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, ...
Jordan Wylie MBE, from Blackpool, plans to conquer an unclimbed mountain peak in Antarctica in a 'world-first' expedition.
TUCKED away in a corner of Antarctica lies a mysterious mountain peak that looks exactly like a man-made pyramid with four symmetrical sides. The snowy structure of the ice-locked continent has a ...
The British base in Port Lockroy contains ... strictly reserves the use of Antarctic territories for scientific use only. The UK remains staunchly committed to this and to the sovereignty of ...
The UK Antarctic Heritage Trust is recalling ... in 1944 it was selected as Base A – the first continuously occupied British base in Antarctica – as part of the secret wartime mission ...
BAS delivers the UK's national capabilities in polar exploration, propelling science forward at the poles and cementing the UK's influence in Antarctic treaties.
The 39-year-old, from Leeds beat thousands of other applicants to travel 9,000 miles to help run the base for the charity, UK Antarctic Heritage Trust. Once a British military site and research ...
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 ...