Thursday, March 13, 2025

UKPN Seminar Series: Navigating Collaborations with Arctic Communities

Hi all, 

UKPN Seminar Series: Navigating Collaborations with Arctic Communities (Dr Ilona Kater) 
Join us for the first in our UK Polar Network seminar series. We're so excited that our first speaker is Dr Ilona Kater (Scott Polar Research Insitute, University of Cambridge); an Arctic ecologist interested in human-environment interactions and interdisciplinary research. She will be delivering a talk relating to her work, which will be followed by a chance to ask questions and informal breakout discussions relating to collaborating with Arctic communities.
25th March 3-4pm UTC (in your time zone)
The seminar will be held on Zoom
Sign up via the Eventbrite event 

Please reach out if you have any questions! 

All the best,
Lucy and Louise 

Lucy Stephenson (she/her) | Scientific Data Officer | UK Polar Data Centre | British Antarctic Survey

President (Antarctic) | UK Polar Network 

Room 330a, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET

Email: lustep@bas.ac.uk  

 

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