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Share Your Input: Listening Sessions for the National Arctic Research Plan

  • Writer: USAPECS
    USAPECS
  • Sep 24
  • 1 min read

The Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee (IARPC), chaired by the National Science Foundation, is currently seeking public input on national research needs in the Arctic. This feedback will be used to inform the development of the next five-year, National Arctic Research Plan for 2027-2031.

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As part of this public input period, IARPC will be hosting a series of thematic Arctic Research Plan listening sessions to gather feedback connected to IARPC Collaboration Team activities. To register for these virtual sessions, please see the full list of scheduled listening sessions and their event pages here:



Each session will include an overview of the 2027-2031 Arctic Research Plan development process and a brief introduction to the hosting IARPC team(s) and their current work. The majority of the sessions will be discussion-based, and an opportunity to hear from you on research needs and priorities to be considered for the next plan. Anyone with an interest in Arctic research is welcome!


Session discussion notes will be captured, summarized, and submitted as input. You may also submit your comments regarding the 2027-2031 Arctic Research Plan directly via the Federal Register Notice or by email to IARPCPlan@nsf.gov.

 
 
 

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