IASC aims to facilitate international and interdisciplinary Arctic science. To meet this aim, it allocates funds each year for Cross-Cutting Activities – activities that are supported by at least two of the five IASC Working Groups (WGs). The objective of this WG-spanning program is to promote system-scale activities within IASC and to encourage the WGs to explore interdisciplinary activities, in particular across the natural and social sciences. In addition, IASC allocates also funds to Working-Group-specific projects.
IASC is happy to announce that it will support, in whole or part, the following activities for 2024-2025:
Cross-Cutting:
Atmosphere Working Group (AWG)
ARTofMELT 1st Science Workshop | ||
Regular trace gas and aerosol profile measurements in the Arctic troposphere: a key data gap in constraining Arctic processes and reducing model uncertainties |
Cryosphere Working Group
9th Snow Science Winter School | ||
International Summer School in Glaciology | ||
Juneau Icefield Research Program | ||
Karthaus Summerschool on Ice Sheets and Glaciers in the Climate System |
Marine Working Group (MWG)
Social and Human Working Group (SHWG)
Blue Justice in and for the Arctic | ||
Decolonising Archives in the Arctic | ||
Towards shared understanding of co-creative and Indigenous-led research for ICARP IV |
Terrestrial Working Group (TWG)
Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Science Workshop at ICARP IV
Updated information about, and outcomes from, these activities will be posted on the IASC website. Further questions on IASC cross-cutting activities should be directed to the IASC Secretariat.