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To get involved in the Polar Science Early Career Community Office (PSECCO) Community, join our listserv and newsletter mailing lists here. Stay tuned via these outlets the 'News' channel of our website to follow what activities the PSECCO has going on, and don't forget to follow us on Twitter @polarsecco (link on button below)!

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Check Out These Additional Polar or Polar-Adjacent Organizations

There are many wonderful polar science-related organizations supporting the full diversity of the early career community. We've listed some of them here, and this list is by no means exhaustive. If you know of an organization we've missed that you think should be listed, please get in touch, and if it fits within our mission we will be sure to add it. 

Name Description Website
Inspiring Girls Expeditions

Inspiring Girls Expeditions empowers young women to lead and succeed through science, art, and wilderness exploration. There are multiple versions of the program, some of which include: Girls on Ice, Girls on Rock, Girls in Icy Fjords. The program is always looking for volunteers to run the program, and opens up instructor positions annually as well. 

https://www.inspiringgirls.org

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs, Award #2135176. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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