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The Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) and the Southern Ocean Observing System (SOOS, http://www.soos.aq) are looking for an early career scientist to join the leadership team of the newly formed SOOS/GOA-ON Ocean Acidification Regional Hub for the Southern Ocean (SO-OA).
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In coordination with the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS), Antarctic Science Ltd. is running a webinar to help potential applicants of 2025 Antarctic Science International Bursary. This bursary runs every year and is for up to £6000 to support PhD or early career researchers to extend the scope of an existing research project. More details here: http://www.antarcticsciencebursary.org.uk/. A great opportunity to get top-up funding for that exciting idea of yours!
The International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) and the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation (PA2F) in cooperation with APECS are excited to announce the recipients of the 2025 IASC Fellowship Program.
Ten successful early career researchers were identified for all available fellowships. APECS coordinated the application and review process; recommendations from APECS based on the peer review process were delivered for final selection to the IASC Working Group Chairs. The reviewers were impressed by the excellent quality of the applications.
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At COP29, the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) hosted three sessions dedicated to addressing the urgent climate challenges faced by the planet’s polar regions. These events brought together a diverse group of early career researchers, Indigenous knowledge holders, senior scientists, and industry leaders to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and explore actionable solutions. The sessions highlighted the importance of integrating traditional knowledge with scientific research to develop inclusive strategies for climate resilience. Participants shared insights, stories, and strategies, emphasizing the need for cross-sector partnerships to tackle the multifaceted impacts of climate change on the Arctic and Antarctic.
The APECS International Directorate will host a workshop during the Arctic Frontiers conference 2025 that will also be open to ECRs that are not registered for the conference. Mark your calendars for Thursday, 30 January 2025, 13:30 - 15:00 to join us at the Fram Centre in Tromsø and stay tuned for more information on the workshop's program that will be shared in early January.
Do you want to share your polar fieldwork experience with fellow early career researchers? Are you currently preparing to conduct polar fieldwork for the first time? Apply now to join APECS in developing training material for users of polar research infrastructure!

As part of the POLARIN project, APECS is inviting early career researchers to contribute to the development of training material (e.g. guidebooks, knowledge articles or visual summaries) on the usage of polar research infrastructures. We envision participating individuals to dedicate 40-60 hours in total, distributed from February to August 2025. You will be working collaboratively in groups with other early career researchers, coordinated by the POLARIN work package team, to shape the scope of the resources and create training content that will be published and openly accessible through an online training platform, hosted by APECS. Your contribution as authors will be publicly acknowledged.
Read more ...On 2 and 3 December, a workshop was held at UiT The Arctic University of Norway that brought together members of Norway’s Arctic research community to coordinate efforts for the Fourth International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP IV) and to discuss priorities towards the next International Polar Year (IPY) in 2032-2033. APECS International Directorate staff members Sarah Strand and Axel Schlindwein participated in the workshop and stressed the importance of involving early career indviduals in large-scale planning processes like ICARP IV and the IPY.
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APECS Netherlands and the UK Polar Network are collaborating on a project to collate stories from the poles and are calling for Polar Early Career Researchers (ECR) willing to share their tales from the polar regions.