The Arctic Frontiers Conference is underway in Tromsø, Norway and has had a number of interesting presentations. This conference is being broadcast live on the web. We suggest checking it out.
In particular, this afternoon [Tuesday, 20 january] we will be involved in a panel discussion on the needs of young researchers in polar science. It would be great if you could all join in watching this broadcast. If you cannot watch it live, it will be archived and you can watch it later.
Young science in the North - Panel discussion
15:00 - 17:00 Central Europe Time (1400 UTC)
Watch the live webcast
(click on the small white icon at the end of the title line for the feed)
15:00 - Panel
- Jenny Baeseman, Director - Association of Polar Early Career Scientists ( USA);
- Andrew J. Greenshaw, Vice-Chair Board of Governors, University of the Arctic, and Associate Vice President (Research) University of Alberta Canada;
- Kriss Rokkan Iversen, Young Scientist Forum, ARCTOS, Norway;
- Alexandre Forest, young scientist representing ArcticNet, Canada;
- Representative from Sami College, Kautokeino, Norway;
- Representative from young scientists from Russian Academy of Science, Russia;
16:30 - Summing up by Martin Fortier, Executive Director of ArcticNet Canada.
16:50 - Closing by Salve Dahle, Chairman of Steering committee for Arctic Frontiers
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Tuesday, 20 January 2009 21:10
Live webcast today on the needs of young researchers
Written by Louise Huffman
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