ArcticNet and Arctic Research Foundation sign MoU
Erica.Baird2022-10-17T09:40:40-04:00ArcticNet is pleased to announce this partnership of many to further Arctic science: We have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Arctic Research Foundation (ARF). This MoU between ArcticNet and ARF will promote northern research and culture while supporting the exchange of knowledge and fostering the creation of synergies in Arctic research between researchers, institutions, communities, governments, and the private sector. The MoU was signed on April 8th, 2022. “ArcticNet is excited to continue working with Arctic Research Foundation, to co-develop research initiatives which address local to regional concerns and facilitate access to the North’s research infrastructure. Our combined efforts aim...
ArcticNet and APECS sign MoU
Erica.Baird2022-10-07T14:11:04-04:00ArcticNet and APECS sign MoU
ArcticNet is pleased to announce this partnership of many to further Arctic science: We have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists Canada (APECS Canada). This MoU between ArcticNet and APECS Canada will promote northern research and culture while supporting the exchange of knowledge and fostering the creation of synergies in Arctic research between researchers, institutions, communities, governments, and the private sector. We are also excited to announce that APECS Canada members are now eligible to the ArcticNet Training Funds.The MoU was signed on September 12th, 2022. “This MOU is...PRESS RELEASE: ArcticNet New Projects Announcement
Erica.Baird2022-10-13T12:52:03-04:00PRESS RELEASE: ArcticNet New Projects Announcement
DOWNLOAD PRESS RELEASE HERE APPENDIX OF ALL PROJECTSNational Arctic research hub awards over $4M in new funding for projects across the North
(Québec, Quebec) Canada’s Arctic research network has announced funding for 21 projects supporting a self-determined and sustainable Canadian North. The projects will improve understanding in key priorities for the North, including climate change, human health, socioeconomic and cultural systems, biodiversity, resource management, and policy impacts. ArcticNet partnered with Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, Mitacs, and the Weston Family Foundation to fund...ArcticNet and ACUNS sign MOU
Erica.Baird2022-10-05T10:49:05-04:00ArcticNet and ACUNS sign MOU
ArcticNet is pleased to announce the first partnership of many to further Arctic science: We have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies (ACUNS). This MoU will encourage the exchange of knowledge and foster the creation of synergies in Arctic research between schools, facilities, researchers, and nations. We aim to mutually help each other in creating skill building opportunities for graduate students involved in northern studies.The MoU was signed on March 23rd, 2022."We are excited to commit to working more closely with ACUNS, with the hope offering even...ASM2021 Book of Abstracts
André Proulx2022-02-24T10:42:53-04:00Highlights from ArcticNet’s Annual Scientific Meeting 2021
VIEW PUBLICATION Highlights from ArcticNet’s Annual Scientific Meeting 2021ArcticNet is pleased to partner with Canadian Science Publishing to bring you the ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting Book of Abstracts, containing the abstracts from oral presentations and posters shared at the ASM2021.ArcticNet brought the Arctic research community together for the second time virtually for the 17th Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM2021). From December 6-10, 2021, ArcticNet hosted 1166 members of the ArcticNet community for a week of discussion, networking and knowledge sharing. With 363 Northern participants (31%), this year was the most representative conference to date....High Impact Publications Program
André Proulx2022-02-09T17:29:54-04:00Through its High Impact Publications program, ArcticNet is funding research teams to write high-impact science papers for high-profile journals such as, but not limited to, Nature and Science, and The Lancet. This funding aims to make use of the diverse sets of data and knowledge generated throughout ArcticNet’s rich history. Learn more about the funded research projects below.
Marine primary production in a changing Arctic Ocean
Project leader: Mathieu Ardyna, Université Laval/CNRSClimate change is altering the Arctic atmosphere, cryosphere, and ocean and is having a significant impact on marine primary production. Satellite observations of phytoplankton primary production over the past 20...New Canada Research Chair supports Innovative Arctic Research
André Proulx2022-01-19T15:41:14-04:00Congratulations to ArcticNet Co-Scientific Director Dr. Jackie Dawson, the new Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in The Human & Policy Dimensions of Climate Change. Dr. Dawson's work aims to understand the impacts of a rapidly changing environment in the Arctic region, with a focus on Arctic shipping, Arctic tourism, and Arctic oceans governance. ----“This award is a great honour and opportunity to continue the important work understanding the human and political impacts of environmental change alongside an amazing team of researchers, community members and Indigenous Knowledge holders. This award will help advance our understanding of in the rapid changes ongoing in...
Telling your Science Story
André Proulx2022-01-19T14:59:48-04:00Join ArcticNet and partners every month for a training series: Skills for Northern Research Impact.