Sharing our Passion for Polar Science
To celebrate the first World Day for Glaciers in 2025, we recently shared a series of Instagram posts highlighting the personal stories and moments that sparked our passion for polar science.
To celebrate the first World Day for Glaciers in 2025, we recently shared a series of Instagram posts highlighting the personal stories and moments that sparked our passion for polar science.
Our workshop during the 29. International Polar Conference Last week, four of our board members attended the 29th International Polar Conference in Rauris, Austria! Prior to the conference, we organized,… Read More »Workshop summary: how do I get my next (or first) job in polar science?
The new APECS Germany Chair Team has been elected during May and we are excited to share the results with you! Please welcome our chair Alexandra Zuhr, who will be… Read More »Meet the new APECS Germany Chair Team – 2024/2025
APECS Germany war bei der 33. Sitzung des NK SCAR-IASC in Bremen mit dabei!
Together with colleagues from Austria, APECS Germany is organising a workshop for Early Career Scientists (ECS) to kick-off the 29th International Polar Conference in Rauris, Austria and to provide a first networking opportunity.
This polar week, APECS Germany board member Lukas takes you along his recent fieldwork in the High Arctic. Enjoy!
Wait, what was this? On January 17th 2024 we held our first “Let’s talk!” seminar of the year, this time on the topic of polar science careers outside of academia.… Read More »Event summary: Let’s talk Polar Careers outside Academia
On Wednesday 17. January 2024 (6:00 pm CET), APECS Germany, together with PYRN DACH, is organising a webinar on the topic of careers for Polar Early Career Scientists who might… Read More »Upcoming event: Let’s talk polar careers outside academia
On March 24, 2023, APECS Germany board members Marek, Lena and Alexandra published a short post on the blog of the EGU Cryosphere division. In 3 Reasons to engage in… Read More »EGU Cryosphere blog: 3 Reasons to engage in early career networks