The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) is getting older : The past, present, and future of our evolving community

A lasting legacy of the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 was the promotion of the Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN), initially an IPY outreach and education activity by the International Permafrost Association (IPA). With the momentum of IPY, PYRN developed into a thriving network...

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Main Authors: Tanski, George, Bergstedt, Helena, Bevington, Alexandre, Bonnaventure, Philip, Bouchard, Frédéric, Coch, Caroline, Dumais, Simon, Evgrafova, Alevtina, Frauenfeld, Oliver W., Frederick, Jennifer, Fritz, Michael, Frolov, Denis, Harder, Silvie, Hartmeyer, Ingo, Heslop, Joanne, Högström, Elin, Johansson, Margareta, Kraev, Gleb, Kuznetsova, Elena, Lenz, Josefine, Lupachev, Alexey, Magnin, Florence, Martens, Jannik, Maslakov, Alexey, Morgenstern, Anne, Nieuwendam, Alexandre, Oliva, Marc, Radosavljevic, Boris, Ramage, Justine, Schneider, Andrea, Stanilovskaya, Julia, Strauss, Jens, Trochim, Erin, Vecellio, Daniel J., Weber, Samuel, Lantuit, Hugues
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2019
Subjects:
IPY
Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/eecd21d0-6fe9-41df-80d8-79fa73f410ac
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247418000645
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:eecd21d0-6fe9-41df-80d8-79fa73f410ac 2023-05-15T16:53:52+02:00 The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) is getting older : The past, present, and future of our evolving community Tanski, George Bergstedt, Helena Bevington, Alexandre Bonnaventure, Philip Bouchard, Frédéric Coch, Caroline Dumais, Simon Evgrafova, Alevtina Frauenfeld, Oliver W. Frederick, Jennifer Fritz, Michael Frolov, Denis Harder, Silvie Hartmeyer, Ingo Heslop, Joanne Högström, Elin Johansson, Margareta Kraev, Gleb Kuznetsova, Elena Lenz, Josefine Lupachev, Alexey Magnin, Florence Martens, Jannik Maslakov, Alexey Morgenstern, Anne Nieuwendam, Alexandre Oliva, Marc Radosavljevic, Boris Ramage, Justine Schneider, Andrea Stanilovskaya, Julia Strauss, Jens Trochim, Erin Vecellio, Daniel J. Weber, Samuel Lantuit, Hugues 2019-02-07 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/eecd21d0-6fe9-41df-80d8-79fa73f410ac https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247418000645 eng eng Cambridge University Press https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/eecd21d0-6fe9-41df-80d8-79fa73f410ac http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0032247418000645 scopus:85061245431 Polar Record; 55(4), pp 216-219 (2019) ISSN: 0032-2474 Geosciences Multidisciplinary Early-career scientists Education International Polar Year IPY Outreach Permafrost Young Researchers Network PYRN Science communication contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2019 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247418000645 2023-02-01T23:37:08Z A lasting legacy of the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 was the promotion of the Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN), initially an IPY outreach and education activity by the International Permafrost Association (IPA). With the momentum of IPY, PYRN developed into a thriving network that still connects young permafrost scientists, engineers, and researchers from other disciplines. This research note summarises (1) PYRN's development since 2005 and the IPY's role, (2) the first 2015 PYRN census and survey results, and (3) PYRN's future plans to improve international and interdisciplinary exchange between young researchers. The review concludes that PYRN is an established network within the polar research community that has continually developed since 2005. PYRN's successful activities were largely fostered by IPY. With >200 of the 1200 registered members active and engaged, PYRN is capitalising on the availability of social media tools and rising to meet environmental challenges while maintaining its role as a successful network honouring the legacy of IPY. Article in Journal/Newspaper International Permafrost Association International Polar Year IPY permafrost Polar Record Lund University Publications (LUP) Polar Record 55 4 216 219
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topic Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Early-career scientists
Education
International Polar Year
IPY
Outreach
Permafrost Young Researchers Network
PYRN
Science communication
spellingShingle Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Early-career scientists
Education
International Polar Year
IPY
Outreach
Permafrost Young Researchers Network
PYRN
Science communication
Tanski, George
Bergstedt, Helena
Bevington, Alexandre
Bonnaventure, Philip
Bouchard, Frédéric
Coch, Caroline
Dumais, Simon
Evgrafova, Alevtina
Frauenfeld, Oliver W.
Frederick, Jennifer
Fritz, Michael
Frolov, Denis
Harder, Silvie
Hartmeyer, Ingo
Heslop, Joanne
Högström, Elin
Johansson, Margareta
Kraev, Gleb
Kuznetsova, Elena
Lenz, Josefine
Lupachev, Alexey
Magnin, Florence
Martens, Jannik
Maslakov, Alexey
Morgenstern, Anne
Nieuwendam, Alexandre
Oliva, Marc
Radosavljevic, Boris
Ramage, Justine
Schneider, Andrea
Stanilovskaya, Julia
Strauss, Jens
Trochim, Erin
Vecellio, Daniel J.
Weber, Samuel
Lantuit, Hugues
The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) is getting older : The past, present, and future of our evolving community
topic_facet Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Early-career scientists
Education
International Polar Year
IPY
Outreach
Permafrost Young Researchers Network
PYRN
Science communication
description A lasting legacy of the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 was the promotion of the Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN), initially an IPY outreach and education activity by the International Permafrost Association (IPA). With the momentum of IPY, PYRN developed into a thriving network that still connects young permafrost scientists, engineers, and researchers from other disciplines. This research note summarises (1) PYRN's development since 2005 and the IPY's role, (2) the first 2015 PYRN census and survey results, and (3) PYRN's future plans to improve international and interdisciplinary exchange between young researchers. The review concludes that PYRN is an established network within the polar research community that has continually developed since 2005. PYRN's successful activities were largely fostered by IPY. With >200 of the 1200 registered members active and engaged, PYRN is capitalising on the availability of social media tools and rising to meet environmental challenges while maintaining its role as a successful network honouring the legacy of IPY.
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author Tanski, George
Bergstedt, Helena
Bevington, Alexandre
Bonnaventure, Philip
Bouchard, Frédéric
Coch, Caroline
Dumais, Simon
Evgrafova, Alevtina
Frauenfeld, Oliver W.
Frederick, Jennifer
Fritz, Michael
Frolov, Denis
Harder, Silvie
Hartmeyer, Ingo
Heslop, Joanne
Högström, Elin
Johansson, Margareta
Kraev, Gleb
Kuznetsova, Elena
Lenz, Josefine
Lupachev, Alexey
Magnin, Florence
Martens, Jannik
Maslakov, Alexey
Morgenstern, Anne
Nieuwendam, Alexandre
Oliva, Marc
Radosavljevic, Boris
Ramage, Justine
Schneider, Andrea
Stanilovskaya, Julia
Strauss, Jens
Trochim, Erin
Vecellio, Daniel J.
Weber, Samuel
Lantuit, Hugues
author_facet Tanski, George
Bergstedt, Helena
Bevington, Alexandre
Bonnaventure, Philip
Bouchard, Frédéric
Coch, Caroline
Dumais, Simon
Evgrafova, Alevtina
Frauenfeld, Oliver W.
Frederick, Jennifer
Fritz, Michael
Frolov, Denis
Harder, Silvie
Hartmeyer, Ingo
Heslop, Joanne
Högström, Elin
Johansson, Margareta
Kraev, Gleb
Kuznetsova, Elena
Lenz, Josefine
Lupachev, Alexey
Magnin, Florence
Martens, Jannik
Maslakov, Alexey
Morgenstern, Anne
Nieuwendam, Alexandre
Oliva, Marc
Radosavljevic, Boris
Ramage, Justine
Schneider, Andrea
Stanilovskaya, Julia
Strauss, Jens
Trochim, Erin
Vecellio, Daniel J.
Weber, Samuel
Lantuit, Hugues
author_sort Tanski, George
title The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) is getting older : The past, present, and future of our evolving community
title_short The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) is getting older : The past, present, and future of our evolving community
title_full The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) is getting older : The past, present, and future of our evolving community
title_fullStr The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) is getting older : The past, present, and future of our evolving community
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