July, 2022
July 2022 Newsletter
  • Upcoming Broader Impacts Network Meeting
  • NNA-Related Deadline Reminders
  • AGU No-Cost Registration for Members of Indigenous Communities
  • PSECCO BAJEDI Training for Polar Early Career Scientists
  • Report Available: Understanding and Overcoming Collaborative Arctic Research Challenges
  • Greenland Natural Science Data Workshop: An NSF-Funded Workshop to Assess the Current Data Ecosystem and Map the Path Forward
  • Job Opportunity: ELOKA Outreach & Network Manager 
  • NNA Project Highlight: Origin and Fate of Harmfu
July, 2022
PSECCO Conference Travel Grant Program for polar early career scientists and educators is launched

The Polar Science Early Career Community Office (PSECCO) is opening the PSECCO Conference Travel Grant Program to polar early career scientists and educators who need funding to attend an international or domestic conference at which they intend to present polar science-related content. Travel funding grants aim to support polar early career scientists and educators with demonstrated financial need.

June, 2022
June 2022 Newsletter
  • Propose a Session for the 2022 NNA Annual Community Meeting
  • Provide Input on Convergence Working Group Themes
  • NNA-Themed AGU Sessions Now Accepting Abstracts
  • NNA-CARPE-NRT Student Opportunity
  • Funding Opportunities
  • Circumpolar Inuit Protocols on Equity and Ethical Engagement
  • Atauttikkut - Inuit Youth Connect
  • NNA Project Highlight: Fate of the Caribou
  • Upcoming Events
June, 2022
Spring Special Issue
  • Note from the NNA-CO: Looking back, Looking forward
  • Save the Date: 2022 NNA Annual Community Meeting
  • New NNA-CO Logo
  • Launch of NNA-CO's Arctic Together Podcast
  • NNA 2022 Photo Contest
NNA Annual Community Meeting 2022
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The 2022 NNA Annual Community Meeting will be held in Anchorage, Alaska, hosted by Alaska Pacific University, during November 15-17, 2022. The meeting will include in-person, hybrid and virtual sessions and events. 

May, 2022
May 2022 Newsletter
  • NSF Virtual Grants Conference
  • Funding Opportunity: NSF Convergence Accelerator
  • Resources for Planning Virtual Experience Tours
  • Meet Sierra, the NNA-CO Community Extension Office Student Intern
  • Arctic Research Community Survey
  • NNA Project Highlight: Predicting Coastal Responses to a Changing Greenland Ice Sheet
  • Upcoming Events
Fostering convergence to address complex Arctic climate challenges: Identifying opportunities with the Navigating the New Arctic (NNA) Program
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Convergence research brings together diverse participants to craft – together – new languages of understanding and form new perspectives and solutions pathways around complex societal challenges and opportunities. Convergence is an intentional, careful process requiring relationship building and open sharing of individual perspectives so that groups can create integrated pathways to make progress together, often towards community-level activities or applications.