February 2023 Newsletter
- Call for Flash Talks: NNA-CO Community Engagement Session at the Alaska Tribal Conference on Environmental Management
- PSECCO's Spring 2023 Conference Travel Grant Applications Now Open
- Colorado Social for Polar Scientists
- Special Journal Issue of Ecology and Society: Convergent Science for Sustainable Regional Systems
- NSF Dear Colleague Letter: Supporting Workshops to Develop a Strategy for the NSF Arctic Observing Network (AON) Program
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January 2023 Newsletter
- NNA International Meeting at ASSW 2023
- RATIC Workshop at ASSW 2023
- Apply to Attend the Polar Postdoc Leadership Workshop
- 2023 NPRB Graduate Student Research Awards are Now Open
- White House Releases First-of-a-Kind Indigenous Knowledge Guidance for Federal Agencies
- Greenland Launches First National Research Strategy
- NNA Project Highlight - Coming Together to Learn
- Upcoming Events
Greenland launches first national research strategy
The Government of Greenland has presented its first national research strategy. The document defines how research in Greenland should develop over the next eight years and in which areas investments should be concentrated.
December 2022 Newsletter
- Applications Open for NNA-CO Convergence Working Groups - Early Career Fellows & Experienced Co-leads
- NNA Partner Organization Video Updates
- Bering Sea Elders Group Fall/Winter 2022 Newsletter Available
- Inclusive Mentoring: Becoming a Better Mentor Workshop
- Article Available - Addressing Climate Impacts in Alaska Native Tribes: Legal Barriers for Community Relocation due to Thawing Permafrost and Coastal Erosion
- NNA Project Highlight - Arctic Impacts and Reverberations of Expanding Global Maritime Trade Routes
- Upcom
Arctic Report Card: Update for 2022
The 2022 Arctic Report Card (ARC2022) provides an updated annual view into the state of the Arctic by checking in on key vital signs—eight defining elements of the Arctic's climate and environmental system. This report also samples critical and emerging topics across the Arctic, bringing into focus diverse collections of observations that help to assess the overall trajectory of Arctic change.
White House Releases First-of-a-Kind Indigenous Knowledge Guidance for Federal Agencies
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) jointly released new government-wide guidance and an accompanying implementation memorandum for Federal Agencies on recognizing and including Indigenous Knowledge in Federal research, policy, and decision making.
November 2022 Newsletter
- NNA Annual Community Meeting Summary
- Inclusive Mentoring: Becoming a Better Mentor Workshop
- Report Available - Engaged Research for Environmental Grand Challenges: Accelerating Discovery and Innovation for Societal Impacts
- Postdoctoral Scholar Job Announcement - SEEKCommons Project Postdo