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education & trainingProgress against contractual milestonesOutcome: Increase awareness of the climate system <strong>and</strong> our role/influence in it.Output: Train the climate specialists of tomorrow.Milestone Date ProgressAttract an increasing number of top-qualitystudents <strong>and</strong> deliver on-time completion ofresearch theses.2003-10 Intake of 12 new students in the past 12months.6 students were awarded their PhD <strong>and</strong> afurther 10 are under examination.Outcome: Raise public awareness of <strong>Antarctic</strong>a <strong>and</strong> Southern Ocean science.Output: Communication liaison with the general public.Milestone Date ProgressEstablish communications/liaisonwith community groups via ACE CRCcontributions to *‘<strong>Antarctic</strong> Adventure’,museums <strong>and</strong> educational facilities.* Note: ‘<strong>Antarctic</strong> Adventure’ no longer exists.2003-10 Second Research Users’ Forum held inCanberra in February 2006.ACE CRC researchers contributed to thedevelopment of a major <strong>Antarctic</strong> exhibit atthe Tasmanian Museum <strong>and</strong> Art Gallery.ACE CRC researchers did more than 50presentations to non-specialist audiences,including school groups, teachers <strong>and</strong>community organisations.The ACE CRC participated in 3 differentevents during the Hobart <strong>Antarctic</strong>Midwinter Festival.74 <strong>Antarctic</strong> <strong>Climate</strong> & <strong>Ecosystems</strong> CRC - <strong>Annual</strong> Report <strong>2005</strong>-06

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