The field school aims to connect indigenous and non-indigenous early career researchers (ECRs) from different scientific disciplines with international experts as well as local experts and stakeholders from Arctic coastal communities to share state-of-the-art and Traditional Knowledge and best practices for adaptation strategies in the Arctic coastal areas to respond to permafrost thaw.
The field school focuses on different components of the Arctic coastal system and impacts on local communities. The unique combination of social and physical sciences aspects in one field school will provide participants with an exclusive interdisciplinary view, helping them to understand and address challenges caused by changing Arctic coasts from multiple angles.
The school will provide lectures, workshops, practical hands-on exercises and excursions. International scientists from the Nunataryuk project and T-MOSAiC as well as local stakeholders and experts will be invited as mentors leading the various lectures and activities of the school.
The school will be open for up to 30 early career researchers from both physical and social science disciplines related to the school topic (focus on PhD students and postdoctoral researchers) from around the world.
Applications are accepted until 31 October 2019 and the successful applicants will be notified by December. To find out more, please visit the APECS-Nunataryuk-T-MOSAiC School website.