Tag: INTERACT

  • INTERACT call is now open

    INTERACT call is now open

    Research station in Abisko, Northern Sweden

    Canadian partners in INTERACT (International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic), Centre d’études Nordiques (Centre for Northern Studies, CEN) and Arctic Institute of North America (AINA), open a call for research grant proposals for European-based research groups to conduct research at two field stations operated by the partners. The call is open from Nov 1-Dec 15, 2013.

    The grants, each a maximum of 5000 €, include open access to station facilities and should be used for travel, daily or weekly accommodation rates at the station, and meals. The research should be conducted in 2014; both stations are open all year round.

    Eligible to apply are the research groups where the group leader and majority of the group members are from EU Member State or Associated State, or from the Russian Federation, are eligible to apply the grant.

    In order to apply for the grand, the research proposal and personal CV should be send by e mail to Hannele Savela by December 15th 2013.

    The evaluation of proposals will be based on scientific merit, feasibility and appropriateness. The evaluation will be conducted by the INTERACT Transnational Access Board with consultation by CEN and AINA.

    The applicants will be notified about the grant decisions in January 2014.

    More information on how to apply and detailed descriptions of the stations and their facilities from the INTERACT website and from the following contact persons:

    CEN scientific coordinator Christine Barnard, PhD
    AINA Executive Director Maribeth S. Murray, Ph.D
    INTERACT WP4 coordinator Hannele Savela, PhD

  • Research opportunity with INTERACT

    Research opportunity with INTERACT

    Khibibny station during the winter

    Register to the on-line application system already now, and apply INTERACT Transnational Access to conduct research at the coolest places of the North!

    The INTERACT project under EU FP7 has a Transnational Access program that offers access to 20 research stations in the northernmost Europe and Russian Federation. The sites represent a variety of glacier, mountain, tundra, boreal forest, peatland and freshwater ecosystems, providing opportunities for researchers from natural sciences to human dimension.

    Transnational Access includes:

    Free access for user groups/users to research facilities and field sites, including support for travel and logistic costs

    Free access to information and data in the public domain held at the infrastructures

    The call for proposals will be open at the INTERACT website on 1st August – 30th September 2013 for Transnational Access visits taking place between October 2013 and October 2014.

    Transnational Access is available to user groups, where the group leader and majority of group members work in an institution established in a EU Member State or Associated State. The maximum amount of access per user group is 90 person-days, including previously granted INTERACT Transnational Access.

    You can find the eligibility rules and application instructions, stations available for Transnational Access, descriptions of stations and their facilities, and registration to the on-line application system from the INTERACT website.

    For additional information, visit the INTERACT website or contact WP4 coordinator Hannele Savela, hannele.savela(at)oulu.fi, or WP4 leader Kirsi Latola, kirsi.latola(at)oulu.fi

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  • INTERACT call for proposals will close in one week

    INTERACT call for proposals will close in one week

     Permafrost research site in Ny Alesund, Svalbard

    The INTERACT call for summer 2013 and winter 2013/2014 will be open for one more week or until 31st of October.

    The INTERACT project under EU FP7 has a Transnational Access program that offers access to 20 research stations in northernmost Europe and Russian Federation.
    The sites represent a variety of glacier, mountain, tundra, boreal forest, peatland and freshwater ecosystems, providing opportunities for researchers from natural sciences to human dimension.

    Transnational Access includes:

    • Free access for user groups/users to research facilities and field sites, including support for travel and logistics
    • Free access to information and data in the public domain held at the infrastructures

    The call for proposals for summer 2013 and winter 2013/2014 field seasons is open on the INTERACT website until 31st October, 2012.

    For additional information, visit the INTERACT website or contact WP4 coordinator Hannele Savela,  hannele.savela(at)oulu.fi, or WP4 leader Kirsi Latola, kirsi.latola(at)oulu.fi.

  • INTERACT calls for proposals

    INTERACT calls for proposals

    Permafrost research site in Ny Alesund, Svalbard

    The INTERACT project is commencing its autumn period and is now calling for proposals for the next one.

    A call for summer 2013 and winter 2013/2014 will be open until 31st of October.

    The INTERACT project under EU FP7 has a Transnational Access program that offers access to 20 research stations in northernmost Europe and Russian Federation.
    The sites represent a variety of glacier, mountain, tundra, boreal forest, peatland and freshwater ecosystems, providing opportunities for researchers from natural sciences to human dimension.

    Transnational Access includes:

    • Free access for user groups/users to research facilities and field sites, including support for travel and logistics
    • Free access to information and data in the public domain held at the infrastructures

    The call for proposals for summer 2013 and winter 2013/2014 field seasons is open on the INTERACT website until 31st October, 2012.

    For additional information, visit the INTERACT website or contact WP4 coordinator Hannele Savela, hannele.savela(at)oulu.fi, or WP4 leader Kirsi Latola, kirsi.latola(at)oulu.fi.

  • Research grant application extended

    Research grant application extended

    INTER-ACT

    The call for INTERACT Transnational Access has been extended until 7th of September. The exciting venue offers the opportunity to visit research sites and gain access to information and equipment on site.

    The call covers the winter season from October 2011 to April 2012 (with some variation on different sites), and summer season May to September 2012 for stations located in Russian Federation.

    This project has a main objective to build capacity for identifying, understanding, predicting and responding to diverse environmental changes throughout the wide environmental and land-use envelopes of the Arctic.

    Examples of potential research fields include animal sciences and botany, climate change research and environmental monitoring, ecology, ecosystems and biodiversity, contaminants, geography, geology and related fields, glaciology , limnology, paleolimnology and hydrology and social sciences and humanities.

    More information can be found here, and the online application form.

  • INTERACT Transnational Access: Call for Proposals open for Winter Season 2011/2012 and for Summer Season 2012 in Russian sites

    INTER-ACT

    The INTERACT program under EU FP7 has Transnational Access program that offers access to 18 research stations in Northernmost Europe and Russian Federation including:

    • Free access for user groups/users to research facilities and field sites, including support for travel and logistic support
    • Free access to information and data in the public domain held at the infrastructures

    The call for Transnational Access proposals is open until 31st August 2011 at 16:00 (+3GMT) at the INTERACT website http://www.eu-interact.org/

    The Winter Season refers to the period Oct 2011–April 2012, with some variation depending on research station. The list of available field sites can be found from the INTERACT website.

    The call also includes Summer Season 2012 (May – Sept) to field stations located in the Russian Federation. Assistance and support with visa applications and other required documents is available for the accepted user groups conducting field work in these stations.

    Eligibility

    The user group (= the research group that applies for access to one or more research stations) must satisfy the following three conditions:

    1. the user group leader and the majority of the users must work in an institution established in a Member State or Associated State*
    2. the user group leader and the majority of the users must work in a country other than the country(ies) where the legal entity(ies) operating the infrastructure is(are) established. In other words the users must come from outside the countries were the INTERACT stations are located
    3. there should not be a corresponding infrastructure in the country hosting the institution employing the user group’s leader. If such an infrastructure exists, the applicant should show how the specific conditions of the requested visit cannot  be met by this national infrastructure.

    (*Associate states: Switzerland, Israel, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Turkey, Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Serbia, Albania and Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina and the Faeroe Islands)

    Priority is given to

    • Researchers who have not previously used the infrastructure
    • Researchers who want to conduct research at more than one location for generating comparative studies
    • Early career scientists**

    **Applicants must hold a position at an institution of advanced research and/or education. Applicants without a PhD degree or equivalent research experience must provide letters of support from a supervisor.

    Travel arrangements

    Users are required to make their own travel arrangements and keep all original tickets and receipts. The travel costs will be reimbursed after the visit to the station(s) where the visit(s) was/were made. Advice on travel options can be obtained on request.

    On completion of their visit(s), successful applicants will be required to

    • Provide a Project Summary Report on results obtained during the visit(s)
    • Complete the User Group Questionnaire at http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/capacities/questionnaire_en.html
    • Publish the results within a reasonable time in open literature, specifying in Acknowledgements that the research has received support from the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement No262693
    • Note that the European Commission has the right to publish the list of users, containing their names, home institutions and description of the work.

    More information about the TA call and INTERACT can be found from http://www.eu-interact.org/ or by contacting WP4 coordinator Hannele Savela, PhD, hannele.savela(at)oulu.fi, or WP4 leader Kirsi Latola, PhD, kirsi.latola(at)oulu.fi.

  • Call for Proposals to be supported via the INTERACT Trans-National Access program for the summer season 2011

    Call for Proposals to be supported via the INTERACT Trans-National Access program for the summer season 2011

    Arctic Portal news

    International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic INTERACT has a main objective of building capacity for identifying, understanding, predicting and responding to diverse environmental changes throughout the wide environmental and land-use envelopes of the Arctic.

    INTERACT was proposed by the existing SCANNET network of field stations situated in all eight Arctic countries. The cooperation has a long history between the European members, resulting from EU-funding in 2001-2004 within the 5th Framework Programme. This bottom-up network has expanded during the last 6 years with new members from Russia and North America to become a true circumarctic network of terrestrial field stations.

    The INTERACT contract under FP7 has a Trans-National Access program that offers access to 18 research stations in Northernmost Europe and Russia. The call is now open for the summer season 2011.

    For further information, please visit the INTERACT homepage