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Scientist Events

Attention Polar Scientists

Do you have a science story or example that connects to any of the polar literacy principles? Call for Ideas for Polar Literacy Media: Polar ICE wants to illustrate these principles with stories and examples told by scientists that we…
September 5, 2017
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Broadening Your Scientific Impact & Addressing NSF

On May 31st, Polar-ICE, in conjunction with the Association of Early Career Scientists, will be hosting a webinar on constructing an effective broader impacts statement that will address NSF’s Criterion II. A description of what we will cover…
May 9, 2016
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