2007 Annual Meeting and Arctic Forum | Student Travel Scholarship
The winners are listed below. Click each student's
name for their reflections on the experience. For
information about the program, scroll to the bottom
of the page.
Student Reflections (40K -
PDF)

Arvid Bring
Stockholm University | Sweden
Pan-Arctic Drainage Basin Monitoring: Current
Status
and Potential Significance for Assessment of Climate
Change Impacts and Feedbacks
Alexandra Jahn
McGill University | Canada
Interannual variability in the Arctic Ocean
Freshwater Balance
Lorene Lynn
University of Alaska Fairbanks | USA
Carbon Flux from Melted Permafrost
Cores
Nazune Menka
Arizona State University | USA
Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Persistent Organic
Pollutants
and Its Impact on Environmental Science and Policy in
Alaska
Asa Rennermalm
Princeton University | USA
Identification of Dominant Patterns in Pan Arctic
River Discharge Trends
Maria Tsukernik
University of Colorado Boulder | USA
Synoptic Influences on the Arctic's Freshwater
Budget: Case Studies From the Northern North
Atlantic
Sebastian H. Mernild
University of Alaska Fairbanks | USA
Influx of Freshwater Runoff to the Northern Atlantic Ocean from East Greenland
The Student Travel Scholarship Program was
co-sponsored by ARCUS and the Arctic CHAMP (Community-wide Hydrologic
Analysis and Monitoring Program) Science Management
Office.
The travel scholarship competition was open
internationally to Masters and PhD students who are
working in a field related to the Arctic Forum’s
focus on water and the arctic environment. The
scholarship included airfare, lodging, and per diem.
Successful applicants presented a poster at the
Arctic Forum.
For more information, please email info@arcus.org.

