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Fancy yourself as an educator or an artist? Interested in Polar science?
"Polar STEAM is now recruiting NSF-funded polar researchers for 2024/25. I want to invite you to submit an application for your NSF funded polar research project. Our priority deadline is September 15th, 2023.
Polar STEAM is an NSF-funded program that supports broader impacts through matching educators, artists, and writers with polar researchers to co-create educational and creative resources related to polar research. Annual cohorts also include mentorship and guidance on building your broader impacts toolkit. Applications are currently open for the 2024/25 field seasons in the Arctic and Antarctic. Virtual collaborations are also available and are well-suited for lab-based researchers, those conducting data work, remote monitoring, and field work that doesn’t lend itself bringing an additional person.
Get started by learning more on our website. A recording of the recent webinar is available along with FAQs and a link to the application. Researchers pre-planning for future seasons are welcome to email polarsteam@oregonstate.edu to discuss further."
"Polar STEAM is now recruiting NSF-funded polar researchers for 2024/25. I want to invite you to submit an application for your NSF funded polar research project. Our priority deadline is September 15th, 2023.
Polar STEAM is an NSF-funded program that supports broader impacts through matching educators, artists, and writers with polar researchers to co-create educational and creative resources related to polar research. Annual cohorts also include mentorship and guidance on building your broader impacts toolkit. Applications are currently open for the 2024/25 field seasons in the Arctic and Antarctic. Virtual collaborations are also available and are well-suited for lab-based researchers, those conducting data work, remote monitoring, and field work that doesn’t lend itself bringing an additional person.
Get started by learning more on our website. A recording of the recent webinar is available along with FAQs and a link to the application. Researchers pre-planning for future seasons are welcome to email polarsteam@oregonstate.edu to discuss further."