Join the Metadata Webinar with the Polar Data Catalogue
**The session will be held in English and recorded for later viewing on the ArcticNet website.
**The session will be held in English and recorded for later viewing on the ArcticNet website.
On September 25, ArcticNet held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) to present the year’s results, proceed with the appointment of a new board member, and share the accomplishments of the past year. Highlights: We are pleased to welcome Teddi Herring to the Board of Directors as an early-career northern researcher. Dr. Herring is a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Calgary in the Department of Civil Engineering. To learn more about the board’s composition: https://arcticnet.ca/about-us-committee/board-of-directors/ The audited financial statements for 2024–2025 were approved. It was noted that all activities of the Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) program have been completed, and...
List of Artists ArcticNet is currently compiling a list of artists who are interested in collaborating with researchers on knowledge mobilization projects. If you are looking for an artist to work with, check it out below! If you are an artist and would like to be listed, please email melody.lynch@arcticnet.ulaval.ca. Canada: Name: Petroglyph StudiosLocation: Ottawa, ONMedium/Techniques: Comic illustrationsWebsite: https://www.petroglyphstudios.org/Name: Alison McCreesh IllustrationLocation: Yellowknife, N.W.TMedium/Techniques: Illustrations, graphic recordings, comics, watercolour, sketchnotes, explainer videos (with someone else doing the actual editing)Website: www.DrawnNorth.caName: Madeleine-ZoeLocation: Rimouski, QCMedium/Techniques: Digital art, watercolour, painting, drawing, illustration of all sortsWebsite: https://mzcr.weebly.com/Email: mzoecr@gmail.comName: Maya ChartierLocation: Whitehorse, YTMedium/Techniques:...
Media Coverage
Media Coverage
Science Needs Comics! Here's How to Make a Good One Frame from: Because IPCC: History and Science of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Comics aren’t just about fictional superheroes and cats who hate Mondays. They can be designed to effectively communicate research with wide audiences. ArcticNet’s Knowledge Mobilization Manager, Melody Lynch, interviewed Hugh Goldring, comic writer and partner at Petroglyph Studios, to learn about the process of creating comics for sharing scientific knowledge, including how to secure funding and making sure comics are effective.Melody: Welcome Hugh! Thanks for chatting with us about comics for knowledge mobilization. To...
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