With the recent announcement of the Network renewal funding for 5 years, ArcticNet and its partners are very happy to invite northern researchers, stakeholders and decision-makers to Arctic Change 2020 (AC2020) to be held at the Beanfield Centre in Toronto from December 7 to 10, 2020.
The 4th edition of the ArcticNet’s Arctic Change conference will be the largest international venue for scientific exchange across a broad range of Arctic research disciplines in natural, human health and social sciences. AC2020 will bring together leading researchers, students, northerners including Inuit, First Nations and Métis peoples, policy-makers, private sector representatives and media to address the numerous environmental, social, economic and political challenges and opportunities as a result of climate change and modernization in the Arctic.
AC2020 is seeking Session Proposals until May 22. Proposals should identify at least two co-Chairs planning to attend the Conference. Session proposals including Early Career Researchers as co-Chairs are encouraged. Session proposals should include an informative title (max 150 characters) and a short description (less than 2500 characters). Descriptions should be broad enough to include all interested researchers, regardless of affiliation or research background. Please submit session proposals online using the session submission form.
For more information about AC2020, please visit the website.