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The International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 officially starts on March 1 2007. Below you will find the latest information on international and national launch events. Also, please visit the Educators Launch Page to learn how teachers, students, and local communities are getting involved around the world.
For more details about specific events, please consult this list of press officers (PDF) or see contacts below. We have also made these Press Materials available....
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On March 1 2007, students at schools around the world marked the advent of International Polar year by conducting an ice experiment. They then told the IPY community and the world by pinning a virtual balloon onto a web-based map showing exactly where they were. Read this Blog to find out how the activity went. One of the main themes of the International Polar Year is the study of Earth’s changing ice and snow, and its impact on our planet and our lives. On 1 March 2007, students and teachers around the world were invited to help launch the IPY in your classrooms. This Breaking The Ice flyer (PDF), currently available in ...
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The Association of Polar Early Career Scientists aims to bring together young researchers and early career scientists with an interest in Polar Regions from around the world. Polar research is inherently interdisciplinary and international. Many early career scientists, although sometimes well connected within their own specialization, often do not have strong contacts with other polar experts. This network will provide a forum for polar scientists to begin international and interdisciplinary collaborations early in their careers, fostering international science which is naturally important to polar research to improve our understanding of these systems on a global level.
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The Association of Polar Early Career Scientists aims to bring together young researchers and early career scientists with an interest in Polar Regions from around the world. Polar research is inherently interdisciplinary and international. Many early career scientists, although sometimes well connected within their own specialization, often do not have strong contacts with other polar experts. This network will provide a forum for polar scientists to begin international and interdisciplinary collaborations early in their careers, fostering international science which is naturally important to polar research to improve our understanding of these systems on a global level.
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