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The AGU session on "Convergent Research in the Arctic: Addressing Complex Societal Challenges through Action-Oriented Coastal and Ocean Science" took place on December 15, 2022 with a poster session from 8:00 am to 11:30 am MT and an oral session from 3:45 to 5:15 pm MT.
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The Inclusive Mentoring workshop introduced mentors to key concepts for inclusive mentoring and provided tools, activities, discussions, and templates to support mentoring at all academic levels, including guidance for summer undergraduate research projects. The workshop encouraged questions to help mentors feel prepared and supported and was intended for NNA-funded projects and researchers seeking to improve their mentoring.
October 2022 Newsletter
- NNA Annual Community Meeting Updates
- NNA Learn and Connect Series
- 2022 ARCUS Annual Meeting
- Training Opportunity with the Arctic Data Center
- NNA Project Highlight - Responding to the housing crisis in the Arctic: A transdisciplinary approach across physical, natural, and social systems
- Upcoming Events
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The NNA-CO hosted a Broader Impacts Meeting on November 2 at 10 am AKT. The meeting lasted 60 minutes with an additional 30 minutes for informal discussion. The meeting featured four Alaska communications experts, Heather McFarland, Rod Boyce, Karli Tyance Hassell, and Mike DeLue, who shared proven ideas for communicating Arctic research to public audiences through print newsletters, local media, podcasts, and ArcGIS StoryMaps. Speakers drew on their experience engaging Alaskan audiences and provided practical tips for effective science communication.
September 2022 Newsletter
- NNA Annual Community Meeting - Registration Open and Room Block Available
- NNA Learn and Connect Series
- New NNA Awards Announced
- NNA Photo Contest Winners
- Call for Manuscript Abstracts - Arctic Science Special Collection
- Training Opportunity - Fundamentals in Data Management for Qualitative and Quantitative Arctic Research
- NNA Project Highlight: Navigating Impacts of the Arctic Tourism Industry on Nature, Commerce, and Culture in Northern Communities
- Upcoming Events
BAMS report: Record-high greenhouse gases, sea levels in 2021
Greenhouse gas concentrations, global sea levels and ocean heat content reached record highs in 2021, according to the 32nd annual State of the Climate report. The international annual review of the world’s climate, led by scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information and published by the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Societyoffsite link (AMS), is based on contributions from more than 530 scientists in over 60 countries.
NSF funds new projects to study local and global impacts of a rapidly changing Arctic
The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded a new round of grants under the Navigating the New Arctic, or NNA, program. The awards support research projects to study the Arctic's changing natural, built and social environments. The work will lead to an improved understanding of the local and global effects of Arctic change, informing U.S. national security and economic development needs.