The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN): Involving the young generation of polar scientists to crossdisciplinary knowledge exchanges, policy and strategy discussions.

Getting started in a research career is challenging for many young scientists. There are many new skills to learn, managing their own research projects and planning their laboratory budgets, teaching responsibilities and at the same time developing network skills, building up the collaborations and...

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Main Authors: Kuznetsova, Elena, Tanski, George, Bevington, Alexandre, Harder, Silvie, Hogström, Elin, Strauss, Jens, Maslakov, Alexey, Schneider, Andrea, Longo, William, Blitz, Recio, Fritz, Michael
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/36919/
http://www.arcticnetmeetings.ca/ac2014/index.php
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.44686
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:36919 2024-09-15T17:43:20+00:00 The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN): Involving the young generation of polar scientists to crossdisciplinary knowledge exchanges, policy and strategy discussions. Kuznetsova, Elena Tanski, George Bevington, Alexandre Harder, Silvie Hogström, Elin Strauss, Jens Maslakov, Alexey Schneider, Andrea Longo, William Blitz, Recio Fritz, Michael 2014 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/36919/ http://www.arcticnetmeetings.ca/ac2014/index.php https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.44686 unknown Kuznetsova, E. , Tanski, G. , Bevington, A. , Harder, S. , Hogström, E. , Strauss, J. orcid:0000-0003-4678-4982 , Maslakov, A. , Schneider, A. , Longo, W. , Blitz, R. and Fritz, M. orcid:0000-0003-4591-7325 (2014) The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN): Involving the young generation of polar scientists to crossdisciplinary knowledge exchanges, policy and strategy discussions. , Arctic Change 2014, Ottawa, Canada, 8 December 2014 - 12 December 2014 . hdl:10013/epic.44686 EPIC3Arctic Change 2014, Ottawa, Canada, 2014-12-08-2014-12-12 Conference notRev 2014 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:11:05Z Getting started in a research career is challenging for many young scientists. There are many new skills to learn, managing their own research projects and planning their laboratory budgets, teaching responsibilities and at the same time developing network skills, building up the collaborations and seeking for new research opportunities as well as finding employment. PYRN is a network bringing together young and enthusiastic permafrost scientist from all around the world and is an ideal platform to exchange ideas and knowledge. PYRN was created in 2005 as the result of the 2nd International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP II) and boosted its activities and visibility since the 4th International Polar Year (IPY 2007-2008). We work in close collaboration with APECS and our overarching organization, the International Permafrost Association (IPA), together raising awareness of the necessity for permafrost early career scientists to be included in future polar activities. PYRN seeks building interdisciplinary knowledge on how the Arctic and Antarctic permafrost regions play a key role in the Earth System and to give each participant an embracing view on the regions beyond disciplinary research questions. Now comprising over 1100 members from more than 20 countries, PYRN represents an international organization for undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and early faculty members, and others with interest in the studying of permafrost. PYRN is guided by an Executive Committee but run through its members that organize themselves in an international Council, national communities, thematic groups and several groups of interest. During last years among PYRN main contributions were organizing the workshops during the regional and international permafrost conferences to maintain an active, dynamic and growing early career scientific network on permafrost. It was increasing its presence on large conferences like the European and American Geophysical Union (EGU, AGU) as a part of sessions ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Arctic International Permafrost Association International Polar Year IPY permafrost Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Getting started in a research career is challenging for many young scientists. There are many new skills to learn, managing their own research projects and planning their laboratory budgets, teaching responsibilities and at the same time developing network skills, building up the collaborations and seeking for new research opportunities as well as finding employment. PYRN is a network bringing together young and enthusiastic permafrost scientist from all around the world and is an ideal platform to exchange ideas and knowledge. PYRN was created in 2005 as the result of the 2nd International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP II) and boosted its activities and visibility since the 4th International Polar Year (IPY 2007-2008). We work in close collaboration with APECS and our overarching organization, the International Permafrost Association (IPA), together raising awareness of the necessity for permafrost early career scientists to be included in future polar activities. PYRN seeks building interdisciplinary knowledge on how the Arctic and Antarctic permafrost regions play a key role in the Earth System and to give each participant an embracing view on the regions beyond disciplinary research questions. Now comprising over 1100 members from more than 20 countries, PYRN represents an international organization for undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and early faculty members, and others with interest in the studying of permafrost. PYRN is guided by an Executive Committee but run through its members that organize themselves in an international Council, national communities, thematic groups and several groups of interest. During last years among PYRN main contributions were organizing the workshops during the regional and international permafrost conferences to maintain an active, dynamic and growing early career scientific network on permafrost. It was increasing its presence on large conferences like the European and American Geophysical Union (EGU, AGU) as a part of sessions ...
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author Kuznetsova, Elena
Tanski, George
Bevington, Alexandre
Harder, Silvie
Hogström, Elin
Strauss, Jens
Maslakov, Alexey
Schneider, Andrea
Longo, William
Blitz, Recio
Fritz, Michael
spellingShingle Kuznetsova, Elena
Tanski, George
Bevington, Alexandre
Harder, Silvie
Hogström, Elin
Strauss, Jens
Maslakov, Alexey
Schneider, Andrea
Longo, William
Blitz, Recio
Fritz, Michael
The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN): Involving the young generation of polar scientists to crossdisciplinary knowledge exchanges, policy and strategy discussions.
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Tanski, George
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Hogström, Elin
Strauss, Jens
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Schneider, Andrea
Longo, William
Blitz, Recio
Fritz, Michael
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title The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN): Involving the young generation of polar scientists to crossdisciplinary knowledge exchanges, policy and strategy discussions.
title_short The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN): Involving the young generation of polar scientists to crossdisciplinary knowledge exchanges, policy and strategy discussions.
title_full The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN): Involving the young generation of polar scientists to crossdisciplinary knowledge exchanges, policy and strategy discussions.
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