Date

REMINDER: Call for Abstracts, Early Career Travel Support Applications,
and Registration
Arctic Observing Open Science Meeting
17-19 November 2015
Seattle, Washington

Abstract Submission Deadline: Friday, 9 October 2015

Early Career Travel Support Application Deadline: Friday, 9 October 2015

Registration Deadline: Monday, 19 October 2015

To submit an abstract, go to:
http://www.arcus.org/search-program/meetings/2015/aoosm/submit

To apply for early career travel support, go to:
http://www.arcus.org/search-program/meetings/2015/aoosm/travel-support

To register online, go to:
http://www.arcus.org/search-program/meetings/2015/aoosm/register

For questions, please contact:
Judy Fahnestock, ARCUS
Email: judy [at] arcus.org


Reminder: abstract submission, registration, and an early career travel
award application are available for the 2015 Arctic Observing Open
Science Meeting. The meeting will be held 17-19 November 2015 in
Seattle, Washington.

The Arctic Observing Open Science Meeting will bring together
individuals and teams involved in the collection, processing, analysis,
and use of observations in the Arctic from academia, agencies, industry,
and other organizations.

The goals of the Arctic Observing Open Science Meeting are to:

- Present and discuss scientific findings and advances resulting
from Arctic observing projects;
- Discuss operational and technological achievements of observing
programs funded through local, state, and federal agencies and
private and non-profit organizations;
- Explore how well new observational achievements meet major science
goals;
- Identify opportunities for collaboration to develop high-impact
data synthesis products and papers; and
- Strengthen the goals, identity, and activities of an integrated
Arctic Observing System.

The Organizing Committee invites abstracts for oral parallel sessions
and poster sessions. The sessions have been structured to share
information about current scientific findings and advances resulting
from Arctic observing projects from all disciplines, and to further
define collaborations amongst researchers.

Further information, including the meeting agenda, is available on the
meeting website: http://www.arcus.org/search-program/meetings/2015/aoosm.

There is no fee for abstract submission or registration.

For questions, contact:
Judy Fahnestock, ARCUS
Email: judy [at] arcus.org


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