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Dr Paul Mann

Associate Professor

Department: Geography and Environmental Sciences

I joined ϲ in 2013 after completing three years as a post-doctoral researcher in Woods Hole, USA. During this time, I had the opportunity to study some of the world’s largest river systems and grew increasingly interested in Arctic science. This experience, combined with my previous work with the British Antarctic Survey, led me to focus my research on polar systems and how they are responding to environmental change. 

Paul Mann

  • Louise Mercer Northern Perspectives: community-based monitoring for tracing environmental change in the Canadian Arctic Start Date: 01/10/2021
  • Samuel Cottingham Arctic stream dissolved organic matter dynamics under environmental change Start Date: 01/10/2014 End Date: 24/10/2019

  • Environmental Studies/Science PhD May 31 2010
  • Environmental Studies/Science MSc September 30 2004
  • Marine Biology BSc (Hons) September 01 2000
  • Information not provided American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2013


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