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Play and participate in the European competition! Students can now test their skills in the field of scientific research and biodiversity in the ‘Scientific Gaming’, which is an online game for students (age 10+) from all around Europe! The project called ‘ENVRIplus Scientific Gaming’ will allow the students to study and apply the methods of [...]
The EU H2020 funded International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic (INTERACT) project opens a call for research groups to apply for Transnational Access to 43 research stations across the Arctic and northern alpine and forest areas in Europe, Russia and North-America. The sites represent a variety of glacier, mountain, tundra, boreal forest, peatland [...]
The recently started EU Research Infrastructure project AQUACOSM now opens its first AQUACOSM Transnational Access Program to fund opportunities to lead or participate in mesocosm experiments at more than 37 aquatic mesocosm facilities located at 18 AQUACOSM partners throughout Europe. Between Jan 2018 and Dec 2020 AQUACOSM will offer more than 11500 person-days of Transnational Access (TA). The project and opportunity to fund mesocosm [...]
ENVRIplus workshop "Closing the gap: The need for tools to identify, track and cite environmental research data" held in Hamburg, Germany on 18th October 2017, will bring together publishers, PID service providers and environmental research communities. The workshop is co-organised by ENVRIplus and Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum (DKRZ) at the DKRZ premises. The purpose of the workshop is [...]
The next (5th) ENVRI week will be organised in Málaga, Spain, from 6th to 10th November 2017. The week will be hosted by the University of Málaga and Málaga City Hall, and by the LifeWatch ERIC. ENVRI week is a week dedicated to Environmental Research Infrastructures. It is organized twice a year, in November and [...]
Submissions are now open for Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System (SIOS) pilot project funding. The 2017 call will be the basis of an annual call wheel. The total funds available in 2017 are 2 million NOK. The call seeks both proposals for analysis of existing data, and proposals for access to the SIOS research [...]
ICOS (Integrated Carbon Observation System) is the European Research Infrastructure (RI) providing high-precision data on greenhouse gases. Their aim is to provide knowledge through observations. They are serving Earth System Science as well as societies and political decision makers. Their data comprise atmospheric concentrations, emissions and sinks of greenhouse gases, biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosystems, [...]
The purpose of RItrain staff exchanges The purpose of RItrain staff exchanges is for managerial staff from European Research Infrastructures to develop managerial and leadership expertise in areas that are new to them, or that they feel their research infrastructure needs to develop specific expertise in, by making short knowledge-exchange visits to research infrastructures that [...]
The Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System (SIOS) is seeking an experienced, creative and executive person to lead the continued development of SIOS as the director. The SIOS consortium coordinates state-of-the-art research infrastructure and observing capacity, owned by the members, in order to foster excellent environmental and climate change research in the Svalbard region. The [...]