To unsubscribe from the UKPN list, click the following link:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/WA-JISC.exe?SUBED1=UKPN&A=1
UK Polar Network List
Monday, February 23, 2026
"Are you cut out for living and working in Antarctica?"
Friday, February 20, 2026
Re: Arctic Fieldwork Opportunities
The person to contact would probably be Phil Haygarth, who has run the trip over the past few years. His email is here: p.haygarth@lancaster.ac.uk
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2026 5:42:01 PM
To: UKPN@JISCMAIL.AC.UK <UKPN@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
Subject: Arctic Fieldwork Opportunities
Dear all,
Hope you are well.
Oscar and I are first year geology undergraduates at Durham University and are fascinated by the Arctic and polar environments.
We are reaching out to enquire about potential field work opportunities in the Arctic this summer.
We would love to contribute to research about an important scientific question in this area of study. We hope this could be by providing an extra pair of hands to conduct scientific sampling and analysis. We are very happy to hike and do physical demanding work.
We would be able to fund our travel and accommodation through the Durham University Expedition Society and/or Durham college funds. The deadline for us to apply for these funds is 9th March.
With this in mind, we were wondering whether you have any ongoing or upcoming Arctic research projects that we might be able to contribute to, or could forward this email to anyone you know that is conducting fieldwork this summer?
Kind regards,
Charlie Sawkins & Oscar Billing
To unsubscribe from the UKPN list, click the following link:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/WA-JISC.exe?SUBED1=UKPN&A=1
Arctic Fieldwork Opportunities
Dear all,
Hope you are well.
Oscar and I are first year geology undergraduates at Durham University and are fascinated by the Arctic and polar environments.
We are reaching out to enquire about potential field work opportunities in the Arctic this summer.
We would love to contribute to research about an important scientific question in this area of study. We hope this could be by providing an extra pair of hands to conduct scientific sampling and analysis. We are very happy to hike and do physical demanding work.
We would be able to fund our travel and accommodation through the Durham University Expedition Society and/or Durham college funds. The deadline for us to apply for these funds is 9th March.
With this in mind, we were wondering whether you have any ongoing or upcoming Arctic research projects that we might be able to contribute to, or could forward this email to anyone you know that is conducting fieldwork this summer?
Kind regards,
Charlie Sawkins & Oscar Billing
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Two postdoc opportunities at the University of Edinburgh in Greenland ice sheet-ocean interactions
Dear UKPN,
Please see below two postdoctoral research opportunities at the University of Edinburgh in the topic of Greenland ice sheet-ocean interactions.
1. Postdoctoral Research Associate (2.5-year position) in Greenland Ice Sheet-ocean interaction as part of the Ice Sheet Model Intercomparison Project 7 (ISMIP7). ISMIP7 aims to establish consensus estimates of future sea level contribution from ice sheets. The postdoc will work with the Greenland ice-ocean focus group of ISMIP7 to deliver the ocean boundary conditions needed by ice sheet modelers, to analyse how the ocean around Greenland may change, and to better understand the role of the ocean in Greenland Ice Sheet mass loss. More details on ISMIP7 are at https://www.ismip.org/home and for further details and to apply https://elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1001/job/13674
2. Postdoctoral Research Associate (7-month position) in glacial fjord modelling as part of the Fjord Dynamics and Modulation of Ice/Ocean Exchange (FjordMIX) project. FjordMIX aims to advance understanding of ice-ocean interaction through the development of a fjord box modelling framework and its application on an ice-sheet wide scale. We now have a published box model, and the postdoc will therefore work primarily on its application in idealised or real-world settings, to quantify at a continental scale the role of fjords in ocean heat delivery to the ice and/or freshwater release to the ocean. More details on FjordMIX are at https://glaciology.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/projects/fjordmix and https://github.com/fjord-mix/fjordrpm For further details and to apply https://elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1001/job/13758
The anticipated start date for both roles is 1 September 2026, but some flexibility can be offered. The closing date for both roles is 4 March.
For any questions or if you feel you need more information, contact Donald Slater at donald.slater@ed.ac.uk
As a research group, we value friendliness, community and a healthy work-life balance. Come and work on an exciting project while enjoying the delights of Edinburgh and Scotland!
Donald Slater
NERC Independent Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Four ice/ocean modelling postdoc positions at the British Antarctic Survey
We are advertising four new postdoctoral positions in ocean modelling at the British Antarctic Survey. These posts are part of four collaborative research projects dedicated to modelling a range of ice-ocean processes in Antarctica and Greenland. More information is available in the application links below:
With best wishes,
This email and any attachments are intended solely for the use of the named recipients. If you are not the intended recipient you must not use, disclose, copy or distribute this email or any of its attachments and should notify the sender immediately and delete this email from your system. UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has taken every reasonable precaution to minimise risk of this email or any attachments containing viruses or malware but the recipient should carry out its own virus and malware checks before opening the attachments. UKRI does not accept any liability for any losses or damages which the recipient may sustain due to presence of any viruses.
Friday, February 13, 2026
Re: Last call for polar entries for our book!
Dear UKPN,Last call to submit entries to our initiative to publish your stories into a celebration of polar experience and art in the format of a book. We've had a great selection of entries so far and would love to have your voice.❄️ Tales from the Poles – Call for Contributions ❄️🌍 Have you lived, worked, or journeyed in the polar regions? Do you have a story, memory, or reflection from your time there?
UK Polar Network (UKPN) and APECS Netherlands are creating a collection of voices from the Arctic and Antarctic — and we would love to hear yours.
📖 Whether you're a scientist, station staff, community member, artist, guide, or someone who's spent time on the ice, we invite you to share a story, poem, haiku, or memory that brings the polar regions to life. We're especially interested in personal experiences that reflect the diversity of people connected to the poles.
✏️ Use this form to submit your contribution:
🔗 Submit here📷 If you'd like to share a photo alongside your story, please send it to: apecsphotos@gmail.com
Our goal is to publish these contributions —please submit your entries by 14th November 2025.
We hope to produce both an e-book and printed edition by December 2025 — as a way to:
🔹 Celebrate the human side of polar experiences
🔹 Inspire new voices to engage with polar regions
🔹 Highlight the rich diversity of people and perspectives shaping polar stories
Best wishes,
Nadia, Saule and Youri
on behalf of UKPN and APECS Netherlands
To unsubscribe from the UKPN list, click the following link:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/WA-JISC.exe?SUBED1=UKPN&A=1
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
What concerns you most about Antarctica and the Southern Ocean? Help Shape SCAR=?Windows-1252?Q?=92s_?=Horizon Scan by 1 March
--
| Dr Johanna Grabow | ||||||
| Project Officer | ||||||
| ||||||
|
| ||||||