GTN-P achievements – Boris Biskaborn Wins 2016 WDS Data Stewardship Award

GTN-P achievements Congratulations to Dr Boris Biskaborn, who was selected by the WDS Scientific Committee (WDS-SC) as the 2016 winner of the WDS Data Stewardship Award. This accolade highlights exceptional contributions to the improvement of scientific data stewardship by early career researchers through their engagement with the community, academic achievements, and innovations. For more information visit: https://www.icsu-wds.org/news/news-archive/boris-biskaborn-wins-2016-wds-data-stewardship-award…

Thank you for being part of ICOP 2016

The Eleventh International Conference on Permafrost (ICOP 2016) ended last Friday. It was attended by almost 800 scientists and engineers. Now 3 field trips with conference participants are running in Russia, the European Alps and Svalbard. Thank you for being part of the conference! For more information visit the ICOP website: www.icop2016.org A conference summary will follow next week. Credit: Alfred-Wegener-Institut/Jan Pauls.

ICOP 2016 has started

The international conference on permafrost is the premier event for permafrost research worldwide and is taking place 20-24 June 2016 Social Media Follow the Twitter account of the ICOP2016: https://twitter.com/ICOP2016 or the one from the journalism students covering the conference: https://twitter.com/chickentheory_ Post updates and pictures on the Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/505238782868956/ Use the hashtag #ICOP2016 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Program The conference progr…

ICOP 2016 – registration deadline is on 31 May 2016

Dear Permafrost enthusiasts, The Eleventh International Conference on Permafrost will be held in Potsdam, Germany, on 20-24 June 2016 (http://icop2016.org). Many of you have registered for the largest gathering of permafrost researchers, happening every four years. We would like to remind you that the final registration deadline for the ICOP is on 31 May 2016. If you intend to participate in the conference, please register on the conference website as soon as possible: https://www.conftool.pro/icop2016…

Obituary – Nikolai Romanovskii

The International Permafrost Association is profoundly saddened to announce the passing of Professor Nikolai Romanovskii on March 20, 2016. Professor Romanovskii was educated at Moscow State University and worked there throughout his long career. His more than 300 publications covered a broad range of topics in geocryology, including periglacial processes, sub-sea permafrost and gas hydrates. He played a key role in international research, such as on the Joint Russian-German Laptev Sea project regardin…

Call for Action Group Proposals

Deadline: April 30, 2016 Funding: Up to 2500 €/year More information: IPA Action Groups Frozen Ground (page 3-6) The International Permafrost Association (IPA) is pleased to introduce a call for funded Action Groups. Action Groups are meant to fund targeted groups working towards the production of well-defined products. Action Groups will be funded on a competitive basis at up to 2500 € per year (maximum of 5000 € over the life of an Action Group). Up to 10 000 € per year of the IPA total budge…

Become a leader in the Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN)

Dear Permafrost Young Researchers, Now is YOUR opportunity to shape the future of the next generation of early career permafrost researchers! The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) seeks for a renewal of its current governing bodies – the Executive Committee (ExCom), Executive Council, and National Representatives. The terms for the new committee are for two years (2016-2018) and begin following the International Conference on Permafrost 2016 in June. Apply by May 1, 2016! Positions PYRN is le…

Frozen Ground and Country Reports

The International Permafrost Association´s annual publication, Frozen Ground, is now available. It describes a selection of the activities of the International Permafrost Association over the past year. The Country Reports give additional details concerning the great variety of permafrost science and engineering initiatives underway around the globe. We hope that you will enjoy reading about these activities. We also ask you to update your IPA membership. If you are not already a member, consider join…

IPA Action Group: Arctic Coastal Dynamics (ACD)

Project Overview The Arctic Coastal Dynamics (ACD) project began in 1999 as an initiative of the IPA and IASC and quickly developed a vibrant international scientific community. ACD provided significant contributions to International Conferences on Arctic Research Planning, to the International Polar Year, Arctic Observing (SAON, AOS), and the recent transdisciplinary summary of changes in the arctic coastal zone published in 2012 (The State of the Arctic Coast). Since then, the Circumpolar Arctic Coas…