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Past Events

Fri, Dec 16 2022, 10 - 11:30am
Fri, Dec 16 2022, 1:45 - 5:15pm
AGU Session on “Arctic Education & Outreach - Effective ways of engaging diverse learners in Arctic science” (ED004)

Oral session: 10:00-11:30am MT

Poster session: 1:45-5:15pm MT

Fri, Dec 16 2022, 10 - 11:30am
Fri, Dec 16 2022, 1:45 - 5:15pm
AGU Session on “Arctic Education & Outreach - Effective ways of engaging diverse learners in Arctic science” (ED004)

Oral session: 10:00-11:30am MT

Poster session: 1:45-5:15pm MT

Thu, Dec 15 2022, 8 - 11:30am
Thu, Dec 15 2022, 3:45 - 5:15pm
AGU Session on “Convergent Research in the Arctic: Addressing Complex Societal Challenges through Action-Oriented Coastal and Ocean Science” (OS006)

Poster session: 8:00-11:30am MT

Oral session: 3:45-5:15pm MT

Thu, Dec 15 2022, 8 - 11:30am
Thu, Dec 15 2022, 3:45 - 5:15pm
AGU Session on “Convergent Research in the Arctic: Addressing Complex Societal Challenges through Action-Oriented Coastal and Ocean Science” (OS006)

Poster session: 8:00-11:30am MT

Oral session: 3:45-5:15pm MT

Tue, Nov 15 - Thu, Nov 17 2022, All day
NNA Annual Community Meeting 2022

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. 

Wed, Nov 2 2022, All day
NNA Learn & Connect Series
The NNA-CO hosted a Learn and Connect series meeting which focused on different mediums for communicating your research with Arctic communities. A panel of communication experts discussed when and how to use newsletters, local media, podcasts, and StoryMaps. The panelists included Heather McFarland, science communication manager at International Arctic Research Center, Rod Boyce, public information officer at the Geophysical Institute, Karli Tyance Hassell, Indigenous Engagement Coordinator at Alaska Pacific University, and Mike DeLue, science communicator at International Arctic Research Center.
Wed, Nov 2 2022, 12 - 1pm
NNA Learn and Connect Series

When: November 2nd at 10 am AK/11 am PT/12 pm MT/1 pm CT/ 2 pm ET, the meeting will last 60 min. Our team will stay on for an additional 30 minutes after the call for more informal conversations and further discussion. Stay on if you have time.

Wed, Aug 31 2022, All day
Broader Impacts Network Meeting

The NNA-CO invited NNA researchers to the Broader Impacts Network (BIN) collaboration accelerator. The group used the Topia platform to break out into small groups facilitated by NNA project leaders. Groups were organized by geographic region and research interests across diverse knowledge systems and career levels. The focus of these breakout groups was to explore ways to leverage resources and efforts across projects.

Tue, May 24 2022, 12 - 1pm
Fostering convergence to address complex Arctic climate challenges: Identifying opportunities with the Navigating the New Arctic (NNA) Program

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.

Wed, Apr 27 2022, All day
Broader Impacts Network Meeting
The NNA-CO hosted a Broader Impacts Network (BIN) meeting on April 27, 2022, which focused on effective ways to use social media in broadening the reach of research and connecting with Arctic communities. A panel of communication experts discussed utilization of social media for sharing research with Arctic communities, impactful and culturally-relevant messaging, and actionable and tangible communication strategies. Panelists included Alice Glenn, Coffee and Quaq host and Alaska Native Media Group journalist, Sara Eckert, Communications from the Office of Polar Programs National Science Foundation, and Kristin Timm, expert in science and environmental communication from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

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