Events
Introduction to Permafrost and Frozen Ground Engineering is a one-credit course developed for both undergraduate
and graduate students. To be held June 23-26, 2008 on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, this
course will provide students with a thorough understanding of permafrost origin, properties, permafrost-related
hazards and engineering design. Specific topics include ground ice and soil cryogenic structure, elements
of thermal analysis, building foundation alternatives and building and managing pipelines, roads and airfields in a
Introduction to Permafrost and Frozen Ground Engineering is a one-credit course developed for both undergraduate
and graduate students. To be held June 23-26, 2008 on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, this
course will provide students with a thorough understanding of permafrost origin, properties, permafrost-related
hazards and engineering design. Specific topics include ground ice and soil cryogenic structure, elements
of thermal analysis, building foundation alternatives and building and managing pipelines, roads and airfields in a
Introduction to Permafrost and Frozen Ground Engineering is a one-credit course developed for both undergraduate
and graduate students. To be held June 23-26, 2008 on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, this
course will provide students with a thorough understanding of permafrost origin, properties, permafrost-related
hazards and engineering design. Specific topics include ground ice and soil cryogenic structure, elements
of thermal analysis, building foundation alternatives and building and managing pipelines, roads and airfields in a
Introduction to Permafrost and Frozen Ground Engineering is a one-credit course developed for both undergraduate
and graduate students. To be held June 23-26, 2008 on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, this
course will provide students with a thorough understanding of permafrost origin, properties, permafrost-related
hazards and engineering design. Specific topics include ground ice and soil cryogenic structure, elements
of thermal analysis, building foundation alternatives and building and managing pipelines, roads and airfields in a
NICOP will celebrate the 25th anniversary of IPA and the 125th
anniversary of the International Polar Year with special IPA emphasis
on the thermal state of permafrost throughout the polar regions.
NICOP will celebrate the 25th anniversary of IPA and the 125th
anniversary of the International Polar Year with special IPA emphasis
on the thermal state of permafrost throughout the polar regions.
NICOP will celebrate the 25th anniversary of IPA and the 125th
anniversary of the International Polar Year with special IPA emphasis
on the thermal state of permafrost throughout the polar regions.
NICOP will celebrate the 25th anniversary of IPA and the 125th
anniversary of the International Polar Year with special IPA emphasis
on the thermal state of permafrost throughout the polar regions.
NICOP will celebrate the 25th anniversary of IPA and the 125th
anniversary of the International Polar Year with special IPA emphasis
on the thermal state of permafrost throughout the polar regions.
The Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) and the UK
Polar network (the British branch of APECS) wants to help you connect
with an international network of early career Polar and Cryosphere
scientists and researchers. These groups are organizing a 1-day
professional-development workshop for July 7, 2008, the day before the
SCAR/IASC open science conference in Saint-Petersburg. The meeting will
include invited keynote speakers, panel sessions and discussion groups.
For more information please contact Liz Thomas (Career development
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)
International Arctic Science Committee (IASC)
Polar Research – Arctic and Antarctic Perspectives in the International Polar
Year
in association with the XXX SCAR Meeting
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)
International Arctic Science Committee (IASC)
Polar Research – Arctic and Antarctic Perspectives in the International Polar
Year
in association with the XXX SCAR Meeting
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)
International Arctic Science Committee (IASC)
Polar Research – Arctic and Antarctic Perspectives in the International Polar
Year
in association with the XXX SCAR Meeting
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)
International Arctic Science Committee (IASC)
Polar Research – Arctic and Antarctic Perspectives in the International Polar
Year
in association with the XXX SCAR Meeting
The Russian-German Otto Schmidt Laboratory for Polar and Marine Research (OSL)
announces the continuation of the OSL Fellowship Program in 2008/09, funded by the
German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF). The OSL manages this program,
which pairs master students, graduated research assistants, and postdoctoral fellows
with experienced collaborating scientists from Russia and Germany to work on wellfocused
tasks of mutual interest. The objective of this program is to support young
The Russian-German Otto Schmidt Laboratory for Polar and Marine Research (OSL)
announces the continuation of the OSL Fellowship Program in 2008/09, funded by the
German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF). The OSL manages this program,
which pairs master students, graduated research assistants, and postdoctoral fellows
with experienced collaborating scientists from Russia and Germany to work on wellfocused
tasks of mutual interest. The objective of this program is to support young
The Russian-German Otto Schmidt Laboratory for Polar and Marine Research (OSL)
announces the continuation of the OSL Fellowship Program in 2008/09, funded by the
German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF). The OSL manages this program,
which pairs master students, graduated research assistants, and postdoctoral fellows
with experienced collaborating scientists from Russia and Germany to work on wellfocused
tasks of mutual interest. The objective of this program is to support young
The Russian-German Otto Schmidt Laboratory for Polar and Marine Research (OSL)
announces the continuation of the OSL Fellowship Program in 2008/09, funded by the
German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF). The OSL manages this program,
which pairs master students, graduated research assistants, and postdoctoral fellows
with experienced collaborating scientists from Russia and Germany to work on wellfocused
tasks of mutual interest. The objective of this program is to support young
The Russian-German Otto Schmidt Laboratory for Polar and Marine Research (OSL)
announces the continuation of the OSL Fellowship Program in 2008/09, funded by the
German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF). The OSL manages this program,
which pairs master students, graduated research assistants, and postdoctoral fellows
with experienced collaborating scientists from Russia and Germany to work on wellfocused
tasks of mutual interest. The objective of this program is to support young
The Russian-German Otto Schmidt Laboratory for Polar and Marine Research (OSL)
announces the continuation of the OSL Fellowship Program in 2008/09, funded by the
German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF). The OSL manages this program,
which pairs master students, graduated research assistants, and postdoctoral fellows
with experienced collaborating scientists from Russia and Germany to work on wellfocused
tasks of mutual interest. The objective of this program is to support young
The Russian-German Otto Schmidt Laboratory for Polar and Marine Research (OSL)
announces the continuation of the OSL Fellowship Program in 2008/09, funded by the
German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF). The OSL manages this program,
which pairs master students, graduated research assistants, and postdoctoral fellows
with experienced collaborating scientists from Russia and Germany to work on wellfocused
tasks of mutual interest. The objective of this program is to support young
The Russian-German Otto Schmidt Laboratory for Polar and Marine Research (OSL)
announces the continuation of the OSL Fellowship Program in 2008/09, funded by the
German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF). The OSL manages this program,
which pairs master students, graduated research assistants, and postdoctoral fellows
with experienced collaborating scientists from Russia and Germany to work on wellfocused
tasks of mutual interest. The objective of this program is to support young


