- Interested in improving our knowledge of climate by looking into the past? In the Pliocene the earth was hotter than today, but carbon dioxide was "about the same". Come work with us in 2026 looking at where this crucial information comes from, and how to make it better during an M2 internship.
- Are you looking for a master's internship (5-6 months)? Constraining tropical planktonic foraminifera depth habitats in a (past) high-CO2 world 🥵🌎 Come to @climatecerege.bsky.social, south of France☀️🇫🇷 Deadline: 15 Nov 2025. Start: Jan-Mar 2026. More info👇 nuage.osupytheas.fr/s/fdAEGQXkwA...
- You'll be based at @climatecerege.bsky.social in Aix-en-Provence and looking at tiny fossil seashells called foraminifera. These shells lock away the ocean's chemistry and can be used as a Time Machine to explore past climate. With @jysuarezibarra.bsky.social, me and others you'll explore...
- how evolution impacts the fossil record and our climate data from the all-important mid-Pliocene interval (~3.2 million years ago). email: suarez@cerege.fr and chalk@cerege.fr for more information or to apply (CV + cover letter). nuage.osupytheas.fr/s/fdAEGQXkwA...