August, 2025
Updates from the NNA-CO Team

During recent weeks, the NNA-CO has seen two of our founding team members take on new exciting roles. James Temte, who has served as the lead of the NNA-CO Community Extension Office at Alaska Pacific University (APU), and Twila Moon, who supported the NNA-CO’s policy-relevant engagement and the Convergence Working Groups, have accepted new positions outside the NNA-CO team. The NNA-CO is extremely grateful for their leadership and for all the heart and passion they have brought into our collective work.

July, 2025
Episode 7 of Arctic Together Podcast Now Available

Episode 7 of the Arctic Together Podcast is now available! You can listen to it on our website or anywhere you download your podcasts. Visit the podcast webpage to read the episode show notes.

July, 2025
July 2025 Newsletter
  • Updates from the NNA-CO Team
  • AGU Abstracts Due July 30
  • Arctic Together Podcast Episode 7 Now Available
  • Register for the IARPC Collaborations Mentorship Program
  • Announcing the 2025 Arctic Report Card Photo & Video Contest
  • NNA-CO Convergence Working Group Highlights
July, 2025
Request for Public Comment: National Plan for Arctic Research

The Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee (IARPC), chaired by the National Science Foundation, seeks public input from all interested parties on national needs regarding the Arctic and the research necessary to address those needs. The public input provided in response to this RFI will inform the update of the five-year National Arctic Research Plan for 2027-2031. The public comment period closes October 15, 2025.

July, 2025
Intro to the NSF Translation to Practice program

To accelerate the movement of research discoveries into practical use, the U.S. National Science Foundation is announcing the new NSF Translation to Practice (NSF TTP) program. This program supports use-inspired research and translational activities that connect foundational science with societal and market needs. 

Register for the NSF Translation to Practice webinar

Episode 7

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Fostering Indigenous-led Research grows with students and early career professionals as they add to the momentum of co-production and convergence research that is beneficial to Arctic communities, their respective institutions, as well as the world at large. Learning from their peers, mentors, and experiences, they are more equipped to build and maintain relationships with communities and make lasting and reciprocal connections.