Friday, June 26, 2026

UK Antarctic Science Conference Registration open

Dear all,

We are pleased to let you know that registration for the UK Antarctic Science Conference is now open. The conference will run from the 9th to the 11th of September 2026 at Durham University and aims to bring together UK-based (and anyone visiting is also welcome) scientists from all Antarctic-facing disciplines so that we can collectively learn more about the great work being done and the challenges being faced.

More details about the conference, including the link for registration and the process for abstract submission are available at our website:

Registration and the separate abstract submission form is open until the 27th of July 2026,
and we encourage early registration to help us organise accordingly. The registration (including refreshments on all days, lunches on 9th and 10th, and a conference dinner on the 10th) will cost £80 and college accommodation is also available on a first-come, first-served basis for £60 per night at the time of registration.

We are pleased to have two keynote speakers: Dr. Kate Winter (glaciologist from Northumbria University, UK) and Prof. Sharon Robinson (climate change biologist from the University of Wollongong, Australia) and we will assemble an exciting programme of talks and posters over the summer. We particularly encourage ECRs to present in what is always a friendly and accessible atmosphere. 

We look forward to welcoming you to Durham in September! In the meantime if there are any questions please contact us at ukantarctic2026@durham.ac.uk

UK Antarctic Science Organising Committee: Stewart Jamieson, Freya Alldred, Jiao Chen, Katherine Deakin, Hakan Hazzard, Erin McClymont, Grant Macdonald, Grace Nield, Guy Paxman


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Katherine Deakin (she/her)

PhD Candidate in Glaciology

Department of Geography

Durham University 

Durham

DH1 3L




Thursday, June 25, 2026

Fwd: Sharing opportunity for early-career Arctic conservationists (Greenland and Northern Norway)

Hi all, 

Please see the call below and share with any of your colleagues and connections in Greenland and northern Norway. 

Cheers, 
Chloe

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Chloe Hodgkinson <Chloe.Hodgkinson@fauna-flora.org>
Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2026 at 3:28 PM
Subject: Sharing opportunity for early-career Arctic conservationists (Greenland and Northern Norway)
To: Chloe Hodgkinson <Chloe.Hodgkinson@fauna-flora.org>


Dear all,

I’m delighted to share the launch of the brand new  Future Arctic Conservationist Award 

Fauna & Flora is offering early-career conservationists in Greenland and Northern Norway (Nordland, Troms, Finnmark and Svalbard) the opportunity to apply for a Future Arctic Conservationist Award of up to US$15,000. 

 Awardees will also join the @Conservation Leadership Programme’s global network of conservation leaders, gaining access to leadership training, mentoring and peer learning opportunities.

 Key eligibility criteria: 

🌎Projects must focus on species, habitats, or ecosystems that are identified as priorities for conservation action through Indigenous and local knowledge, community priorities, ecological significance, or recognised conservation assessments

🌍 Projects must last 3-12 months 

🌎 Projects must take place in Northern Norway or Greenland 

🌍 Project teams must include at least three people 

🌎 All team members must be early in their careers

🌍 All team members must be nationals of the country in which the project will take place, although one team member can be a non-national if this is clearly justified

🌎 Applications from Indigenous and local communities are particularly encouraged

Find out more here : https://www.fauna-flora.org/future-arctic-conservationist-award/

Please do share- and don’t hesitate to reach out if you would like to chat about this directly.

 

Warm wishes,

Chloe

 

Dr. Chloe Hodgkinson
Head of Learning and Partner Development | Conservation Capacity & Leadership


Fauna & Flora | Saving Nature Together
 

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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

FW: 3 PhD adverts are live - deadline 22 July - Home students only

See below for PhD opportunities

 

From: Dorothee Bakker (ENV - Staff) <D.Bakker@uea.ac.uk>
Sent: 22 June 2026 15:39
To: Dorothee Bakker (ENV - Staff) <d.bakker@uea.ac.uk>
Subject: 3 PhD adverts are live - deadline 22 July - Home students only

 

 

Dear colleagues,

 

We are advertising  3 competitive funded PhD projects.

Home students only, 4 year stipend at UKRI level.

For a 1 October start.

The application deadline is 22 July.

 

Please, forward to strong applicants.

 

 

PhD Climate change impacts on the Antarctic coastal ocean carbon sink (BAKKERD_U26ENVTS) 2026/27 | UEA

 

PhD Windstorms and atmosphere-ocean coupling around Greenland in a changing climate (RENFREWI_U26ENVTS) 2026/27 | UEA

 

PhD Wind-wave-ocean eddy interactions: unravelling coupled processes at the air-sea interface (ZHAIX_U26ENVTS) 2026/27 | UEA

 

 

 

 

Kind regards,

 

Dorothee.



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Monday, June 22, 2026

APECS Polar Book Club 5th edition

📢 The 5th edition of the APECS Polar Book Club is here!
📖 This autumn, UKPN, APECS Sweden and APECS Netherlands invite you to read Bitter Passage by Colin Mills and join us for an engaging discussion about Arctic exploration, colonial encounters, survival and the stories we tell about the North.
Set during the search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition, Bitter Passage follows Lieutenant Frederick Robinson as he joins a rescue voyage into the Canadian Arctic. Combining historical fiction with psychological suspense, the novel explores themes of imperial ambition, isolation, Indigenous knowledge and the challenges of navigating unfamiliar Arctic environments.
Whether you are interested in polar history, Arctic cultures, exploration narratives or simply enjoy a good book, we would love for you to join the conversation!
🕑 Date & Time: 18 November 2026, 16:15–18:15 CET
📍 Online via Zoom (Zoom link will be shared closer to the event)
The Polar Book Club is open to all APECS members and early-career researchers worldwide. We warmly welcome participants from all disciplines and countries.
❓ Questions? Feel free to get in touch with Lena Leimgruber Haraldsson, APECS Sweden (lena.leimgruber@umu.se)
We look forward to reading and discussing Bitter Passage with you! ❄️⚓📚

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Dr Saule Akhmetkaliyeva [she, her, hers]
Postdoctoral research fellow
BlueC project| bluec.ie
 

School of Biology and Environmental Science,

University College Dublin, Ireland


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Friday, June 19, 2026

SCAR's Antarctica InSync webinar

See below for SCAR's webinar about the Antarctica InSync programme. Watch this space for an ECR-specific Antarctica InSync webinar coming soon! 

In the next episode of the SCAR CONNECT Online Training Series, SCAR will focus on Antarctica InSync and its efforts to develop a coordinated framework for Antarctica and Southern Ocean observations.
Antarctica InSync aims to better connect field activities, research infrastructures, and data streams across nations and disciplines. As part of the UN Ocean Decade, we support more synchronized observing efforts and stronger collaboration during the 2027–2030 period.
During this session, SCAR will explore the vision of the initiative, its scientific priorities, and how the wider community can get involved in shaping more integrated Antarctic and Southern Ocean observations.
The Speakers are:Prof. Dr. Stefanie Arndt Stefanie Arndt is Professor at the Alfred Wegener Institute and the University of Hamburg. Her research focuses on sea-ice and snow processes and their role in the climate system. She is Co-Chair of the Antarctica InSync Scientific Steering Board.Prof. Dr. Alexander Haumann Alexander Haumann is Professor at the Alfred Wegener Institute and LMU Munich. His research focuses on the Southern Ocean and ice–ocean–climate interactions. He is Co-Chair of the Antarctica InSync Scientific Steering Board. Together with SCAR, we invite researchers, students, and members of the wider Antarctic and Southern Ocean community to join this episode of SCAR CONNECT and learn how Antarctica InSync is helping to shape more coordinated and collaborative Antarctic and Southern Ocean science.


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Monday, June 15, 2026

Re: UKPN Simple Steps to Stress Free Data

* 17th June! 

On Mon, 15 Jun 2026 at 13:52, Lucy Stephenson <lujstephenson@gmail.com> wrote:
Registration is still open for the UKPN training event this Wednesday 29th April at 2pm BST (UTC+01:00). This session will be on 'Simple steps to stress-free data'. 

Further details and the meeting link (for registered attendees) are available on the Eventbrite page:
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UKPN Simple Steps to Stress Free Data

Registration is still open for the UKPN training event this Wednesday 29th April at 2pm BST (UTC+01:00). This session will be on 'Simple steps to stress-free data'. 

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