The Arctic Science Partnership is a Greenlandic-Danish-Canadian research collaboration, bringing together the world's leading Arctic climate scientists.
Learn about beluga research with @LosetoLisa
& Luke Storrie (@umanitoba), Shannon MacPhee (@DFO_Science), Chukita Gruben (Joint Secretariat: Inuvialuit Settlement Region), @ArcticNetSA president @enooyaq in conversation with @nwtresearch!
Register here: bit.ly/3seBMUt
Thanks to Natalie Carter, Shelly Elverum, and Justin Milton (@uOttawa, Pond Inlet) for presenting "Amplifying Inuit voices through collaborative (shipping) research" at the ASP Baffin Bay Seminar Series. We encourage everyone to read the ScIQ Report here: ocean.org/wp-content/uploads…
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An international team, led by @umanitoba Dorthe Dahl-Jensen and three others, studied fossil plants and sediment from the bottom of Greenland. Results show that most, or all, of Greenland has been ice-covered the last million years and ice-free for a period before this time.
Dahl-Jensen was one of the foreign researchers attracted to Canada thanks to a top-level #CERC (Canada Excellence Research Chairs) grant in 2019.
@CERC_CERC @CRC_CRC
Do you want to get out into the field? Are you packing for your 1st #fieldwork experience? Are you just curious about fieldwork or experienced & looking to share your stories?
Join @APECS_Germany on 18 March at 5:30 pm CET. Register 👉tinyurl.com/apecs-fieldwork#Arctic#Antarctica
Calling all ArcticNet Network Investigator or Highly Qualified Personnel: you are invited to ArcticNet's Training Fund to raise ethical awareness in northern research! Big thanks to: @ArcticNetSA & @ehPECS!
Applying is now easier than ever: ow.ly/yaxo50DN1WE
Scientists were stunned to discover fossil plants beneath mile-deep Greenland ice, which provides direct evidence that a giant ice sheet covered Greenland probably within the last million years, but was gone in the past in a warmer climate. news.umanitoba.ca/scientists…
Join Dr. David Barber and other presenters at this #AmundsenScience outreach event on March 23 to learn about the Amundsen's history and best practices, and to get involved in the future of this National Research Facility!
Register and learn more: bit.ly/3bZz1zH
The results are in: After three competitive heats, the 12 @UMGradStudies finalists for the Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition have been chosen.
Catch them in the finals on Wednesday, April 21!
#3MT#umanitobabit.ly/3eqEORH
Please join us in welcoming Lauren Candlish as our new Executive Director! Lauren has been with CEOS as a Senior Research Manager, leading and coordinating field campaigns, drafting agreements, and leading community meetings with Indigenous organizations. facebook.com/CEOSUofM/posts/…
How do arctic foxes hunt in the snow? Maybe you’ve seen a video clip of a fluffy white fox, and suddenly it leaps into the air and dive-bombs straight down into the snow. Read more about how they survive in snow covered environments here: ow.ly/Xr6u50DQpip
The @aspscience's Baffin Bay Seminar Series kicks off today at 10-11 am CST! Learn more about how the ocean and ice interact at Upernavik isstrøm, NW Greenland with @umanitoba here: bit.ly/3e1enln
IGS former president Atsumu Ohmura awarded 2021 IASC medal. Member for 47 years serving on several IGS committees a staunch IGS supporter for decades. A wonderful man and a fantastic friend.
The IGS congratulates him and his fabulous wife, André.
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Are you an ArcticNet Network Investigator or Highly Qualified Personnel? We invite you to take advantage of ArcticNet's Training Fund to raise ethical awareness in northern research!
More details: ow.ly/QjSw50DN2bc
Congrats to Dr. Fei Wang, @CeosUofm research, who was awarded the Environmental Division Research and Development Dima Award for distinguished contributions in the field of environmental chemistry or environmental chemical engineering.
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