University of Maine
Graduate research program fostering systems perspectives to address the challenges of complex socio-environmental changes in the Arctic. Applications for fall 2023 are open.
Juneau Icefield Research Program - UMaine
Student applications are open for summer 2023.
December 15, 20202019 Boston Science Diplomacy Dissertation Enhancement Workshop
October 10 -11, 2019. The University of MassachusettsCoastal Studies in Iceland
- Coastal Communities
- Coastal and Marine Management
Master's level applications due 15 February 2019
GMRI Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)
apply by Feb 15, 2019
IARPC Science Communication Training Program for Early Career Scientists
Online Webinars and Presentations
apply by 3 February 2019
NRC Research Associateship Programs (RAP)
Deadlines: Feb 1, May 1, Aug 1, Nov 1
Dear Colleague Letter: Non-Academic Research Internships for Graduate Students (INTERN) Supplemental Funding Opportunity
CISE-OCA, MPS, OIA-EPSCoR
Arctic Futures Institute
2019 programs TBD
Hokkaido University Summer School on Arctic Studies 2019
Application deadline is February 28, 2019
University of Florida Water Institute Graduate Fellows Program
Apply by January 16, 2019
The Polaris Project
Apply
dealine is January 14, 2019
The Convergent Arctic Research Perspectives and Education (CARPE)
NSF Research Traineeship program
Accepting application for Fall 2023!
The University of New Hampshire
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Arctic Futures 2050 Conference
4-6 September, 2019
Washington, DC
Early Career Travel Award application - May 1
Poster abstracts - May 1
October 31, 2019 - November 1, 2019, Irvine, CA -- sponsored by NSF NNA
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Old...some may occur annually
IARPC Science Communication Training Program for Early Career Scientists
Online Webinars and Presentations
3 February 2019
New Solicitations
NSF International Research Experiences for Students (IRES)
Various tracks due September 2019
High-Risk Research in Biological Anthropology and Archaeology (HRRBAA)
Past Opportunities (many are annual calls)
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
Full Proposal: May 17, 2019
Preliminary proposals - January 28, 2019
NSF Accelerating Research through International Network-to-Network Collaborations (AccelNet)
LOI December 21, 2018
Full Proposal February 28, 2019
NOAA-NOS-NCCOS-2019-2005813. 2019 Ecological Effects of Sea Level Rise Program
Due Jan 16, 2019
- CubeSat sensors for investigating littoral ocean & atmosphere dynamics
- Sustained observations of marine biodiversity for improved understanding of marine ecosystem responses to changing environmental conditions
- Advanced sensor technology
- Autonomous profiling floats for investigating tropical pacific biogeochemistry
- Improve arctic operational forecasts
- Arctic Observing System simulation experiments using year of polar prediction data (Arctic OSSE)
- New approaches for data assimilation to improve operational ocean prediction
- Autonomous mapping
Dear Colleague Letter: Support for Engaging Students and the Public in Polar Research
Discovery Research PreK-12 (DRK-12), deadline of November 14, 2018
Improving Undergraduate Science Education: Education and Human Resources (IUSE:EHR), solicitation for the 2019 fiscal year (deadlines vary).
Enabling Quantum Leap: Convergent Accelerated Discovery Foundries for Quantum Materials Science, Engineering and Information (Q-AMASE-i) -- LOI September 17, 2018, Full Proposal November 5, 2018
Field Research Opportunity Available: Transnational/Remote Access to Research Stations (INTERACT)
$3m over 5 years range - ideal for unique observing campaign or a big data effort
Information Webinar - Webinar - July 10, 2 PM EDT July 10, 2018
White Papers deadline: August 17, 2018
Full proposal deadline: January 18, 2019
https://basicresearch.defense.gov/Programs-Workshops/Vannevar-Bush-Faculty-Fellowship/
deadline October 9, 2018
(If interested, please contact Jeanne Sokolowski Director, Office of National Fellowships)
https://science.energy.gov/~/media/grants/pdf/foas/2018/SC_FOA_0001820.p...
Sept 30, 2018
Polar Geospatial Center, National Science Foundation
21-22 May 2018, Minneapolis, Minnesota
9-13 October 2018, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Abstract submission deadline: 30 April 2018
Enabling US Early Career Researchers to Advance Polar Science using High Performance Computing and Earth System Modeling
Melrakkaslétta and Raufarhöfn, Iceland
Budget Justification
This project requests $3500 to support a New England Arctic Network working group meeting concerning the theme of xxxxxx. (Travel for 10 participants: ground transportation $1000, 1 night lodging $1500; catering and venue $1000)
The project requests $3000 to support a 1-day stakeholder and community engagement event jointly hosted by the New England Arctic Network and Stakeholder Organization. The goal of this event will be to discuss expectations, objectives, and potential outcomes of this project, with a focus on identifying common research interests, initial planning, and strategies for data collection and analysis. (Travel for project co-Is and senior personnel: transportation $300, lodging $700; catering and venue $1500; materials $500; professional staff salary support $500).
This project requests $500 for a catering and materials to support an open community meeting of the New England Arctic Network at the Fall 2020 American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco, CA. We plan to request meeting space through the Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. (ARCUS).
This project requests $5000 to support scholarly exchange, bringing a small group (2-3) Arctic residents involved in community-based research in XXXXX to visit institutions within the New England Arctic Newtork. The goal will be to identify opportunities for translating successful citizen science efforts in New England to address observational gaps in the Arctic.
This project requests $5000 to help support the organizations and administrative structure of the New England Arctic Network (nearctic.net). This includes supporting professional staff salary to development of web-based collaboration tools, organizing webinars and working group meetings, writing reports, and providing administrative support for network wide research development and education programs.
References:
Duderstadt, K. A., C. M. Ashcraft, J. F. Brewer, E. A. Burakowski, J. M. Coffin, J. E. Dibb,
L. C. Hamilton, N. E. Kinner, L. A. Mayer, J. L. Miksis-Olds, J. E. Salisbury, K. D. Seger,
R. K. Varner, C. P. Wake (2018), Summary Report: Preparing for a Northwest Passage,
A Workshop on the Role of New England in Navigating the New Arctic, The University of New
Hampshire, Durham, NH.
Duderstadt, K. A., R. Alden, P. A. Berkman, J. F. Brewer, J. E. Dibb, R. K. Varner, L. C. Hamilton, C. P. Wake (2018), Report from the workshop “Charting the Course for a New England Arctic Network,” on 3 October 2018, The University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.