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CATEGORIES:Field and Summer Schools
CREATED:20250114T101949
SUMMARY:ADVANCED FIELD SCHOOL ON ARCTIC SEA ICE : TRACKING CHANGES ACROSS SCALES
LOCATION:Qikiqtarjuaq\, Nunavut\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:This advanced field school on arctic sea ice offers students a unique oppor
 tunity to engage with leading scientists and experienced professionals thro
 ugh a transdisciplinary, cutting-edge training program. Taking part in an a
 ctual ocean research program, participants will gain a better understanding
  of sea ice changes in the Canadian Arctic, from microstructures to icy lan
 dscapes, and explore their cascading impact on ecosystems, northern communi
 ties and global climates.\nHosted at the Qikiqtarjuaq Research Station (Nun
 avut, Canada) (67° 33′ N, 64° 01′ W), this field school provides an integra
 tive learning experience across a wide range of disciplines including optic
 s-photonics, Arctic marine biology and ecology, marine physics, biochemistr
 y and remote sensing. Participants will also have the opportunity to intera
 ct with community members of Qikiqtarjuaq, gaining insight into the richnes
 s of Inuit knowledge and perspectives on sea ice and the challenges norther
 n communities face in relation to climate variability and change.\nThis sch
 ool is a joint initiative of the Sentinel North program at Université Laval
 , Useful Arctic Knowledge, and Takuvik.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>This advanced field school on arctic sea ice offers students a unique op
 portunity to engage with leading scientists and experienced professionals t
 hrough a transdisciplinary, cutting-edge training program. Taking part in a
 n actual ocean research program, participants will gain a better understand
 ing of sea ice changes in the Canadian Arctic, from microstructures to icy 
 landscapes, and explore their cascading impact on ecosystems, northern comm
 unities and global climates.</p><p>Hosted at the Qikiqtarjuaq Research Stat
 ion (Nunavut, Canada) (67° 33′ N, 64° 01′ W), this field school provides an
  integrative learning experience across a wide range of disciplines includi
 ng optics-photonics, Arctic marine biology and ecology, marine physics, bio
 chemistry and remote sensing. Participants will also have the opportunity t
 o interact with community members of Qikiqtarjuaq, gaining insight into the
  richness of Inuit knowledge and perspectives on sea ice and the challenges
  northern communities face in relation to climate variability and change.</
 p><p>This school is a joint initiative of the Sentinel North program at Uni
 versité Laval, Useful Arctic Knowledge, and Takuvik.</p>
X-EXTRAINFO:https://sentinellenord.ulaval.ca/en/seaice2025
DTSTAMP:20260404T014537Z
DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20250409
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20250419
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