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IASC Medal 2025 awarded to Professor Vladimir Romanovsky, for his exceptional and sustained contributions to Arctic science, particularly in the field of permafrost research
2025 IASC Fellowship Program Recipients Announced
Republic of Korea to Host the Joint SCAR-IASC Polar Conference in 2030
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IASC Photo Call - 2025

16th June 2025

IASC Photo Call - 2025

IASC is always looking for new photographs for use in the IASC Bulletin, website, newsletter, calendar, and, this year, also in the ICARP IV Final Report. IASC welcomes images depicting all areas of Arctic science including scientists in the field, everyday life, animals, landscapes, and more. For photographs, IASC depends solely on what Arctic scientists send us. That is why IASC has decided to have a permanently open photocall. No deadlines, you can send us your pictures whenever is best for you! However, if you want your pictures to be considered for the ICARP IV Report, please send them no later than September 1, 2025!

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IASC Activity Report: Co-developing an Air Pollution Monitoring Network Along the Arctic Circle ATV Trail

12th June 2025

IASC Activity Report: Co-developing an Air Pollution Monitoring Network Along the Arctic Circle ATV Trail

Climate-driven landscape change and ongoing infrastructure development are leading to air pollution concerns across the Arctic, including Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland). Air quality can be impacted by natural or manmade sources of dust and has been identified as of concern to the Qeqqata Kommunia municipality. New road infrastructure (a ATV trail) has been developed between Sisimiut and Kangerlussuaq, with the potential to change local air quality.

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Call for Projects Now Open – Polar Initiative 2025

4th June 2025

Call for Projects Now Open – Polar Initiative 2025

The Polar Initiative aims to use science diplomacy and global collaboration to develop evidence-informed strategies to protect Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems in the face of local and global changes. The Polar Initiative was launched in February 2022 during the first Polar Symposium in Monaco.  From June 2nd to June 30th, we invite you to submit proposals for projects that aim to strengthen and support decision-making processes for the protection and conservation of polar ecosystems.

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