British Antarctic Survey
Gemma Douglas currently works as a Health and Wellbeing Programme Manager at British Antarctic Survey. Previously, Gemma served as an Advice and Welfare Manager at Cambridge SU and a Health Liaison Officer at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Gemma also has experience as a Senior Advisor at Cambridge SU, a Research Assistant at the University of Maine, and in various roles related to health services and education. Gemma holds a Master of Science in Human Development from the University of Maine and a Bachelor of Arts in Ancient History and History from the University of Leicester.
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British Antarctic Survey
Uncovering the secrets of Earth’s frozen places, from the depths of the oceans to the inner edge of space: British Antarctic Survey staff have been living and working in the extremes of Antarctica and the Arctic for over 60 years. What happens in Antarctica doesn't stay in Antarctica. Our planet’s frozen regions are changing in ways that impact the entire planet, and at a rate and scale we haven't seen before. We're working to understand why, what this means for the inhabitants of Earth, and what we can do about it.