June 2023 Newsletter
- Upcoming Webinar: Making Arctic Science Open Science
- AGU Abstract Submission Deadline
- Alaska STEAM Collaboration
- Learn & Connect: Science Storytelling Series - Creating Stories that Stick
- Position Available: Tribal Research Coordinator with Kawerak, Inc.
- NNA Project Highlight: Systems Approaches to Understanding and Navigating the New Arctic (SAUNNA)
- Upcoming Events
How can we make Arctic social and environmental science open science? Join us for this one-hour virtual event to discuss approaches to open science in the context of collaborative and convergent research in the Arctic, while upholding Indigenous data sovereignty.
Panelists include:
The NNA-CO is hosting a series of virtual workshops on science storytelling, culminating in a presentation of stories at the NNA Annual Community Meeting in March 2024. This meeting with focus on creating virtual tours. Infiniscope will cover tips and lessons learned as well as demonstrate examples of virtual tours from a community-based project in Hawaii and Polar Explorer.
May 2023 Newsletter
- Open Position: NNA-CO Indigenous Engagement Coordinator
- NSF Seeking Comments to Proposed Revisions in the PAPPG Related to Tribal Engagement
- Happening Today: Special Session with NSF Representatives to Discuss Proposed Revisions in the PAPPG Related to Tribal Engagement
- Learn & Connect: Science Storytelling Series - Creating Stories that Stick
- NNA Project Highlight
- Upcoming Events
The NNA-CO is hosting a special session with National Science Foundation (NSF) representatives to discuss the recently published proposed draft revisions to their Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG; NSF 24-1) related to how Tribes are to be engaged when research may have an impact on Tribal interests and resources.
Agenda:
The NNA-CO is hosting a series of virtual workshops on science storytelling, culminating in a presentation of stories at the NNA Annual Community Meeting in March 2024. Our next event will help you find a compelling ‘hook’ to draw your audience into the story you want to tell. Join Lianna Nixon, award-winning photographer, filmmaker, and climate science educator, on July 19 as she guides you through the process of finding that hook and creating ‘stories that stick.’
NSF Seeking Comments to Proposed Revisions in the PAPPG Related to Tribal Engagement
The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently published proposed draft revisions to their Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG; NSF 24-1) related to how Tribes are to be engaged when research may have an impact on Tribal interests and resources.
The NNA-CO Community Extension Office will co-host a CPK Day during the Alaska Indigenous Research Program with ANTHC and APU.
April 2023 Newsletter
- Message from NSF about the future of the NNA Program
- Save the Dates: 2024 NNA Annual Community Meeting
- Networking Meeting for Greenland Researchers
- Convergence Working Groups Launched
- NNA-CO Learn & Connect Series: Storytelling Webinar
- As Rising Temperatures Affect Alaskan Rivers, Effects Ripple Through Indigenous Communities
- Upcoming Events