Thursday, March 12, 2026

Fwd: The Future of the Arctic

Dear UKPN members, 

Please find the following advert from Professor Bethan Davies about an upcoming Arctic workshop at Newcastle. 

All the information is in the flyers attached and the link to sign up is below. Please sign up by the 23rd March.

Thanks, 

Millie

Member at Large
UK Polar Network (https://polarnetwork.org/)
Bluesky:@ukpolarnetwork.bsky.social

ECR Co-Chair of the Diversity in Polar Science Initiative (DiPSI) Steering Committee 
 
Pro:NE PhD in Arctic Terrestrial Ecology
Department of Biosciences, Durham University

From: corr-ne-request@newcastle.ac.uk <corr-ne-request@newcastle.ac.uk> on behalf of Bethan Davies <Bethan.Davies@newcastle.ac.uk>
Date: Thursday, 12 March 2026 at 16:28
To: corr-ne@newcastle.ac.uk <corr-ne@newcastle.ac.uk>
Subject: [CORR-NE] The Future of the Arctic

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Dear colleagues,

I am pleased to invite you to a workshop on May 12th, 1200-1700, at Newcastle University, entitled 'Future of the Arctic'. 

Most importantly: the workshop is free to attend, and we are providing lunch.

This workshop will feature exciting speakers from a range of backgrounds covering the future research priorities for the Arctic across the cryospheric, climatic and oceanic realms, science for policy, the changing geopolitical environment of the Arctic, and progress and best practice in the decolonisation of Arctic science, history and exploration.
We will offer opportunities for networking, interdisciplinary collaboration, and expert insights into future research priorities across the Arctic.
More details are in the attached document. 

If you would like to attend, please sign up on the registration form by 23rd March

Places are limited to 50, on a first-come, first-serve basis. We will operate a wait-list if demand is high - so please sign up soon.

We are pleased to invite people of all career stages with an interest in the Arctic, so please distribute this widely in your networks. 

With best wishes
Bethan

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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

UKPN Outreach Opportunities

Dear all UKPN members,

As some of you might be aware, we're currently in British Science Week (6th - 15th March 2026). This annual ten-day celebration has a strong focus on schools and education. It's a particularly important time of year for those of us who aim to strengthen public engagement with science, and is also a reminder of how meaningful Education and Outreach can be!

We are excited to share some opportunities here at UKPN for those of you feeling inspired to carry on the impact of British Science Week throughout the rest of the year. We are in the process of building up the UKPN's Education and Outreach Network and are looking for enthusiastic UKPN members who would like to get involved in any future outreach events, helping us to deliver educational initiatives and inspire the next generation.


     The types of opportunities we currently offer are:

School visits - attend schools that reach out for a polar scientist and give a short presentation and discussion with children of all ages and abilities. Resources and support can be provided by the UKPN Education and Outreach officers and is a great opportunity to develop scientific communication skills and public speaking.

Festivals - represent the UKPN at science festivals and events around the country, running fun, interactive activities for families and children, supported by our dedicated festivals team. Get crafty, try on polar gear, or bring something related to your own work!

Polar Pen Pals - this initiative is designed to connect scientists and support workers with polar experience to school children learning about polar science. Questions are often on fieldwork, life in extreme environments and polar science in general. This is a great opportunity to develop written communication and support outreach experience without the need to travel to schools in-person.


If you are interested in participating in future events, please sign up using the google form below so we will keep you updated with opportunities in your area. We are also able to support reasonable travel expenses for any events in which you represent the UKPN.

Register your interest: https://forms.gle/wrKumhnEoviFDitF9

Thank you for your support!

     The UKPN Education and Outreach Team


Fwd: Fw: PhD in physical oceanography at UNIS

Dear UKPN, 

Please see the link below for a PhD opportunity at the University Centre in Svalbard. 

Thanks, 
Laura. 


From: Frank Nilsen <FrankN@UNIS.no>
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2026 08:09
To: Ragnheid Skogseth <RagnheidS@UNIS.no>; Marius Jonassen <mariusj@unis.no>; Frank Nilsen <FrankN@UNIS.no>
Subject: PhD in physical oceanography at UNIS
 
Hi,
A PhD position in physical oceanography at UNIS is now open: PhD position in Continental slope dynamics (297440) | UNIS
Please consider the post and share it with relevant candidates.
All the best,
Frank
 
 
 
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Fwd: Fw: International Polar Film Fest (PFF), March 16-20



From: Shionalyn, Kevin W <kevin.shionalyn@austin.utexas.edu>
Sent: 09 March 2026 21:53
To: nc-coordinators <nc-coordinators@apecs.is>
Subject: International Polar Film Fest (PFF), March 16-20
 
 

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USAPECS's 10th Annual International Polar Film Festival (PFF) starts Monday and will run from March 16 - March 20, 2026. This online event is a showcase of some of the best recent films about the polar and alpine regions produced by researchers, community members, Indigenous Peoples, organizations, and other institutions.
All films and our new Filmmaker Mini-Blog series are freely available starting Monday at: https://www.usapecs.org/polar-film-festival-2026
We are also excited to announce an online Filmmaker's Roundtable on Friday, March 20, 2026 from 9:00-10:00 Mountain Time/11:00-12:00 Eastern/15:00-16:00 GMT. Filmmakers will discuss their films followed by a public question and answer session. Join us by registering for the Filmmaker Roundtable now at:

This event is held in conjunction with APECS's International Polar Week. 
See you at the PFF 2026!

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PhD in physical oceanography at UNIS

Forwarding in case anyone is interested in an Arctic physical oceanography PhD, based in the Arctic!

Povl


On 11/03/2026, 08:09, "Frank Nilsen" <FrankN@UNIS.no> wrote:

Hi,
A PhD position in physical oceanography at UNIS is now open: PhD position in Continental slope dynamics (297440) | UNIS
Please consider the post and share it with relevant candidates.
All the best,
Frank
 
 
 


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Monday, March 9, 2026

online webinar: march 11th - Planning Safe and Effective Field Campaigns=?utf-8?Q?=E2=80=9D_?=online panel

Hi,

 

See below webinar that might be of interest

 

Cheers

Anna

 

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Attend the "Planning Safe and Effective Field Campaigns" online panel

 

March 11, 2026 at 2.00pm to 3.30pm ET | 12.00pm to 1.30pm MT | 10.00am to 11:30am AKT

 

Planning a polar field season can feel exhilarating — and overwhelming. Join PSECCO and the National Science Foundation (NSF) Ice-Shelf Rumpling Project for a 1.5‑hour panel designed specifically for early‑career researchers preparing for fieldwork in the Arctic or Antarctic. 



This conversation brings together experienced field scientists to dig into what actually makes a field campaign run smoothly. Panelists will discuss essential pre‑field training, how to build clear communication structures within your team, and strategies for responding when plans inevitably shift in extreme environments or unforeseen challenges arise. 

 

Participants will walk away with practical tools for preparing before deployment, guidance for navigating challenges in the field, and resources you can use to strengthen your next field campaign — whether it's your first or your fifteenth. 

 

To register for this event, visit this webpage.

 

 

 

 

Dr Anna Belcher

Catchment Biogeochemist

Aquatic Ecology

 

I work part time (3 days a week) with flexible hours. Please don't feel obliged to respond outside your own hours.

 

 

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Our planet. Decoded.

 

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Fwd: Polar Book Club - A Woman in the Polar Night" by Christiane Ritter


Dear polar enthusiasts and fellow book lovers,

 

our book club discussion 📖🧊- a collaboration of APECS Netherlands, UK Polar Network and APECS Luxembourg- is approaching fast. A bit more than one week to go! 

We are hoping that reading went or is still going well and that by Thursday next week everyone has managed to read and finish the book "A Woman in the Polar Night" by Christiane Ritter. We are looking forward to discussing our reading experiences together!

 

Herewith the details for the Zoom meeting:

Topic: APECS Polar Book Club

Time: Mar 26, 2026 15:00 GMT

Join Zoom Meeting

https://eu01web.zoom.us/j/62498946401?pwd=J5iABJVQFm1yHvPJUWbXIujcSgzIjj.1

 

Meeting ID: 624 9894 6401

Passcode: 849441

 

Join instructions

https://eu01web.zoom.us/meetings/62498946401/invitations?signature=fXVTCZ1zFiPQ6v8qwFUNIETLzQzaftBg3zl279t0D_c

 

Also, if you did not finish the book or quit reading and would still like to participate in the discussion, it would be great to have you join the discussion!

 

In addition, we want to emphasize again that APECS NL will reimburse the books of the first 10 people who signed up, upon participation in the online Book Club meeting.

 

In case you have questions about anything related to the event or want to cancel your participation, please write to: info@apecsnetherlands.nl

 

See you soon,

APECS NL & organizing APECS NCs



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