US-based and Chile-based polar early career researchers attending the 2024 Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Open Science Meeting were welcomed to apply to attend a workshop on establishing international collaborative relationships!
International collaboration is imperative to the successful exploration of the big scientific questions concerning the Antarctic. However, building these meaningful collaborations requires intentionality in creating a welcoming and inclusive space for partnerships to grow. Yet, formal training in how to establish international relationships and cross-cultural competency does not regularly take place in the polar sciences.
We were pleased to welcome applications to attend this workshop-style side meeting that focused on how to build cross-cultural competency, how to build successful international scientific collaborative relationships, and how to apply for funding with international research partners in mind. In the latter part of the workshop, US and Chilean participants had the opportunity to connect with polar researchers from a country other than the one they are based in and started to build the foundations of disciplinary and cross-disciplinary relationships that could lead to collaborations in the future.
This workshop was followed by remote collaboration-encouraging meetings facilitated by the Polar Science Early Career Community Office (PSECCO) and APECS Chile and had the potential to lead to longer-term, collaborative research relationships amongst attendees. Chile-based and US-based polar researchers early in their careers were welcome and invited to apply to attend. Applications are now closed.
Thank you to those who joined us, we loved having you there!
A list of all workshops at the SCAR 2024 Open Science Conference can be found here.