See below for SCAR's webinar about the Antarctica InSync programme. Watch this space for an ECR-specific Antarctica InSync webinar coming soon!
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.
Read more here: https://scar.org/scar-news/scar-connect-online-training-seriesWhen: 14 July 2026; 12:00-13:30 UTCWhere: https://lmu-munich.zoom-x.de/j/62862733744?pwd=Ww8Q8597238t6bwfPq0lKYoIGPspjx.1
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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