On Tuesday 21 June researchers and operational staff at BAS’ King Edward Point, Bird Island and Rothera Research Station took part in a decades old tradition to mark the Antarctic Winter Solstice.
The institute called the job openings on the UK’s Antarctica bases, including Rothera and Halley Station, the “opportunity of a lifetime”. Eloise Saville, a carpenter at Halley VI Research ...
With every undertaking, John has proceeded with distinction; from commissioning mechanical and electrical power generation for new buildings on Bird Island and at Rothera Research Station ...
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is hiring carpenters, chefs, electricians and plumbers to take remote work all the way to the seventh continent. A world leader in polar research and operations, ...
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is on a recruitment drive for its remote research facility including technical and ...
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He has over-wintered at Rothera Research Station and spent a summer at Halley VI Research Station. Oliver said: “Being a chef in Antarctica is a very different experience to anything I’ve ever ...
Leaving his role as a chef in a Michelin-starred restaurant for a unique culinary challenge, Olivier has spent time both over-wintering at Rothera Research Station and soaking up the summer at ...