Accepted applicants will receive accommodation (shared room), breakfast, and lunch during the practical training days (June 26–28)
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Travel and dinner expenses are the responsibility of the participants
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Apply now through the registration form: https://forms.gle/u8X1iL8FC6qEQWem9
The final lecture schedule will be published on the nexus monARC project website soon.
Summer School in Methana_Schedule_v1
Questions?
Feel free to reach out to us at nexusmonarc.eu@gmail.com.

