Thursday, April 16, 2026

UKPN Seminar Series: Decision-Making for Safe and Supportive Teams (29th April)

Dear UKPN Members,

Join us for the next UKPN seminar, delivered by Imogen Wadlow from the University of Leeds, on Wednesday 29th April at 2-3pm BST.

Drawing on experiences from polar fieldwork and mountain leadership, this talk explores how positive decision-making keeps teams safe and supported in challenging environments. It highlights key positive practises to guide decisions made in the field, flags heuristic traps and presents simple tools to guardrail against these pitfalls. While rooted in fieldwork, many of these lessons are broadly applicable to anyone working in team environments, including computer-based researchers & modellers.

The event will be held on Google Meet and is open to anyone interested. Meeting details will be sent out on registration. Registration and more details are available on Eventbrite here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/decision-making-for-safe-and-supportive-teams-tickets-1987488942930

Please contact info@polarnetwork.org with any questions. 

If you have any requests for speakers/topics or would like to give a seminar yourself please don't hesitate to get in touch!

Kind regards,
Ellie Fisher
Training Officer
UK Polar Network (https://polarnetwork.org/)


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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Research experience placements for undergraduates

Hi all,

NERC are advertising placements for undergrads with the CREATES Doctoral Landscape Awards for summer 2026, several of which have a polar theme. See here for details of eligibility and how to apply:


The full list of projects can be found here:


The deadline for application is the 8th May 2026.

A wider range of NERC placements are also listed here: https://reg.nerc.ac.uk/rep-portal/ but check the closing dates as they vary! It looks like some of those are polar too.

Best wishes,
Thomas

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Thomas Caton Harrison | Polar Climatologist | British Antarctic Survey
High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ET
email: thoton@bas.ac.uk 


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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Re: UKPN mail

Hi Izzy, 

Thank you so so much for this! Much appreciated! 

All the best,
Lucy 

On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 at 17:29, Isabelle Sangha - BAS <isengh52@bas.ac.uk> wrote:
Hello!

Just grabbed the UKPN post from the BAS mail room. I'm attaching photos of everything. Let me know if I am good to get rid of it, or if you would like anything kept. 

Thanks, 
Izzy 


Isabelle Sangha | PhD Student | British Antarctic Survey | University of Cambridge

High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET

Tel: +44 (0) 7367188771    Email: isengh52@bas.ac.uk or is568@cam.ac.uk

 



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Thursday, March 26, 2026

ASSW 2026 Workshop: Safe & Inclusive Arctic Fieldwork

Attending ASSW 2026? 

We warmly invite you to join our workshop at ASSW 2026 on Preparedness for safe and inclusive Arctic fieldwork: supporting Early Career Researchers and how PI's can learn from us…

The workshop aims to foster open discussion, share experiences, and identify actionable steps toward more safe, inclusive and supportive research cultures in Arctic field settings.

Details:
🗓 Sunday 29 March 2026
🕒 13:30
📍 Richard Mortensen room (or online)




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Thursday, March 19, 2026

UKPN Seminar Series 2026-27 - we need you!

Dear UKPN members,

The UKPN is looking for speakers to contribute to our upcoming seminar series for 2026-27. We are inviting you to fill out the Google Form below as an expression of interest.

https://forms.gle/odADAPdqHFBLY3CTA

A seminar talk is generally one hour long, and delivered virtually. Talks can be on any topic relevant to the polar science community, and interdisciplinary subjects are particularly welcome. For inspiration, our YouTube channel has recordings of some previous talks: https://www.youtube.com/@UKPolarNetwork.

Any talks which align with previous training topics would be well received - for example: peer-review, leadership, stakeholder engagement, co-design with indigenous communities, grant proposal writing, science leadership, engaging with policy makers, research data management, outreach... The list goes on! We would definitely encourage you to be creative about what you can offer to ECRs - if you aren't sure whether something would be suitable, please do ask and we can discuss it together.  

If you have any further questions, please email info@polarnetwork.org and we will be happy to provide more information.

Kind regards,
Ellie Fisher
Training Officer
UK Polar Network (https://polarnetwork.org/)


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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Antarctic Flags - extra help needed!

Hi everyone,

 

I run the UKPN Antarctic Flags project on behalf of the UK Polar Network.

 

We have almost wrapped up the project for this year, but we have a handful of flags that were missed or unable to be photographed due to changing fieldwork commitments. Is anyone in this mailing list currently in Antarctica or about to head south? If you would be able to help photograph some student artwork for us, I would really appreciate it. More about the project here: https://polarnetwork.org/education-and-outreach/antarctic-flags/

 

Please do get in touch if you think you can help in the next month or so.

 

Many thanks

 

Fiona


Fiona Old 
Head Of Geography


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Fw: ACOP 2026: Apply for travel support by March 20, 2026



 
 Applications are open for ACOP 2026 Travel Grants. Apply by March 20th.

Permafrost Young Researchers Network

ACOP 2026 Travel Grants Application Deadline: March 20th, 2026

PYRN-IPA ACOP Grants

The application form for the Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) early career researcher (ECR)* financial support for ACOP 2026 is now live. 

PYRN is only able to support registration fees for ECRs. An additional travel grant is available from the organizing committee and the details are included in this email. 

To be considered for funding, please submit this application by March 20th at 23:59 GMT. 

Applicants must meet these eligibility requirements to be considered for financial support:

1. Membership in PYRN

2. Early Career Researcher*

3. First author for an oral or poster presentation at ACOP 2026

If you are selected to receive funding from PYRN, you will be asked to participate in the FrostByte video recordings prior to attendance at the conference (details to follow).

**IMPORTANT**: Please register for the conference if you plan to attend. If you receive the PYRN grant, your registration cost will be refunded to you by the conference.

For any questions on this application, contact Natalie Arpin at pyrnexcom@gmail.com.

*An Early Career Researcher (ECR) is defined as any student, PhD candidate, or practicing professional who is currently enrolled at a post-secondary institution or has received their highest degree within the past six years. The six-year period can be extended to allow for periods when the ECR was not working in science because of, but not limited to, caring and/or parental responsibilities, disability, personal illness, community obligations or national service.

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