BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:5c7adc4ab15bcd939030de8e2c096177 CATEGORIES:Field and Summer Schools CREATED:20200429T083421 SUMMARY:Arctic Science IntegrAtion Quest (ASIAQ) field course - postponed to 10-18 April 2021 LOCATION:Tarfala Research Station\, Sweden DESCRIPTION:Due to the current exceptional circumstances caused by the Corona pandemic, we have postponed this course. The new course date is 10-18 April 2021. We expect that the situation has improved by then, but if not, successful app licants will be informed in due time.\nThe course is primarily aimed at you ng scientist (MSc students, PhD students, Postdocs) in Arctic research and is given in English. This course has a transdisciplinary approach and focus es on both Arctic research and the role of communicating research.\nThe cou rse involves a set of relevant lectures and tutorials about ongoing Arctic research, TRS and communication techniques. Main emphasis will be placed on group work and a final communication effort/product which is to be produce d during the course. The course starts with introductory lectures from diff erent topics. Field work, group discussions and group work will follow.\nPr actical work \nPlease note that the field component involves long hikes and work during sometimes difficult Arctic/alpine weather conditions. Particip ants are required to bring suitable clothing and shoes for this. Students a re asked to cooperate in small groups (3-4 persons) with different task of interest in the realm of relevant research.\nLearning outcomes \nThe course strives to improve transferable skills such as multidisciplinary approach and collaborative learning. In the end of the course the student will have\ n\n - increased knowledge of current Arctic research and ongoing Arctic res earch initiatives\n - knowledge about different communication techniques\n - ability to understand and evaluate communication efforts\n - increased sk ills to communicate and visualize researchMore information can be found her e: https://asiaq.org/activities/asiaq-field-course/\n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Due to the current exceptional circumstances caused by the Corona pandem ic, we have postponed this course. The new course date is 10-18 April 2021< strong>. We expect that the situation has improved by then, but if not, successful applicants will be informed in due time.
The course is primarily aimed at young scientist (MSc students, PhD students, Postdocs ) in Arctic research and is given in English. This course has a transdiscip linary approach and focuses on both Arctic research and the role of communi cating research.
The course involves a set of relevant lectures and t utorials about ongoing Arctic research, TRS and communication techniques. M ain emphasis will be placed on group work and a final communication effort/ product which is to be produced during the course. The course starts with i ntroductory lectures from different topics. Field work, group discussions a nd group work will follow.
Practical work
Please note that the field component involves long hikes and work during s
ometimes difficult Arctic/alpine weather conditions. Participants are requi
red to bring suitable clothing and shoes for this. Students are asked to co
operate in small groups (3-4 persons) with different task of interest in th
e realm of relevant research.
Learning outcomes 
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The course strives to improve transferable skills such as multidisci
plinary approach and collaborative learning. In the end of the course the s
tudent will have
More information can be found here: https://asiaq.org/activities/asiaq-f ield-course/
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