Thursday, January 22, 2026

Fwd: Fw: OPEN CALL FOR APPLICATIONS ON THE NORDIC ARCTIC PROGRAMME (Deadline 15 February 2026))

See below for a funding opportunity if you have colleagues based in the Nordics. 

Cheers, 
Chloe

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Subject: FW: OPEN CALL FOR APPLICATIONS ON THE NORDIC ARCTIC PROGRAMME (Deadline 15 February 2026))
 

Please share or apply!

 

OPEN CALL FOR APPLICATIONS ON THE NORDIC ARCTIC PROGRAMME (NAP):

Apply by February 15, 2026. 

 

The guiding principle for the Nordic Arctic Programme is resilience and strong civil communities in the Arctic. It takes resilience to maintain and secure stability, growth, and prosperity for Arctic citizens. 

The Nordic Arctic Programme is oriented toward individuals as well as organisations, and it supports locally rooted cooperation in the Nordic and Arctic regions. 

 

Objectives

The purpose of this program is to contribute to the Vision of the Nordic Council of Ministers

The vision is to be the most sustainable and integrated region in 2030. 

The Nordic Arctic Programmes' main goal is: 

  • To directly contribute to the development of attractive and socially viable local communities in the Arctic across generations 
  • To support the development of local business opportunities and sustainable economic growth in the Arctic 
  • To directly contribute to promoting green transitions and the sustainable circular economy of the region 

 

Nordic and Arctic collaborations 

To ensure that a project is well anchored in both the Arctic and the Nordic region, it must include partners from at least three Nordic countries (Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, the Faroe Islands, or Ă…land). This may be supplemented by participants from one or more non-Nordic countries, such as the USA or Canada, if the leading partner is from a Nordic country. 

 

Apply for up to 500.000 DKK per project application.

You can apply for funding of up to DKK 500,000 per project application. The project period can start no earlier than August 1st in the application year and can run for up to two years, ending no later than August 1st of the following year. Your project must contain precise expected results. If you are seeking funding for the continuation of a project that has previously received support from the Nordic Arctic Programme, you must first submit a report explaining the results achieved so far, along with an overview of the project accounts. Repeated funding cannot be guaranteed.

 

https://napa.gl/en/arctic-cooperation-programme/

 

WATCH AND LEARN:
32-minute webinar on how to apply the Nordic Arctic Programme + all the practicalities.

 

 Log on to your profile before you start the application, or register if you are new. 

NEED ADVISE?:

Call or write advisor Pipaluk Lykke / pipaluk@napa.gl / (+299) 28 60 15.

 

 




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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Seabird Training Grants

Hi all,


I volunteer for a UK-based NGO called The Seabird Group. We are currently offering a training grant intended for Black, Asian or minority ethnic background (BAME) applicants to provide up to £250 to support people to volunteer with seabirds. Seabird fieldwork is often unpaid and can be expensive, but field skills are highly sought after and can be key for future career opportunities. We hope that this grant will enable people to undertake such activities who may not otherwise be able to afford it, and these grants are particularly aimed at people from marginalised and/or minority backgrounds and identities.

 

If possible, I would really appreciate it if you could pass this opportunity on. I've included some information below, but please feel free to email me with any questions.

 

Thank you so much!


Dr Katrina Siddiqi-Davies

EDI Officer

The Seabird Group



The Seabird Group offer training grants of up to £250 for individuals to use towards travel, accommodation and subsistence in order to undertake unpaid seabird-focussed fieldwork or volunteering. Training grants are aimed at people with limited or no previous experience with seabirds. Therefore, no previous seabird experience is required. Seabird fieldwork is often unpaid and can be expensive, but field skills are highly sought after and can be key for future career opportunities. We hope that this grant will enable people to undertake such activities who may not otherwise be able to afford it.


Deadline: 28th February. For further details, please see the 'grants' section of our website: http://www.seabirdgroup.org.uk/grants or our application form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdgbsBoiRzDZJqKhFrT8jxO1j4wVNcgTLP0b-FycxmLyYJjJg/viewform?usp=sharing

For a paper form or any other enquiries, please email Katrina Siddiqi-Davies on edi@seabirdgroup.org.uk.

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Fwd: Summer Undergraduate Research and Science Communication Internship Program - Accessible Ichthyoliths

See below for an undergraduate internship programme hosted at WHOI this summer. Note that you must be a US citizen to apply, but can be based at an institution outside of the US. The programme is specifically focused on improving accessibility in sciences. 

Cheers, 
Chloe

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Date: Tue, Jan 13, 2026 at 8:25 PM
Subject: Fwd: Summer Undergraduate Research and Science Communication Internship Program - Accessible Ichthyoliths
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See the below paid opportunity for undergraduates. Please contact Dr. Elizabeth Sibert (esibert@whoi.edu) with any questions. Deadline for application is 13 February.

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Dear Colleagues,

I hope your 2026 is starting off well! I am running a paid summer internship program focusing on research and science communication in micropaleontology and oceanography this summer. Please consider circulating this announcement with any potentially interested undergraduate students or others in your networks - thank you!

Summary: 

The Accessible Ichthyoliths program is a unique NSF-Funded summer internship program that supports undergraduate students to participate in accessible, interdisciplinary summer research and science communication projects focused on ichthyolith micropaleontology and oceanography at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, in Woods Hole, MA. Accessible Ichthyoliths has a goal of improving accessibility and disability access to micropaleontology, oceanography and STEM research, and all REU-eligible students interested in contributing to accessible research and science communication are encouraged to apply.

Please forward to any potential interested parties, and learn more at the webpage: https://www2.whoi.edu/site/paleofishes/accessible-ichthyoliths-internship/. Applications are due Feb 13, 2026. 

Specific questions can be addressed to accessibleichthyoliths@gmail.com.

If you are interested in being a mentor for students in this program this summer, please fill out the mentor interest form: https://forms.gle/VD5kXbnqzjGjdUp4A 

More information: 

**Paid opportunity for undergraduates to participate in accessible micropaleontology and oceanography based research and science communication this summer** 

The Accessible Ichthyoliths program is a unique NSF-Funded summer internship program that supports undergraduate students to participate in accessible, interdisciplinary summer research and science communication projects focused on ichthyolith micropaleontology and oceanography at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, in Woods Hole, MA. It is hosted out of the PaleoFISHES Lab with Dr. Elizabeth Sibert. This cohort-based program will support three students per summer for three summers (9 total students) to learn and develop their skills in STEM research and communication, using ichthyoliths as their primary entry-point to the professional world of paleontology and marine sciences. Accessible Ichthyoliths has a goal of improving accessibility and disability access to micropaleontology, oceanography and STEM research, and all students interested in contributing to accessible research and science communication are encouraged to apply.

The Accessible Ichthyoliths program has two tracks with complimentary goals: Research-focus and Communication-focus. Those on the research track will follow a more traditional summer undergraduate research experience, developing and executing an independent ichthyolith-based research project, while also contributing to the ongoing accessible science communications efforts in the lab. Those on the communications track will focus on developing their own unique accessible science communications products (e.g. videos, podcasts, articles, lesson plans, etc.) and will contribute to data collection and analyses for ongoing research projects in the lab. Students on the communications track will be paired with a mentor in the WHOI Communications office, and students on the research track will be paired with a research mentor related to their project. Students on both tracks will contribute meaningfully to both research and communication efforts throughout the summer.

Successful applicants will join the PaleoFISHES lab group full-time for the summer and be provided with a stipend ($680/week), housing on the WHOI campus, and travel support to and from WHOI for the summer up to $1000. All students who apply will be invited to participate in selected professional development activities throughout the summer.

Application deadline is February 13, 2026


Thank you for considering circulating this announcement! 


Best,

Elizabeth



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Elizabeth C. Sibert, PhD

Assistant Scientist

J. Lamar Worzel and Penzance Early Career Fellow

Department of Geology and Geophysics

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution





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Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Jan 21st London Polar Beers

Happy New Year!

 

We are kicking off 2026 with an exciting Polar Beers x PubSci collaboration: Antarctica 2.0: The Heat is On!

 

As many may know, Polar Beers is the UKPN’s pub-based science outreach event, bringing polar scientists and members of the public together over a pint. PubSci is a monthly science communication event in London that presents accessible science talks in a similar pub setting.

 

Details!

 The Old King’s Head, London

  21st January, 2026

 Two talks by Mike Lucibella and Dr. Lavenia Ratnarajah followed by a pub quiz with prizes!!

 

Although this is a free event, tickets are required with an optional donation to PubSci. Please reserve your spot HERE where you can also find more information about the event and the speakers.

 

Can’t make this Polar Beers? Don’t worry! Sign up for the Polar Beers mailing list to hear about any future events : https://mailchi.mp/32c3d150a5c5/polar-beers-mailing-list

 

See you there!



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Fwd: [CRYOLIST] RGS-IBG grant deadlines for students, early career academics, and polar researchers

See below for available funding for various activities! They are specifically aimed at UK ECRs. 

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Deadlines are fast approaching for the next batch of RGS-IBG grants, including the following awards:
  • Gino Watkins Fund Awards                                                                                                   31 January
Up to £4,000 towards expeditions that aim to improve knowledge of the polar regions
  • Monica Cole Research Grant                                                                                              3 February
£1,000 for a UK-based physical geography undergraduate or Masters student undertaking original fieldwork overseas
  • Henrietta Hutton Research Grant                                                                                    3 February
£500 for UK-based undergraduate or Masters students undertaking overseas field research as an individual or as part of a team
  • Frederick Soddy Postgraduate Award                                                                            3 February
Up to £6,000 to support UK-based PhD students carrying out research on 'the study of the social, economic and cultural life of a region'
  • RGS-IBG Small Research Grants                                                                                      3 February
Up to £3,500 for UK-based early career researchers conducting original desk or field-based research in any area of geography
  • RGS Explore Grants                                                                                                              15 February
Up to £5,000 to support UK-led teams undertaking overseas expeditions and research, including student teams
£1,000 for teacher-higher education teams for the creation of teaching materials
For information on all of our grants, please visit our webpage or contact Dr Sarah Henton De Angelis at grants@rgs.org.

Dr Sarah Henton De Angelis, PhD, FRGS

Grants Officer

Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

1 Kensington Gore

London, SW7 2AR

T: 44 (0) 207 591 3073

E: grants@rgs.org


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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Fwd: UArctic CAO/VMEs Session

Hi all, 

Happy new year! For anyone heading to the UArctic Congress or working on the central Arctic Ocean and/or vulnerable marine ecosystems, please see below a session soliciting abstracts. The flyer is attached and the deadline is 15th January. 

Reach out directly to Alex Shahbazi if you have any questions. 

Kind regards, 
Chloe

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From: Alexander Shahbazi <ashahbazi@oceanconservancy.org>
Date: Mon, Jan 5, 2026 at 6:25 PM
Subject: UArctic CAO/VMEs Session
To: Chloe Nunn <chloebnunn@gmail.com>


Hi Chloe,

Happy new year! Hoping you had ample time to rest and recharge this holiday season. 

I wanted to pass along this call for abstracts for a session I am co-hosting in the Faroes in May. Please feel free to share and also to connect me to anyone who might be particularly interested! We've had slower uptake that normal and I'd really love to feature early career researchers, too. 

Call deadline is Jan 15.

Thanks!
Alex


         

 

Alex Shahbazi

Senior Manager, Arctic Programs

 

A healthy ocean and a thriving planet, forever and for everyone.

oceanconservancy.org

 






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Tuesday, December 23, 2025

NZPS PhD studentships

Dear colleagues and postgraduate students, 

 

We also have and NZPS studetnhship available for biological aerosol monitoring that could be of interest to a broad range of applicants (as a strongly interdisciplinary project, this studentship would be suitable for students with a wide range of backgrounds including a degree in Engineering, Physics or Biology, including those with a background in Microbiology, Ecology, Molecular Ecology, Environmental Physics, Physical Modelling or Atmospheric Science. Students with a background in Ecological Modelling are also particularly encouraged to apply):

 

https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/developing-net-zero-solutions-for-autonomous-polar-atmospheric-monitoring-of-biological-aerosols-ref-2617-nzps-nu-pearce/?p193364

 

Please disseminate as appropriate.

 

With best wishes for a festive season.

 

David

 

 

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