Date

Early Career Scientists and Engineers Program
Arctic Science Summit Week
14-20 March 2007
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire, USA

Abstract Submission Deadline: Wednesday, 28 February 2007
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, 7 March 2007

For further information, to submit an abstract, and to register, please
go to:
http://www.assw2007.org

or contact:
Institute of Arctic Studies, Dartmouth College
E-mail: Institute.of.Arctic.Studies [at] dartmouth.edu


The Early Career Scientists and Engineers Program is designed to provide
international networking opportunities for early career polar scientists
and engineers during the Arctic Science Summit Week 2007 (ASSW) being
held Wednesday, March 14 through Tuesday, March 20 at Dartmouth College
in Hanover, New Hampshire. Students currently working on a graduate
degree in polar science and scientists and engineers who have obtained
their graduate degree within the last five years are welcome to
participate.

In addition to participating in the regular ASSW program, students and
early career professionals are invited to attend the Early Career
Scientists lunch on Wednesday, 14 March, the Early Career Science
Symposium with contributed oral and poster presentations by early career
scientists on Saturday, 17 March, and other events to be announced at
the conference.

Participants in the Early Career Scientists and Engineers Program are
invited to present oral and poster presentations by submitting title,
authors (including full contact information), and abstract of not more
than 100 words via the conference website. Abstracts must be submitted
by Wednesday, 28 February 2007.

When registering, attendees are also requested to identify themselves as
students or early career scientists and engineers by sending name, full
contact information, and the dates of arrival and departure at ASSW via
the "Contact Us" link on the conference website at:
http://www.assw2007.org

The purpose of ASSW is to provide opportunities for international
coordination, collaboration and cooperation in all areas of arctic
science and to combine science and management meetings. ASSW 2007 is an
inaugural event for U.S. participation in the International Polar Year.