POLARIN Newsletter #3


We hope you're having a great week!
We're excited to share with you some project information and updates.

Tara Polar Station Officially Baptised - Get Ready to Apply in Our Upcoming Transnational Access Call!

We are excited to share that the Tara Polar Station (TPS), was officially baptised last week! As part of POLARIN, the Tara Polar Station will be available for researchers through our upcoming Transnational Access Call.
Tara Polar Station Officially Baptised - Get Ready to Apply in Our Upcoming Transnational Access Call!

Connect with POLARIN at EGU2025

Connect with POLARIN at EGU2025
The European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025 takes place from 27 April to 2 May in Vienna, bringing together thousands of geoscientists from around the world. Covering all disciplines of Earth, planetary, and space sciences, EGU provides a vibrant forum for researchers, especially early-career scientists, to present their work and exchange ideas. POLARIN is excited to be part of this inspiring event!

POLARIN Launches Ambassadors Programme to Enhance Polar Research Collaboration

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the POLARIN Ambassadors Programme, a new initiative designed to connect and support researchers accessing polar research infrastructures through POLARIN.
Join us as a POLARIN Ambassador

POLARIN at Arctic Science Summit Week 2025: Join Us in Boulder!

POLARIN at Arctic Science Summit Week 2025: Join Us in Boulder!
POLARIN project members will be actively participating in key sessions, showcasing how our integrated polar research infrastructures and open science initiatives are driving advancements in polar research. If you are attending ASSW, don’t miss these sessions where POLARIN will be in the spotlight.
The 1st POLARIN Transnational Access Call will close in less than three weeks. The scientific community is invited to submit proposals to access 49 Research Infrastructures (RIs) in both polar regions contributing to addressing the key research priorities.

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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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