Data to Diapers via Remote Arctic Expeditions, Climate Science, and Bedtime Stories
Thursday, 30 October 2025 – 15:30, Aula Arduino
Invited Speaker: Prof. Gina Moseley – Department of Geology, University of Innsbruck
In this inspiring and personal talk, Prof. Gina Moseley takes audiences on a journey across icy Arctic landscapes and into the heart of the home. Blending tales from remote expeditions in northeast
Greenland with cutting-edge climate science and the realities of motherhood, she explores how ancient cave formations help us understand past climate change, and why that matters for the
future.
The seminar will be followed at 16.30 by the round table “Challenges and barriers to diversity, inclusion, equity and accessibility in field research” in order to initiate a department discussion about experiences and critical issues to be addressed in our field work.
While the seminar is open to the public, in order to attend to the round table it is necessary to register at this google form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdEAhP9iopdTLVaygihezIHYSm-1ednKbMWXCpvS5AuyNeB7A/viewform

Seminar organized by the commission diversity, equity and inclusion of the Department of Geosciences

