14th May 2025
What does ethical Arctic research look like when it begins with introductions, not abstracts, when it centers relationships over results, follows Indigenous research guidelines and establishes trust before methodological details, and respects the land, the people, and the knowledge systems that have been there for time immemorial? During the session "Towards a Shared Understanding of Co-Creative and Indigenous-Led Research for ICARP IV" at the ICARP IV Summit in Boulder, Colorado, USA, part of the Arctic Science Summit Week, Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers, Indigenous leaders, and youth gathered in a circle - not just in seating, but in spirit – to reflect on what it means to decolonise and Indigenise research in the North.
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12th May 2025
From 13 to 15 May 2025, the Arctic-Subarctic Ocean Fluxes (ASOF) Workshop 2025 will be held in Barcelona, Spain. The Workshop has been funded by the IASC Cryosphere WG and the IASC Marine WG as part of the 2025 IASC Cross-Cutting activities. IASC aims to facilitate international and interdisciplinary Arctic science. To meet this aim, it allocates funds each year for Cross-Cutting Activities – activities that are supported by at least two of the five IASC Working Groups (WGs). The objective of this WG-spanning program is to promote system-scale activities within IASC and to encourage the WGs to explore interdisciplinary activities, in particular across the natural and social sciences.
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8th May 2025
IASC aims to facilitate international and interdisciplinary Arctic science. To meet this aim, it allocates funds each year for Cross-Cutting Activities – activities that are supported by at least two of the five IASC Working Groups (WGs). The objective of this WG-spanning program is to promote system-scale activities within IASC and to encourage the WGs to explore interdisciplinary activities, in particular across the natural and social sciences. In addition, IASC allocates funds to Working-Group-specific projects.
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