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Antarctic Sciences (ANT)

U.S. Antarctic Program Grantee Alert

The letter at this link describes the impacts, which are expected based on the anticipated budget situation, on support for the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 antarctic seasons.  These are the impacts that were discussed at the 12 August 2008 meeting of the National Science Board.

(Updated:  19 August 2008)

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Programs and Funding Opportunities

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Antarctic Research
bullet Antarctic Aeronomy and Astrophysics Program
bullet Antarctic Earth Sciences Program
bullet Antarctic Glaciology Program
bullet Antarctic Integrated System Science
bullet Antarctic Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
bullet Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems
Antarctic Artists and Writers Program
Postdoctoral Fellowships in Polar Regions Research

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Recently Announced Funding Opportunities See All

Antarctic Artists and Writers Program
(NSF  08-552) Posted March 20, 2008

Antarctic Research
(NSF  08-535) Posted January 16, 2008

Postdoctoral Fellowships in Polar Regions Research
(NSF  08-501) Posted October 11, 2007


News See All

Photo of a drill used to extract ice cores in Antarctica. NSF Announces New Ice-Core Drilling Agreements for Polar Research
Released December 22, 2008
Press Release
Terry Wilson As Ice Melts, Antarctic Bedrock is on the Move
Released December 13, 2008
News From the Field
Tom Gaisser Researchers Focus on Building Telescope at South Pole
Released December 9, 2008
News From the Field
iceberg Speed Matters For Ice-shelf Breaking
Released November 27, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of Shakira Brown, right, and Howard Koss on a C-17 en route to Antarctica. Unlocking Climate Mysteries and Engaging Students from Harlem to Antarctica
Released November 24, 2008
Press Release
WUSTL researchers Wiens Heads Seismology Effort in International Antarctic Study
Released October 21, 2008
News From the Field
The Antarctic and Arctic from space. IPY scientific publications list available online
Updated August 10, 2007
U.S. South Pole Station U.S. South Pole Station
Released March 15, 2007
Special Report

Discoveries See All

Photo of emperor penguins approaching field camp at Cape Washington, Antarctica A Season at the Penguin Ranch in Antarctica
A veteran Antarctic researcher talks about the whys and hows of studying the diving physiology and behavior of emperor penguins on the "Ice"
Released  May 19, 2008

Photo of the CTD/rosette that contains sampling bottles and instruments. How Desert Dust Feeds the World's Oceans
Scientists sample dust and trace metals in seawater to learn more about climatic change
Released  May 9, 2008

Photo shows Gretchen Hofmann and Tom Crombia carrying out a "field repair" on the rover. High School Students Build Antarctic Submersible
Two female high school graduates build an underwater, camera-equipped "rover" that can operate beneath polar ice
Released  April 14, 2008

Photo shows Sam Bowser holding a sea star found at McMurdo Sound. Clues to Waterproof Glue Found in Antarctic Creature
Understanding how forams build their shells could lead to stronger biological adhesives
Released  January 2, 2008


Events Calendar See All

November 4, 2008  - November 5, 2008
Office of Polar Programs Advisory Committee Meeting
Advisory Committee Meeting

December 10, 2008  - January 14, 2009
HBCU-UP Proposal Guidelines Review Seminar Series
Other

January 29, 2009
Noyce Scholarship Program Outreach Workshops
Workshop

February 5, 2009
Noyce Scholarship Program Outreach Workshops
Workshop




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