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Inside POLARIN #7
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The 2nd POLARIN Transnational Access call is almost here—along with webinars to guide you through the process—don’t miss this opportunity to engage with our network of world-class research infrastructures. This edition of the newsletter is dedicated entirely to providing you with an overview of the key dates and POLARIN activities related to the 2nd call.
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2nd POLARIN Transnational Access call
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The past few months at POLARIN have been dedicated to preparing the Second Transnational Access Call. The call will launch on September 1, 2025, offering experts the opportunity to gain access to 64 Polar Research Infrastructures in the Arctic and Antarctica.
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September 1, 2025: The call opens
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September 2, 2025: Brokerage event - How to select your POLARIN Research Infrastructure
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September 18, 2025: Webinar for applicants
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October 30, 2025 at 16:00 CET: The call closes
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Mid-March 2026: Access decisions will be communicated with the applicants
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April 2026: Negotiations with the successful projects
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One Week Until the POLARIN Brokerage Event for the 2nd Transnational Access Call
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One Week Until the POLARIN Brokerage Event for the 2nd Transnational Access Call Registration Agenda (pdf) On September 2, 2025 (15:00–17:00 CEST), POLARIN will host a brokerage event for its Second Transnational Access (TA) Call to polar research infrastructures. The finalized agenda is now available.The TA programme offers researchers worldwide free access to 64 Arctic and Antarctic infrastructures. Access can be …
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Lessons from the First Call and Tips for the Next: A Conversation with the POLARIN Team
Do not miss our interview with three key POLARIN team members behind the initiative: Veronica Willmott, POLARIN Project Manager, Hannele Savela, POLARIN Transnational Access Coordinator, and Michele Rebesco, POLARIN Evaluation Secretariat to learn more about lessons learnt from the 1st call, what support POLARIN offers to the successful projects, how to join the evaluation team, tips for the experts who plan to submit a proposal.
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ABOUT
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POLARIN is an international network of polar research infrastructures and their services, aiming at addressing the scientific challenges of the polar regions. The network includes a wide array of complementary and interdisciplinary top level research infrastructures: Arctic and Antarctic research stations, research vessels and icebreakers operating at both poles, observatories, data infrastructures and ice and sediment core repositories. POLARIN will …
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