Mae’r newid yn yr hinsawdd yn effeithio’n uniongyrchol ar Fôr Iwerddon a’i gymunedau arfordirol ac mae angen iddynt addasu i'r newidiadau hyn...
Roedd partneriaid Gwyddelig CCAT i fod i deithio i Gymru ar gyfer ein cyfarfod tîm bob chwe mis ond yn anffodus cynhaliwyd y cyfarfod ar-lein oherwydd COVID-19...
We are rectuiting a Research Manager for the CCAT project. This is an 15-month post with “Coastal Communities Adapting Together” (CCAT) which is a 30-month project funded by EU INTERREG...
To deepen the Marine Institute understanding of Ireland’s Seascapes, they have created a short online survey. The survey responses will help identify, classify and describe...
The UK government has announced a £60 million marine energy project to tackle climate change while reviving Pembrokeshire’s economy. As well as stimulating growth, Pembroke Dock Marine...
The CCAT project sets out to build capacity to adapt to change in Irish Sea coastal communities through citizen engagement in activities such as participatory mapping, GeoDesign workshops, GeoGames...
The CCAT project have put together a list of quality climate change resources which could be used in schools and also for others. We are working on our own materials to support schools and...
University College Dublin is recruiting a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Level 1, and a Research Scientist to work on the CCAT project. The posts are for 18-month with “Coastal Communities...
Cynhaliodd Coleg Sir Benfro digwyddiad Yrfaoedd STEM yn Maes Ynni Morol am ysgolion uwchradd lleol a’r coleg, ar 11eg Mawrth. Trefnwyd y digwyddiad mewn partneriaeth â Coleg Sir Benfro...
Pembrokeshire College hosted the CCAT STEM Careers in Marine Energy event for local secondary schools and colleges on 11th March. The event was organised by CCAT project partners Pembrokeshire...