The Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee (IARPC) is charged with enhancing the scientific monitoring of and research in the Arctic, and on increasing collaboration between federal agencies, Arctic researchers, and Arctic residents. IARPC is working to improve communication and collaboration between federal agencies and Indigenous communities in the Arctic. To support this goal, IARPC is recruiting for two new positions.
Polar and Alpine Community News

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In our Polar and Alpine Community News we feature news from the many partners that APECS is working with, as well as other news from a variety of sources related to research in the Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine regions as well as the wider Cryosphere. Many thanks to APECS members and the wider Polar research community for contributing to this shared resources!
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20th International Swiss Climate Summer School - Application deadline 16 January
20th Swiss Climate Summer School
Extreme weather and climate: from atmospheric processes to impacts on ecosystems and society
28 August - 2 September 2022
Grindelwald, Switzerland
Swiss Climate Research, the network of leading Swiss institutions in climate research and education, invites young scientists (PhD students and postdocs) to join high-profile climate researchers in a scenic Swiss Alpine setting for keynote lectures, workshops and poster sessions on the occasion of the 20th Swiss Climate Summer School 2022.
Read more ...Winter school on Atmosphere-Ocean-Ice Interaction processes
AGU Flash Freeze Competition at the Fall Meeting
Are you a student looking to fund your innovative research in Cryospheric Science? Consider participating in the Flash Freeze competition at this year's Fall Meeting!
The AGU Cryosphere Section Executive Committee is now accepting applications for the Cryosphere Innovation Award for Students that will be decided in the Flash Freeze competition during the Fall Meeting (Thursday, December 10). Format will include both in-person and remote participation. The award is open to all students attending the 2021 Fall Meeting and is given to support and recognize innovative student-led research in the Cryospheric Sciences.
Read more ...ECOPs needed for development of Arctic practices
The Ocean Best Practices endorsed Programme is looking for ECOPs to participate in their work on Arctic practices. The work includes developing a template and guide to make Arctic methods, standards and procedures more findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR).
Read more ...Call for Freeze-up photos
MSc(Res) Polar & Alpine Change at the University of Sheffield, UK
MSc(Res) Polar and Alpine Change Programme
Department of Geography, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
This one-year MSc(Res) programme should interest students seeking Masters-level research training and experience within the broad subject area of cold-regions science. Its research areas include glaciology, geomorphology, climate change, Quaternary science, and oceanic and atmospheric processes.
Read more ...ARCUS Annual Meeting
The Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. (ARCUS) invites registration for this year’s ARCUS Annual Meeting. This virtual event will take place Thursday, 4 November 2021 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. via Zoom.
The ARCUS Annual Meeting is an important opportunity for ARCUS' Members, Board of Directors, staff, and other interested individuals to meet, talk, and connect with one another around key Arctic research and education issues and collaboration opportunities.
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