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SUMMARY:2016 Connaught Summer Institute in Arctic Science: Atmosphere, Cryosphere, and Climate
LOCATION:Alliston\, Ontario\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:Organizers invite graduate and post graduate students who are interested in
  Arctic Science to apply for the 2016 Connaught Summer Institute in Arctic 
 Science: Atmosphere, Cryosphere, and Climate which will take place from 18-
 22 July in Alliston, Ontario, Canada.\nThe Connaught Summer Institute in Ar
 ctic Science: Atmosphere, Cryosphere, and Climate brings together students 
 and established scholars who are engaged in Arctic research, to provide an 
 understanding of the Arctic climate and the processes that control it, and 
 to establish an interdisciplinary forum in which they can discuss current c
 hallenges and identify emerging research opportunities in this area.\nOrgan
 izers are pleased to invite applications for the second Connaught Summer In
 stitute, offered from 18-22 July 2016 in Alliston, Ontario, Canada. It is i
 ntended for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows engaged in Arctic re
 search. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from experienced resea
 rchers in a small and comfortable setting. Students will also participate i
 n professional development activities, engage in a diverse career panel dis
 cussion, develop strategies for linking scientific knowledge to public enga
 gement, education and outreach, and present their own research during a pos
 ter session.\nTopics to be covered include Arctic paleoclimatology, the Arc
 tic climate system, climate modelling, causes of changes in Arctic sea ice,
  high-latitude snow processes, Arctic aerosols, composition-climate interac
 tions, tropospheric halogen chemistry in the Arctic, stratospheric ozone an
 d chlorine chemistry, the carbon cycle, aerosols and climate, atmospheric m
 easurement techniques, Arctic archeology, Inuit heritage, and science commu
 nications.\nAdmission to the Summer Institute includes all on-site food and
  accommodation. A chartered bus will be available to take attendees to and 
 from downtown Toronto, however, attendees are responsible for travel betwee
 n their home institution and Toronto or Alliston.\nThe Summer Institute is 
 supported by the University of Toronto's Connaught Fund and builds on the S
 ummer School program developed by the NSERC CREATE Training Program in Arct
 ic Atmospheric Science (CREATE-AAS). It is affiliated with three NSERC-fund
 ed networks: Probing the Atmosphere of the High Arctic (PAHA), the Network 
 on Climate and Aerosols (NETCARE), and the Canadian Sea Ice and Snow Evolut
 ion (CanSISE) Network. The Summer Institute spans the disciplines of physic
 s, chemistry, earth sciences, geography, environmental science, and related
  areas, and encompasses the use of experimental, field observation, and mod
 elling methodologies to study the Arctic region.\nTo apply, fill out the ap
 plication form\n(http://www.candac.ca/create/CSI_Arctic_science_application
 _2016.pdf) and send it via email with a curriculum vitae and a letter of su
 pport from an academic supervisor to: This email address is being protected
  from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Organizers invite graduate and post graduate students who are interested
  in Arctic Science to apply for the 2016 Connaught Summer Institute in Arct
 ic Science: Atmosphere, Cryosphere, and Climate which will take place from 
 18-22 July in Alliston, Ontario, Canada.</p><p>The Connaught Summer Institu
 te in Arctic Science: Atmosphere, Cryosphere, and Climate brings together s
 tudents and established scholars who are engaged in Arctic research, to pro
 vide an understanding of the Arctic climate and the processes that control 
 it, and to establish an interdisciplinary forum in which they can discuss c
 urrent challenges and identify emerging research opportunities in this area
 .</p><p>Organizers are pleased to invite applications for the second Connau
 ght Summer Institute, offered from 18-22 July 2016 in Alliston, Ontario, Ca
 nada. It is intended for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows engaged
  in Arctic research. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from expe
 rienced researchers in a small and comfortable setting. Students will also 
 participate in professional development activities, engage in a diverse car
 eer panel discussion, develop strategies for linking scientific knowledge t
 o public engagement, education and outreach, and present their own research
  during a poster session.</p><p>Topics to be covered include Arctic paleocl
 imatology, the Arctic climate system, climate modelling, causes of changes 
 in Arctic sea ice, high-latitude snow processes, Arctic aerosols, compositi
 on-climate interactions, tropospheric halogen chemistry in the Arctic, stra
 tospheric ozone and chlorine chemistry, the carbon cycle, aerosols and clim
 ate, atmospheric measurement techniques, Arctic archeology, Inuit heritage,
  and science communications.</p><p>Admission to the Summer Institute includ
 es all on-site food and accommodation. A chartered bus will be available to
  take attendees to and from downtown Toronto, however, attendees are respon
 sible for travel between their home institution and Toronto or Alliston.</p
 ><p>The Summer Institute is supported by the University of Toronto's Connau
 ght Fund and builds on the Summer School program developed by the NSERC CRE
 ATE Training Program in Arctic Atmospheric Science (CREATE-AAS). It is affi
 liated with three NSERC-funded networks: Probing the Atmosphere of the High
  Arctic (PAHA), the Network on Climate and Aerosols (NETCARE), and the Cana
 dian Sea Ice and Snow Evolution (CanSISE) Network. The Summer Institute spa
 ns the disciplines of physics, chemistry, earth sciences, geography, enviro
 nmental science, and related areas, and encompasses the use of experimental
 , field observation, and modelling methodologies to study the Arctic region
 .</p><p>To apply, fill out the application form<br />(http://www.candac.ca/
 create/CSI_Arctic_science_application_2016.pdf) and send it via email with 
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