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Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS) is pleased to announce that 10 to 12 AIAS-COFUND Fellowships are available for talented researchers in the third round of applications. The scheme is co-funded by Aarhus University's Research Foundation and the European Union’s 7th Framework Programme u

A wet chimney. This is how many of the world’s approximately 117 million lakes work by releasing the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere in large quantities.

On October 29, 2015 Polar DTU for the third year in a row held a workshop on upcoming field activities and logistics cooperation in the Arctic. 

Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies invites applications for fellowships
A position as Logistics Manager (37 hours/week) at Aarhus University is vacant per February 1, 2016 or soon thereafter.

Read about CEOS/UofM graduate student, Ashley Elliott's experiences onboard the CCGS Amundsen. Ashley's graduate work focuese on understanding how algae cope with increasing levels of ultraviolet radiation in a changing sea ice environment.

On Monday October 26th the ASP Young Scientist, the student organisation of ASP, planned a CEOS/ASP General Meeting & Update. The goal of this meeting was to welcome everyone (new and old) to another year of studies and fieldwork.

UM Today announces that ArcticNet has published 'From Science to Policy in the Western and Cen

The European Polar Board Strategy Action Group would like to solicit input from all EPB stakeholders regarding future strategic direction of the European Polar Board.

The University of Manitoba is taking the lead in understanding how ice and oil mix. Drilling in the Arctic will happen. The University of Manitoba’s $32 million Churchill Marine Observatory will help ensure it happens responsibly.

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