Tag: conferences

  • IASC Christmas edition

    Over the past two decades, IASC has been organizing forward-looking conferences focused on international and interdisciplinary perspectives for advancing Arctic research cooperation and applications of Arctic knowledge. In 2015, it will have been 10 years since the ICARP II and 20 years since the first ICARP in 1995.

    The political and economic interests in the Arctic are already multifold what they were just 5 years ago, and consequently national funding agencies and various large companies have a marked interest in Arctic science. Consequently, new Polar/Arctic research programs are currently being developed and some have already launched.

    More programs require improved coordination in order to secure the best value for funding spent. Agreeing on shared objectives, across Arctic states as well as internationally is becoming increasingly important.

    The International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) is a non-governmental, international scientific organization. The IASC mission is to encourage and facilitate cooperation in all aspects of Arctic research, in all countries engaged in Arctic research and in all areas of the Arctic region.

    Overall, IASC promotes and supports leading-edge multi-disciplinary research in order to foster a greater scientific understanding of the Arctic region and its role in the Earth system.

    Click here to read the full Christmas report on IASC.

  • Arctic Week in Iceland coming soon

    Arctic Week in Iceland coming soon

    Arctic Week in Iceland

    October of 2013 presents an excellent opportunity to visit Iceland and attend two exciting Arctic conferences, held back to back in one of Europe’s hottest travel destinations.

    Visitors will have the chance to travel around the country as the Arctic Energy Summit (8-10 October) is held in the town of Akureyri in the north of Iceland, while the Arctic Circle assembly (12-14 October) will take place in the southern capital, Reykjavík.

    This provides the perfect opportunity to discover Iceland while attending two high-level international Arctic conferences – engaging in an important dialogue on the future of the Arctic – all in one trip.

    Several opportunities around the conferences give visitors an opportunity to experience Iceland, including familiar hotspots such as the Blue Lagoon or the Golden Circle, as well as the Lonely Planet’s top destination of 2013, Northern Iceland, with its boiling mud pools, erupting geysers, waterfalls and unique landscapes. The welcoming hospitality of Icelanders allows visitors to have a relaxing but exciting time wherever they go.

    The imagination is the only limitation of an Icelandic experience!

    Click here for more information about the conference.

    SOURCES

    Arctic Energy Summit 2013

    See also:

    Arctic Portal Library

    Arctic Portal Mapping System