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Are you attending ASSW in Aarhus? Please add our NNA international meeting to your calendar! We will convene on March 30 from 16:00-18:00 CEST in Mødelokale 2.3 to discuss the legacy and future of NNA. We will have a panel discussion as well as a storytelling activity. We hope to see you there!
New Collaborator Highlight 📍 Learn about the Arctic Report Card, which leads a key effort in tracking and communicating rapid environmental change across the Arctic, and its collaboration with the Arctic Data Center through the data portal. Read more here 🔗 arcticdata.io/all/news/202...
ONLY 8 DAYS LEFT! 📢
The 2026 Arctic Data Center Community Survey is still OPEN! We’re gathering feedback on how we can improve our tools, services, and trainings. Share your input and spread the word to your network.
🔗 ucsb.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6unK3F6sUusy...
The Arctic Data Center is seeking 3 new members to serve 3-year terms on our Science Advisory Board. The Board provides advice and leadership regarding the goals and strategic priorities of the Center. Closing April 30th.
For more info and to nominate yourself or others: forms.gle/hhbYoe9YXyDb...
A new article in Reviews of Geophysics explores recent advances in the physics, observation, and modeling of frozen soil hydrology. 🌐
🔗 Learn more in @eos.org: buff.ly/FzmIg5J
#AGUPubs #ClimateChange #Permafrost #ClimateAction #SDG13 #EarthScience #Hydrology @reviewsgeophysics.bsky.social
USAPECS’s 10th Annual International Polar Film Festival (PFF) is live from March 16-March 20, 2026 at www.usapecs.org/polar-film-f.... Showcases one of the best recent films about the polar and alpine regions.
Roundtable filmmaker discussion (3/20) registration here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Ever wondered how passive acoustic monitoring can give us a better understanding of whales? 🐋 Angela Szescirorka's research on bowhead whales in the Arctic does just that! Read more about it in the latest dataset highlight 🔗 https://arcticdata.io/all/news/2026/03/szesciorka/
Collaborative research works best when ideas, tools, and frameworks can be shared and adapted across different communities. The “forking mindset” offers a good way to think about how open science can be implemented across various research communities.
The winter 2026 NNA REU took place at the Alaska Forum. Seven students from across Alaska presented research on mariculture in Prince William Sound, water temperature impacts on fish & subsistence, and community storytelling. Our next cohort will take place during our annual meeting in September.
📣New resource available from the NNA-CO! Check out our new mini-course - Arctic Scientists in the Classroom: Principles for Designing Community-Centered Educational Programs 🎓
ceee.colorado.edu/online-works...
Photo of Arctic tern behind text that says 'Planning Safe and Effective Field Campaigns | Join "NSF Ice-Shelf Rumpling" and PSECCO for a discussion on how panelists plan for and execute safe fieldwork practices while managing science goals on March 11, 2026 | 10am AKT | 12pm MT | 2pm ET" Photo Credit: Noémie Friscourt
Join us on March 11 for a dynamic panel on planning safe, effective polar field campaigns—packed with real‑world insights, practical tools, and guidance for early‑career researchers heading into the Arctic or Antarctic. Register for the panel discussion here: psecco.org/outreach/pse...
We want your input! 📣
The 2026 Arctic Data Center Community Survey is now open. Help us strengthen our tools, services, and trainings by sharing what’s working and what could be improved.
🔗 ucsb.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
PSECCO logo and text that says 'Apply for a PSECCO Conference Travel Grant. Find more information about how to apply on the ‘News’ page of the PSECCO website; deadline is March 15, 2026.' on top of a purple background. A photo of five people gathered at a conference in front of twinkle lights is shown in the middle.
U.S.-based scientists are invited to apply for PSECCO Conference Travel Grant funding by March 15, 2026. Learn more about who is eligible to apply and how here: psecco.org/news/psecco-...
Are you still planning to submit an abstract to the 2026 Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference? Call for abstracts close tomorrow, January 30!
alaskaseagrant.org/events/2026-...
Photo of an Arctic town. Text overlaid on photo says "Register for this workshop equipping polar ECRs with the knowledge and resources to ethically collect, manage and share data. February 11, 2026, 9 am AKT | 11 am MT | 1 pm ET" Logos for PSECCO and the Arctic Data Center are on the top of the image as the workshop is co-hosted by them.
Join PSECCO and @arcticdatactr.bsky.social for a workshop equipping polar early career scientists (ECRs) with the knowledge and resources to ethically collect, manage and share data. Register on for the workshop here: psecco.org/outreach/pse...
The third episode of the Fostering Indigenous-led Research mini-series of the Arctic Together Podcast is now available wherever you get your podcasts. Tune in to hear about Indigenous-led conservation efforts and why it should be a focus of everyone's conservation efforts. nna-co.org/arctic-toget...
Photo of a marine terminating glaciers. Text overlaid on photo "Media Training for Polar Early Career Scientists | Interested in learning how to talk about your research to journalists and the media? Join us to learn what makes science newsworthy from CIRES’ Science Communications Editor on January 29, 2026 9 am AKT | 11 am MT | 1 pm ET ". Photo by Clément Cherblanc.
Join PSECCO and @cires.colorado.edu for a media training designed for polar early career scientists. Register on the events page of our website: psecco.org/events!
From everyone here at the NNA Community Office, we wish you a joyful holiday season. We will be taking time out of office to rest Dec 24-Jan 5. Wishing you peace, joy, and warmth this season and beyond.
Join us today at AGU25 from 2:15 to 3:45 CT for a session led by the NNA-CO on diverse disciplines and knowledge systems and how they can be used to address complex societal challenges!
The NNA-CO team would like to remind the NNA community to please save the dates for the 2026 NNA Annual Community Meeting. Next year’s meeting will be held in Fairbanks, Alaska during September 15-17, 2026.
Visit the AGU Publications Booth Open Science Pavilion, Exhibit Hall
Want to learn about publishing in AGU’s journals, books, preprint server, and more?📚
Stop by the AGU Publications booth in the Exhibit Hall and learn about all things #AGUPubs!
#AGU25
Join us today at AGU25 from 2:15 to 3:45 CT for a session led by the NNA-CO on engaging diverse learners in Arctic science!
President Trump Appoints Thomas Emanuel Dans to lead U.S. Arctic Research Commission: www.arctic.gov/news-12-10-25/
Two of the NNA-CO's Convergence Working Groups will be presenting posters at AGU25 next week. Join us in supporting them on December 18!
Are you attending AGU25 in New Orleans next week? We're excited to share these NNA-CO-led poster presentations and sessions focused on convergence research, Arctic education, and lessons learned from the NNA initiative!
🎧 Submit a song to the #AGU25 Music Playlist! Share the title and artist of a song that reminds you of New Orleans, Earth and space science, or the AGU25 theme: Where Science Connects Us.
🎶 Submit today: buff.ly/i5Tz3et
Promo for the AGU2025 list of polar sessions and events in a document to help navigate the conference. Header on top of photo states “Headiing to AGU this December? Check out our AGU25 guide to polar activities at the conference to see an overview of what’s going on related to Arctic and Antarctic science!” with a person and a red helicopter in the background.
Heading to AGU but unsure how to plan your schedule? Check out the PSECCO polar sessions and events guide, which outlines the various polar activities happening at AGU this year organized by day. Check out the full document at the link below! psecco.org/news/connect...
Tomorrow, December 4, is the last day to express your interest in being a mentor for our 2026 NNA REU students! Please email Alicia Christensen (alicia.christensen@colorado.edu) for more information.
📣New resource available from the NNA-CO! Check out our new mini-course - Arctic Scientists in the Classroom: Principles for Designing Community-Centered Educational Programs 🎓
ceee.colorado.edu/online-works...