Travel Awards Available
Indigenous Knowledge Holders and Early Career Researchers
Arctic Futures 2050 Conference
4-6 September 2019
Washington, D.C.
Travel Award Application Deadline: 1 May 2019
For more information and to apply, go to:
https://www.searcharcticscience.org/arctic-2050/conference-2019/travel-…
To register for the conference, go to:
https://www.searcharcticscience.org/arctic-2050/conference-2019/register
For more information about the Arctic Futures 2050 Conference, go to:
https://www.searcharcticscience.org/arctic-2050/conference-2019
For questions, contact:
Brendan P. Kelly, SEARCH Executive Director
Email: bpkelly [at] alaska.edu
The Arctic Futures 2050 Conference Organizing Committee announces travel award opportunities for early-career researchers and Indigenous knowledge holders. The Arctic Futures 2050 Conference—convened by the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH)—will be an international conference designed to enhance collaboration between Arctic scientists from many disciplines, diverse Indigenous knowledge holders, and policy makers from all levels of government. The conference will be held 4-6 September 2019 at the National Academies of Sciences in Washington, D.C.
Funding for travel awards is made possible through: the National Science Foundation's Arctic Sciences Section, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (for Indigenous knowledge holder travel award), the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, and the American Geophysical Union.
Applications for travel awards are due 1 May 2019 and notification of travel awards will be made by 3 June 2019.
Please email AF2050 [at] arcus.org with any questions on the travel awards.
For more information on the travel awards or to apply, go to:
https://www.searcharcticscience.org/arctic-2050/conference-2019/travel-…
To register for the conference, go to:
https://www.searcharcticscience.org/arctic-2050/conference-2019/register
For more information about the Arctic Futures 2050 Conference, go to:
https://www.searcharcticscience.org/arctic-2050/conference-2019
For questions, contact:
Brendan P. Kelly, SEARCH Executive Director
Email: bpkelly [at] alaska.edu