Get your tickets today for the 14th annual Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS)'s Annual Science Meeting (ASM), set to take place November 5-7 and be hosted at the Technology & Innovation Centre (TIC) at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
On October 17, 2024, during the Arctic Circle Assembly, PhD and master students from Québec and UArctic universities had an opportunity to present their work through lightning talks.
Led by Dr Clara Hoppe from the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, new findings published in the journal Nature Communications show Arctic microalgae can build biomass with less light than previously recorded as the minimum for photosynthesis.
The Ice Core Working Group (ICWG) of the U.S. National Science Foundation Ice Drilling program (IDP) invites nominations, including self-nominations, from the U.S. scientific community to fill one open position on the ICWG. The ICWG aims to have diverse representation from a range of scientific expertise and career stages.
The Arctic Data Center invites applications to participate in their upcoming in-person workshop, Scalable and Computationally Reproducible Approaches to Arctic Research. This workshop will take place April 7-11, 2025 in Santa Barbara, California. Register by November 15, 2024.
It all began with a small piece of soft brown wool entangled in the delicate branches of a dwarf birch. I was a new Master's student starting my fieldwork, spending days crouched over the tundra in Nunavik, Northern Québec.
The fourth Frederik Paulsen Arctic Academic Action Award (FP Award) has been awarded to Alexander Tøsdal Tveit, Lisa Y. Stein, and Fang Qian in a ceremony today at the Arctic Circle Assembly in Iceland.
A new study highlights how citizens can contribute towards 51% of the data to track progress on global biodiversity goals. To ensure this, the research identified ways to increase citizen's participation and collaboration in monitoring biodiversity.
A study led by researchers from the UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Marine Biodiversity has documented significant shifts in the distribution of marine invertebrates in the Barents Sea, shedding light on the ecological impacts of climate change over the past century and a half.
The Arctic Ecology Research program at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) invites applications for funded PhD positions open for students to start as early as Spring 2025.