Archived Opportunities

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Past Opportunity

The SCAR Directors are looking for someone to provide short-term contractual support to the SCAR Executive Director (3-6 months) while they are making a phased return to full time working following a period of medical leave. Tasks may vary depending on skills and experience but are expected to comprise largely of delivery of key elements of the SCAR Delegates’ Meeting in September. 

Past Opportunity Professional Development

The PEGASUS project (https://bit.ly/3wGEoyd) shares an opportunity for all:

*Andean Ecosystems and Climate Change Course*

The objectives of the course are:

   - Recognize the theoretical and practical bases of the hydroclimatology
   of the ecosystems of the Andes.
   - Outline the relationship between water management and adaptation to
   climate change in Andean mountain ecosystems.
   - Learn about new perspectives to understand the socio-ecological

Past Opportunity

The International Arctic Workshop is a friendly, informal, and relaxed conference open to all students and professionals interested in the Arctic. Originally starting at INSTAAR at the University of Colorado – Boulder, the Arctic Workshop alternates between INSTAAR and an international host. This year, and for the first time in the High Arctic, the Svalbard Science Centre is hosting the meeting in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway.

Past Opportunity PSECCO event/opportunity

The Polar Science Early Career Community Office (PSECCO) invites US-based early career polar scientists with a research focus on the Antarctic, Arctic, or high alpine regions to apply to serve on the PSECCO Advisory Board. PSECCO is a new community-building and support effort for early career scientists focused on promoting accessibility, inclusion and diversity in the polar sciences, funded by NSF and housed at the University of Colorado. 

Past Opportunity PSECCO event/opportunity
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The Polar Science Early Career Community Office (PSECCO) invites you to attend our first virtual community meeting on May 3rd at 11am AK/1pm MT/3pm ET. PSECCO is a new community-building and support effort for early career scientists focused on promoting accessibility, inclusion and diversity in the polar sciences, funded by NSF and housed at the University of Colorado.