December, 2025
2025 Arctic Report Card

On December 16, 2025, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released the 2025 Arctic Report Card. Now in its 20th year, the Arctic Report Card (ARC) 2025 provides a clear view of a region warming far faster than the rest of the planet.

December, 2025
NSF Announces Organizational Realignment

On December 15, 2025, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced its organizational realignment, with a new organizational chart. Follow the link below to learn more.

December, 2025
December 2025 Newsletter
  • The NNA-CO at AGU25
  • New Resource Available from the NNA-CO - Arctic Scientists in the Classroom: Principles for Designing Community-Centered Educational Programs
  • Applications Open for the 2026 Toolik Field Station Early Career Tundra Award
  • Reminder: Save the Dates for the 2026 NNA Annual Community Meeting
  • Upcoming Events
November, 2025
November 2025 Newsletter
  • The NNA-CO at AGU
  • Call for Mentors: NNA Research Experience for Undergraduate Students
  • Reminder: Save the Dates for the 2026 NNA Annual Community Meeting
  • Arctic Frontiers 2026: Turn of the Tide
  • NNA Project Highlight - AccelNet: Accelerating Discoveries at Greenlands Marine Margins Through International Collaboration
  • Upcoming Events
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NNA-CO at ASSW 2026: ID-80: Navigating the New Arctic (NNA) International Community Meeting
March 30, 2026 | 16:00-18:00 CEST | Mødelokale 2.3 | This international NNA community meeting during ASSW 2026 will focus on highlighting international research partnerships in the context of mobilising data and knowledge for societal benefit. NNA projects will showcase their work, and discuss how they are approaching international collaboration in the Arctic, working across knowledge systems and disciplines, building partnerships with Indigenous Peoples, and/or advancing ethical and equitable data management practices.
December, 2025
NNA-CO at ASSW 2026

The NNA-CO is excited to announce that we will be hosting an NNA International Side Meeting during ASSW 2026. This meeting will focus on highlighting international research partnerships in the context of mobilising data and knowledge for societal benefit. NNA projects will showcase their work, and discuss how they are approaching international collaboration in the Arctic, working across knowledge systems and disciplines, building partnerships with Indigenous Peoples, and/or advancing ethical and equitable data management practices.