Polar Knowledge Canada announces 2025 Northern Scientific Training Program Special Award recipients
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Polar Knowledge Canada announces 2025 Northern Scientific Training Program Special Award recipients
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Polar Knowledge Canada announces 2025 Northern Scientific Training Program Special Award recipients
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Polar Knowledge Canada supports the next generation of Northern researchers with $95,000 in scholarships and awards
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A Milestone in Realizing a Vision for Canadian Leadership in Arctic Science New exhibition about Indigenous Knowledge App opens at Canadian High Arctic Research Station
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Canada is stepping up in Antarctic research to expand our knowledge of polar regions and support global efforts to protect these fragile environments.
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Polar Knowledge Canada today announced the opening of a new office in Whitehorse, Yukon, at the Elijah Smith Building at 300 Main Street. This office is the first Northern hub of the Canadian High Arctic Research Station.
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Polar Knowledge Canada is proud to honour the Aklavik Hunters & Trappers Committee as the recipient of the 2024 Northern Science Award.
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Canada and United States will work together to advance Arctic research and knowledge.
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Polar Knowledge Canada is delighted to announce funding for five post-doctoral candidates with fellowships of $50,000 each to conduct research at Northern colleges and universities in Nunavut, Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
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Polar Knowledge Canada is pleased to announce that the recipients of the 2023 Northern Science Award and Centenary Medal are Dr. Trevor Bell and SmartICE.
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As this year’s wildfire season has shown us, Northern and Indigenous communities are already feeling the devastating effects of climate change, and it’s crucial that they have the tools they need to lead on adapting to the changing environment.