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A year at EPB, 2025 Activity Report

The report highlights a milestone year for EPB, marking 30 years of coordination and collaboration across the European polar research community.
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Concluso a Roma l'Arctic Circle – Polar Dialogue: l'Italia guida il confronto sulle regioni polari - Comunicato stampa

Scienziati, ministri, rappresentanti istituzionali e delle società civile di oltre 40 Paesi si sono riuniti per due giorni a Roma, al Cnr, per discutere il futuro delle regioni polari tra ricerca, geopolitica e diplomazia scientifica
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POLARIN Launches First TA Call for Access to Core Repositories

The POLARIN project will open its first Transnational Access (TA) Call for Access to Core Repositories on 15 December. POLARIN has four core repositories in its network: UiT CORES, BAS-PSCF, AWI-SED, AWI-ICE. In this first call, access will be offered to two repositories: UiT CORES and BAS-PSCF.
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ATLANTIC PLASTICS 2026 Third International Symposium on Marine Plastic Pollution

Atlantic Plastics 2026 - Third International Symposium on Marine Plastic Pollution Arctic to the Antarctic. The Government of Iceland will host the Third International Symposium at Harpa, Reykjavík Concert Hall and Conference Center, on 20-22 October 2026. The Call for Abstracts is now open.
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EU have now launched their Call for Evidence on the new "European Ocean Observation Initiative"

The European Commission has launched a call for evidence to shape the European Ocean Observation Initiative, one of the cornerstones of the European Ocean Pact. The initiative will improve access to actionable marine knowledge for everyone who relies on the ocean and make Europe a global leader in o...
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Polar Night Week 26 - 29 January 2026 (virtual)

The Polar Night Week will take place 26 - 29 January 2026 (online). The PNW is an arena for exchange, reflection and planning of future activities and creates a vibrant atmosphere in the middle of the beauty of the Polar Night.