RMetS Quarterly Journal: Celebrating 150 Years
LOCATION
Imperial College London
Skempton Building, Lecture theatre 164
Imperial College Road
South Kensington
London SW7 2BU
The Royal Meteorological Society is proud to be celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Quarterly Journal with a commemorative meeting at Imperial College, London. The talks were specifically chosen to reflect the best papers submitted in QJ over the years, including looking back over past progress, and forward to challenges of the future.
Speakers included Tim Woollings (Oxford University), Tony McNally (ECMWF), Brian Golding (Met Office), Joanna Haigh (Imperial College), Alan Blyth (Leeds University), Steef Boeing (Leeds University), Mark Baldwin (Exeter University), Bablu Sinha (National Oceanography Centre) and Thornwald Stein (University of Reading).
A panel session was held to discuss all aspects of scientific publishing, including topics such as the future of scientific publishing; how best to publicise your research; open access and its funding, open vs closed reviews. Panel members will include representatives from the QJ Chief Editors, Wiley publishers and the RMetS Exec Team.
During the networking refreshments, delegates had the opportunity to review posters presented by early-career scientists who have recently published in the QJ. The meeting will end with a celebratory drink reception.
This event was aimed at professional meteorologists and researchers, including specialists in all science topics covered by the QJ, with particular emphasis on attracting early-career scientists.
Registration
REGISTRATION HAS NOW CLOSED.
If you would like to attend, please email conferences@rmets.org to see if any spaces are available.
Registration for this event is open and attendance is available in person only.
Please note that our registration process has recently changed:
Members
If you are a member of the Society and have an account already, please log in to your account before your register. If you are a member and don’t have an account set up already, you will need to create an account. Your username is the email address that is linked to your membership.
Non-Members
If you are not a member of the Society you will need to create an account in order to register for events.
Once you have created an account, you will be required to log in each time you would like to register for an event. You will also have access to a Dashboard area that will show which events you have registered for and past events you have attended.
Any information you provide to us will only be used by The Royal Meteorological Society and appointed representatives.
This meeting is part of the Royal Meteorological Society Meetings programme, open to all, from expert to enthusiast, for topical discussions on the latest advances in weather and climate. Free to attend. Non-members are welcome.
A copy of our terms and conditions can be found here
If you have any queries with regards to this event or require any further information please contact us at conferences@rmets.org
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The Royal Meteorological Society is proud to be celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Quarterly Journal with a commemorative meeting at Imperial College, London. The talks were specifically chosen to reflect the best papers submitted in QJ over the years, including looking back over past progress, and forward to challenges of the future.
Speakers included Tim Woollings (Oxford University), Tony McNally (ECMWF), Brian Golding (Met Office), Joanna Haigh (Imperial College), Alan Blyth (Leeds University), Steef Boeing (Leeds University), Mark Baldwin (Exeter University), Bablu Sinha (National Oceanography Centre) and Thornwald Stein (University of Reading).
A panel session was held to discuss all aspects of scientific publishing, including topics such as the future of scientific publishing; how best to publicise your research; open access and its funding, open vs closed reviews. Panel members will include representatives from the QJ Chief Editors, Wiley publishers and the RMetS Exec Team.
During the networking refreshments, delegates had the opportunity to review posters presented by early-career scientists who have recently published in the QJ. The meeting will end with a celebratory drink reception.
This event was aimed at professional meteorologists and researchers, including specialists in all science topics covered by the QJ, with particular emphasis on attracting early-career scientists.
Registration
REGISTRATION HAS NOW CLOSED.
If you would like to attend, please email conferences@rmets.org to see if any spaces are available.
Registration for this event is open and attendance is available in person only.
Please note that our registration process has recently changed:
Members
If you are a member of the Society and have an account already, please log in to your account before your register. If you are a member and don’t have an account set up already, you will need to create an account. Your username is the email address that is linked to your membership.
Non-Members
If you are not a member of the Society you will need to create an account in order to register for events.
Once you have created an account, you will be required to log in each time you would like to register for an event. You will also have access to a Dashboard area that will show which events you have registered for and past events you have attended.
Any information you provide to us will only be used by The Royal Meteorological Society and appointed representatives.
This meeting is part of the Royal Meteorological Society Meetings programme, open to all, from expert to enthusiast, for topical discussions on the latest advances in weather and climate. Free to attend. Non-members are welcome.
A copy of our terms and conditions can be found here
If you have any queries with regards to this event or require any further information please contact us at conferences@rmets.org