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  1. 8 hours ago

    SCAR is delighted to launch its 2019 for . SCAR will offer 5 - 6 -related fellowships for 2019. A new SCAR/WMO Fellowship is also available. Deadline 17 July 2019. Full details and application pack online:

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    May 8

    James Renwick presents exciting research highlights at JSC40 meeting including collaborations with on Antarctic ice sheet contribution to sea level rise

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  3. May 8

    Thank you to for her wonderful blog about the conference in last month. She says, "it made me proud to be part of such a friendly and warm community of researchers." Read more here:

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  4. May 7

    We are delighted to be relaunching the SCAR newsletter, a regular update from the SCAR Secretariat containing news, events, and opportunities from and for the SCAR community and beyond. Read the May Newsletter here:

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    May 7

    The Antarctic Biodiversity Portal Is the and Antarctic node. It is part of the EU . We provide support for the publication of Antarctic Biodiversity data in accordance with the Antarctic Treaty. visit for info

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  6. May 7

    SCAR has a new Facebook page! . There's also a SCAR group, and polar researchers are encouraged to join and post ()

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  7. May 3

    The third circular of the 25th International Symposium on Polar Sciences, organized by the Republic of Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI), is available now.

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  8. May 2

    The has released their Statement on State of Global Climate in 2018, including reports on warming trends in the Southern Ocean and ice sheet mass balance. ,

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  9. May 2

    A new study in Nature Geoscience shows that the ice of the Ross Ice Shelf is melting much more rapidly than previously thought due to inflowing warm water.

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  10. May 1

    The first pre-conference circular for SCAR COMNAP 2020 - Antarctic Science: Global Connections - is now available: The 2020 SCAR meetings and Open Science Conference will be held in Hobart, Australia in July-August 2020. Website:

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  11. Apr 29

    Call for expressions of interest: APECS (), IASC, PEI () and SCAR jointly announce the opportunity for an author to write a scoping document for the updated POLAR RESOURCE BOOK (PRB) project. Details on our website:

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    Apr 24

    SCAR Announcement . Are you interested in writing a SCOPING DOCUMENT for the updated POLAR RESOURCE BOOK (PRB) PROJECT. The Polar Research Book was a legacy project of the International Polar Year (IPY). . Click on the link below

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  13. Apr 18

    A new Antarctic Gravity Wave Instrument Network () special collection has been published in in JGR Atmospheres. It includes papers on Atmospheric Gravity Wave Science in the Polar regions and first results From ANGWIN.

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  14. Apr 18

    Extension announced to abstract submission for ISAES 2019 until April 27th: Abstract submission deadline for ISAES 2019 extended until April 27th

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    Apr 17

    ANGWIN have an article out now in the editors vox section of EOS

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  16. Apr 17

    Filip Hrbáček Reports on his 2017 Fellowship, in which he explored the effect of vegetation cover on active layer thermal regimes. Full report available through the SCAR Library.

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  17. Apr 10

    This Twitter Moment collects together tweets about the conference and the huge range of topics discussed, from data management to polar literature:⚡️ “SC-HASS 2019 - Connections at the End of the World”

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    Apr 10

    brings together geoscientists from all over the world. scientist Brice van Liefferinge presented his radar work from , , part of the hunt for the

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    Apr 6

    Waiting for the long journey home after the fascinating Antarctic Treaty informal workshop on Antarctic Tourism, hosted in the Netherlands. ⁦⁩ pleased to have been part of the discussions about developments, challenges and future options.

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  20. Apr 5

    draws to a close with a packed room for the Lewander Lecture: Housewives in Antarctica: A chronicle of power and gender in the white continent, 1980’ by Nelson Llanos.

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