FINAL call for all researchers to get FREE access to >30 marine stations & institutes in 13 countries for marine scienceresearch between April & July 2022. ASSEMBLE Plus extended!
Application Deadline: 14 February 2022
Aquae. Il futuro è nell’oceano è una mostra scientifica che presenta al pubblico un percorso ricco di esperienze interattive sulle più importanti tematiche legate al mare, all’oceanografia e alle tecnologie ad esso collegate.
A cura del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche_Unità Comunicazione
CNR – Dipartimento scienze del Sistema Terra e Tecnologie per l’Ambiente
CNR – Istituto di Scienze Marine, CNR – Istituto per lo studio degli Impatti Antropici e la Sostenibilità in ambiente marino, CNR – Istituto di Scienze Polari, CNR – Istituto di Ingegneria del Mare
International Symposium - Arctic Connections. The Great Challenge of the Arctic: Perspectives and Changes for a Peaceful Cooperation
Hybrid format (weblive and in presence)
The Arctic Field Grant supports fieldwork for students and researchers collecting data in Svalbard and Jan Mayen.
The call for AFG2022 opens October 7th 2021. The application deadline is 17th of November 2021 at 13.00 CET.
All applications will go through the electronic application module from the Research Council of Norway. Please read the HowTo, FAQs and terms & conditions carefully before starting the application process as missing information may lead to the rejection of your application. All relevant document can be found on this page.
Arctic Frontiers Science 2021 will take place on 1-4 February 2021
Arctic Frontiers 2021 goes digital!
The 2022 theme of Arctic Frontiers, Pathways, reflects on the choices the Arctic is facing when addressing pressing global challenges.
8-11 May 2022 - Tromsø, Norway & Online
At Arctic Frontiers 2025: Beyond Borders, there will be seven science themes. These represent the latest developments in Arctic research and span the physical and social sciences, as well as technological developments and innovative methods. Each theme is co-organised by a session committee and led by scientists from our partner organisations.
Arctic PASSION is an EU HORIZON 2020 project aiming to co-create and implement of a coherent, integrated Arctic observing system: the Pan-Arctic Observing System of Systems - pan-AOSS. It aims to overcome known flaws in the present observing system by refining its operability, improving, and extending pan-Arctic scientific and community-based monitoring and the integration with Indigenous and Local knowledge, by streamlining the access and interoperability of Arctic Data systems and services, and by ensuring the economic viability and sustainability of the observing system for years to come. The pan-AOOS shall allow for the monitoring of ongoing environmental changes, reduce uncertainly in predicting future system changes, support risk assessment, and inform and guide mitigation and adaptation measures, and to support sustainable development in the Arctic and elsewhere.
Annual meeting of the Arctic PASSION project consortium - Timetable
Webinar on 09.11.2022, 4 pm GMT on Zoom.
Arctic PASSION Online Seminar on Arctic Observing Systems
The workshop will focus on the current state of in situ ocean observing in the Arctic, with sessions covering ocean and sea ice observing as well as new technologies and data management.
Convened by the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC)
Hosted by the Icelandic Centre for Research and the University of Akureyri
ASSW2020 Site
The Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) is organised annually by the International Arctic Science Committee to provide opportunities for coordination, cooperation and collaboration between the various scientific organisations involved in Arctic research.
In even number years the ASSW includes the Arctic Observing Summit (AOS), a high-level, biennial summit that aims to provide community-driven, science-based guidance for the design, implementation, coordination and long-term operation of Arctic observing systems.
The theme of ASSW 2025 is Arctic Research Planning for the Next Decade as it will include the Fourth International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP IV) Summit, providing a unique opportunity for participants to contribute toward planning the next decade of Arctic research. The ICARP IV Summit will engage Arctic researchers, Indigenous Peoples, policymakers, and other interested parties from around the world, serving as a crucial milestone for shaping the Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33.
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Programma Ricerche Artico
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