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Hier berichten wir über einen der vielen großartigen Aspekte von Polarforschung: Feldarbeit!


168 days, that’s the time, we, Linda and Luisa, two ArcTrain students from Bremen, spent on our greatest scientific adventure so far: the MOSAiC drift expedition. MOSAiC – The  Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate was a large, international research expedition. Frozen into the ice, the German […]

Two ArcTrainees – one big scientific question: A story about ...


Note: This blog post was written by Marie-Michèle Ouellet-Bernier and Jade Falardeau Aklavik is located in the Mackenzie Delta, 2° North of the Arctic Circle. This community, of about 600 people, is part of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. To get there, we need to reach the town of Inuvik, a […]

Nordic adventure in Aklavik




I can’t recall if I choose to apply or if the decision came naturally. First thing I know, I was submitting my application to participate in the Emerging Leaders program. As part of the Arctic Frontiers Conference, about 30 young professionals, scientists, politicians and businessmen (and women) were selected to […]

The Story of How I Became an Emergency Leader






Nachdem Ihr nun sicher bereits einige Blogeinträgen gelesen habt, ist es sicher keine Überraschung mehr, dass man als ArcTrain Doktorand*in nicht nur Zeit vorm Computer oder im Labor verbringt. Stattdessen darf man auch einmal das vertraute und gemütliche Büro und den Schreibtisch verlassen und hinaus in die reale Welt, mit […]

Wind, Wellen und PIES – Eine ArcTrain Doktorandin unterwegs