Date

Multiple Meeting Announcements

  1. Conference Announcement
    Second International Symposium on Arctic Research
    7-9 December 2010
    Tokyo, Japan

  2. Conference Announcement
    18th Arctic Conference
    12-13 November 2010
    Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

  3. Save the Date
    Seventh Congress of the International Arctic Social Sciences
    22-26 June 2011
    Akureyri, Iceland

  4. Registration Open
    XXXI SCAR Meeting and Open Science Conference
    30 July - 11 August 2010
    Buenos Aires, Argentina


  1. Conference Announcement
    Second International Symposium on Arctic Research
    7-9 December 2010
    Tokyo, Japan

The Second International Symposium on Arctic Research (ISAR-2) will be
held 7-9 December 2010. The meeting will be convened at the Hitotsubashi
Memorial Hall, in Tokyo, Japan. The conference webpage is available at:
http://www-arctic.nipr.ac.jp/isar2/toppage/isar2top.htm.

The Arctic and surrounding sub-Arctic are key areas for the study of
global change because the anthropogenic impact is projected to be the
largest in this area due to its complicated feedback processes. The
arctic region has seen dramatic change in recent years. In order to
understand the feedback processes and to project future changes, we need
to exchange more knowledge and information than ever, by combining
different scientific communities under the common interest of the arctic
region.

Registration for the conference will open in July.

Additional information will be provided as available, at:
http://www-arctic.nipr.ac.jp/isar2/toppage/isar2top.htm.


  1. Conference Announcement
    18th Arctic Conference
    12-13 November 2010
    Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

The 18th annual Arctic Conference will be held 12-13 November 2010 at
Bryn Mawr College, located in Bryn Mawr, PA. The college is located a
few miles west of Philadelphia.

The Arctic Conference has traditionally been an informal meeting with
no concurrent sessions, to maximize opportunities for information
exchange across sub-regions and disciplines. Students are especially
encouraged to present research results in a collegial atmosphere that
includes senior archaeologists, anthropologists, ecologists, and
geologists who gather once a year to share data and new findings, and to
plan collaborative research activities.

A conference website for program information and registration will be
available soon.

For further information, please contact:
Rick Davis
Email: rick.davis44 [at] gmail.com


  1. Save the Date
    Seventh Congress of the International Arctic Social Sciences
    22-26 June 2011
    Akureyri, Iceland

The Seventh Congress of the International Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS
VII) will be held 22-26 June 2011 in Akureyri, Iceland. ICASS meetings
are held every three years.

Updates will be posted online as they become available. The conference
website is: http://www.iassa.org/meetings/60-icass-vii-.

For further information, please contact:
Lara Olafsdottir
Email: larao [at] svs.is


  1. Registration Open
    XXXI SCAR Meeting and Open Science Conference
    30 July - 11 August 2010
    Buenos Aires, Argentina

Organizers of the 2010 XXXI SCAR (Scientific Committee on Antarctic
Research) Meeting and Open Science Conference announce that registration
for the conference is now open. Registration must be completed online.
Details regarding registration and payment are available at:
http://www.dna.gov.ar/scar2010/reg.htm.

The meeting runs from 30 July to 11 August 2010. Both SCAR XXXI and the
Open Science Conference will be held at the Hotel Panamericano Buenos
Aires. The dates for the individual meetings have been scheduled as
follows:

- SCAR Business Meetings (30 July - 2 August)
- SCAR Open Science Conference (3-6 August)
- SCAR Delegates Meeting (9-11 August)

For further information and updates, please go to:
http://www.dna.gov.ar/scar2010/.