BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ad1dd54e94f420f44f6229fda329f1a2 CATEGORIES:Field and Summer Schools CREATED:20200107T095422 SUMMARY:NVP International Summer School 2020 - Global Arctic - postponed to June 2021 LOCATION:Longyearbyen\, Svalbard\, Norway DESCRIPTION:The summer scholl is postponed to June 2021, please visit the event website for additional information.\n \nThe term “Global Arctic” is gaining curren cy in contemporary debates about how the Arctic and the rest of the world a re interconnected. Academics use the term to show how what happens in the A rctic has global implications, as well as how events in other parts of the world impact the Arctic. Modern phenomena such as globalization, climate ch ange and transboundary pollution have brought the Arctic into global webs o f science, commerce, security and geopolitics. In the Arctic as elsewhere t he first law of geography is applying: Everything is related to everything else, but close things are more related than distant things. To identify an d discuss the points of connections within and across the natural-, social- and humanistic sciences is the intrinsic core of the term Global Arctic an d also the working mode of the Summer school.\nApplication deadline: 15 Mar ch 2020\nMore information on the website: http://polar-academy.com/summer-s chools/global-arctic-2020/.\nFurther Summer Schools are also planned: http://polar-academy.com/summer-schools/summer-schools-2020-2022/\n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The summer scholl is postponed to June 2021, please visit the ev ent website for additional information.
The ter m “Global Arctic” is gaining currency in contemporary debates about how the Arctic and the rest of the world are interconnected. Academics use the ter m to show how what happens in the Arctic has global implications, as well a s how events in other parts of the world impact the Arctic. Modern phenomen a such as globalization, climate change and transboundary pollution have br ought the Arctic into global webs of science, commerce, security and geopol itics. In the Arctic as elsewhere the first law of geography is applying: E verything is related to everything else, but close things are more related than distant things. To identify and discuss the points of connections with in and across the natural-, social- and humanistic sciences is the intrinsi c core of the term Global Arctic and also the working mode of the Summer sc hool.
Application deadline: 15 March 2020
More information on the website: http://polar-academy.com/summer-schools/global -arctic-2020/.
Further Summer Schools are also planned: http://polar-academy.com/summer-schools/summer-schools-2020-2022/
DTSTAMP:20240329T010139Z DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200620T080000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200628T170000 SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR