Date

Call for Participation
Interdisciplinary Polar Research Survey

To participate in the survey, please go to:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=tS3tpa1QGtxbV1nRFgw5aQ_3d_3d

For further information, please contact:
Michael Rawlins
Email: michael.a.rawlins [at] jpl.nasa.gov


An international team of scientists seeks input from early career
researchers working in the polar regions to help understand both the
benefits and challenges of interdisciplinary research (IDR). The team is
investigating the prevalence of IDR in the research community, as well
as the major challenges young researchers face in pursuing
interdisciplinary projects and careers. To achieve this, your
experiences and input are needed.

The culmination of the International Polar Year (IPY), in an age of
increasingly variable climate, has highlighted the complexity of the
polar landscape. The success of IPY efforts in understanding the
interconnectedness of the polar systems to address urgent societal needs
requires that scientists and social scientists reach across traditional
disciplinary boundaries. Yet, navigating across these boundaries is
often difficult and fraught with obstacles to pursuing a successful
research career.

Please consider participating in a short, online survey on IDR among
early career polar researchers. To participate in the survey, please go
to: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=tS3tpa1QGtxbV1nRFgw5aQ_3d_3d.

The research team includes: Jenny Baeseman, APECS; Daniela Haase,
University of Canterbury; Michele Koppes, University of British
Columbia; Michael Rawlins, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California
Institute of Technology; Sue Weiler, Whitman College; and Jose Xavier,
British Antarctic Survey.

If you are interested in the results, or have further questions, please
contact:
Michael Rawlins
Email: michael.a.rawlins [at] jpl.nasa.gov.