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What makes the North American Arctic unique? In many ways, it is the remoteness and sparsity of the region that gives it its character: cultural integrity has been preserved, much of the land remains untouched, and political self-determination has been maintained. But its remoteness also gives rise

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Presenters: Nicholas Bond, Ph. D., WA State Climatologist; Elizabeth A. Logerwell, Ph.D., NOAA AFSC

Sponsors: This seminar is part of NOAA's EcoFOCI bi-annual seminar series focused on the ecosystems of the North Pacific Ocean, Bering Sea and U.S. Arctic to improve understanding of

Speakers: Rich Buzard

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The UAF Arctic Coastal Geoscience Lab uses a combination of remote sensing, ground and aerial surveys and citizen science to measure erosion and flooding in several Alaskan villages. During this webinar Rich will describe their work monitoring coastal erosion and laying the foundation for resilience

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada

ArcticNet is planning on hosting an in-person event for its Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) at the Beanfield Centrein Toronto. A joint ACUNS/ArcticNet Student Day will be held on Monday, 5 December along with a series of side meetings, and the topical sessions and networking events will take place

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Pisa, Italy and Online

The second INQUA-MARE Workshop, “Arctic Realm”, will be held in Pisa, Italy and Online using Zoom.

The workshop will follow this provisional schedule:

- Day 1 - 5 December: Micropaleontology, Geochemistry and Biomarkers
- Day 2 - 6 December: Sedimentology, Oceanography and

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Online: 7:00 am AKST, 11:00 am EST, 4:00 pm GMT

The Mathematics on Ice Forum meet once a month to discuss mathematical aspects of ice dynamics and bring together the community in an informal online atmosphere.

The forum is usually 4:00pm to 5:30pm UK Time, though some sessions are at a different time to accommodate people in far-off

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Online: 9:00 am AKST, 1:00 pm EST

Antarctica Day is an international holiday recognizing the anniversary of the signing of the Antarctic Treaty in 1959. It is celebrated on December 1st each year. Along with Midwinter Day, it is one of Antarctica's two principal holidays

Speaking: Helena Bergstedt b.geos, Austria

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The Permafrost Discovery Gateway hosts a monthly webinar series on the second Thursday of each month at 9:00 am Alaska time, raising topics of interest to the permafrost community. The webinar aims to 1) connect the international science community interested in big data remote sensing of permafrost

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Online: 7:30 am AKST, 11:30 am EST, 5:30 pm CET

Every year, on December 1st, the polar community celebrates Antarctica day. For this special day, APECS Germany is organizing a special webinar on funding, welcoming fellow Early Career Researchers and interested students alike.

Topics include how to finance your PhD, PostDoc or fieldwork

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The Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. (ARCUS) announces a call for nominations for our Board of Directors election. There are three seats up for election in a vote of the ARCUS Membership Council that will take place in December. Terms will be three years and begin in January 2023.

We seek