iascThe Arctic Science Summit Week 2021 will take place 20-26 March 2021 in Lisbon, Portugal. Framed by the overarching theme for the science conference, The Arctic: Regional Changes, Global Impacts, organizers invite International experts on the Arctic and Indigenous Peoples to discuss the “New Arctic” and its impacts and interactions to and with the lower latitudes. The call for session proposals has been extended until 22 May 2020. For more information, visit the meeting webpage and submit your session poposal here.

In 2021, the ASSW will take place in Lisbon from 20 to 26 March 2021 under the theme: “The Arctic: Regional changes, Global impacts”, with the three last days reserved for the OPEN SCIENCE CONFERENCE (OSC). The event will bring together scientists, Indigenous Peoples, Arctic community members, and Arctic science stakeholders from all over the world to present and discuss the most recent advances on Arctic knowledge across disciplines, from the natural sciences to the humanities. The OSC will also be an opportunity to foster research synergies between both Polar Regions, with sessions that target both Poles welcomed.

The OSC will have Plenary lectures and a large number of parallel science sessions, accepting both oral and e-poster presentations.

We invite the Arctic community to chair and present session proposals of relevant topics in all science fields, both specific and cross-cutting, framed in the overall conference theme: “The Arctic: Regional Change, Global Impacts”. IASC aims to bridge disciplinary and national gaps in Arctic science. We therefore hope that session conveners will embrace this international and interdisciplinary approach in their proposed sessions. The OSC organizers hope to see a diverse set of sessions submitted by diverse groups of conveners.

Session Application Guidelines:

*APECS (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) can provide help in finding suitable ECRs to support session chairing.