By: Brit Myers, ARCUS Project Manager
The first Navigating the New Arctic (NNA) Investigators Meeting was held virtually 16–17 April 2020. The NNA Investigators meeting was a cooperative effort among the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Office of Polar Programs, the NNA Working group at NSF, the Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS), experts on Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge and working with Arctic communities, and NNA project investigators and team members.
Lightning talk videos, project update reports, and summary notes from the meeting are now available and can be found on the NNA Investigators Meeting webpage. The brief lightning talk recordings and project update reports were produced by each of the NNA project teams to introduce their research activities to the wider community and to highlight any unique collaboration opportunities that they are interested in exploring.
A formal meeting report is forthcoming and will provide descriptions of the NNA Investigator community, meeting discussion highlights, and insights from NNA project team members on research co-production and convergence.
Navigating the New Arctic (NNA) is an initiative of the US National Science Foundation. Learn more about NNA and NSF’s 10 Big Ideas here.