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 Survey on International Research Priorities for: “Understanding the Dynamics and Resilience of Arctic Social-Ecological Systems to Foster a Sustainable Future”

27th November 2024

Survey on International Research Priorities for: “Understanding the Dynamics and Resilience of Arctic Social-Ecological Systems to Foster a Sustainable Future”

The co-chairs of the Research Priority Team 3 for the International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP) IV invite input via their survey, Understanding the Dynamics and Resilience of Arctic Social-Ecological Systems to Foster a Sustainable Future. The overarching aim of this project is to develop a benchmarking report to be used to track a) ‘where we are at’ and b) ‘what we want to achieve’ within Research Priority Team 3’s theme. 

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ASSW 2025 Call for Sponsorship

21st November 2024

ASSW 2025 Call for Sponsorship

The Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) 2025 invites organizations, corporations, and philanthropists to become sponsors of this important gathering for the Arctic. Taking place in Boulder, Colorado (USA) from 20-28 March 2025, ASSW 2025 will bring together leading Arctic researchers, Indigenous representatives, policy-makers, and other interested parties to address critical challenges facing the Arctic region and its role in the global system.

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IASC Activity Report: Juneau Icefield Research Program 2024

20th November 2024

IASC Activity Report: Juneau Icefield Research Program 2024

Not many research projects have been going since 1946 – but once again, in summer 2024, researchers converged on the Juneau Icefield to learn from its intriguing ice and continue its long-term dataset and educational programs. To that end, the 2024 Juneau Icefield Research Program (JIRP) welcomed 32 students, 13 staff, 24 teaching faculty, and another two dozen researchers. Thanks to IASC support, multiple students from underrepresented backgrounds received tuition reductions which facilitated their participation.

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