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EVENT: Arctic Sciences Section Office Hours


February 23, 2022

On March 9 at 4:00PM EST, join the National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs Arctic Science Section for a virtual Office Hour to share program updates with the Arctic research community. This webinar will introduce new staff, inform the community of upcoming funding opportunities, and answer questions regarding the program's approach to mitigating the impacts of COVID-19.

Expected participants from NSF: Rainer Amon, Kelly Brunt, Renee Crain, Roberto Delgado, Patrick Haggerty, Erica Hill, Olivia Lee, Jennifer Mercer, Allen Pope, Frank Rack, Kate Ruck, Randall Sisco, Marc Stieglitz, Colleen Strawhacker, Beverly Walker. 

 

Zoom Information (registration not required)

https://iarpc.zoom.us/j/82111496785

Meeting ID: 821 1149 6785

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