
As part of this year’s APRI annual meeting, which will be held online, Annett Bartsch (b.geos) will give a presentation entitled Arctic monitoring across disciplines – APRI members’ contributions. The presentation will take place on zoom, from 3-3:50 pm on…

The APRI board has decided that the Austrian Polar Research Institute’s Annual Meeting will take place online this year, on Wednesday, November 11th. During the public part, Annett Bartsch (b.geos) will hold a talk entitled Arctic monitoring across disciplines –…

Birgit Sattler and Klemens Weisleitner will exhibit photographs from the Arctic and Antarctic at their exhibition “Eis” during the International Nature Film Festival in Innsbruck. The exhibition is in the foyer of the Metropol Kino and can be visited between October 2nd and…

Wolfgang Schöner and Christoph Ruhsam were invited to the “Torradagar” on the Faroe Islands. In his multi-media talk entitled “Witnessing Global Warming in the High Arctic”, photographer Christoph Ruhsam showed pictures from his various expeditions to the High Arctic. Wolfgang Schöner…

Was bedeutet der Klimawandel für Tiere und Pflanzen in der Arktis? Physikerin Barbara Hinterstoisser von der Universität für Bodenkultur Wien hat im Gespräch mit den Ö1-KinderunireporterInnen über die Folgen des Klimawandels in der Arktis gesprochen. Das Interview kann ab dem…

The APRI Annual Meeting in Graz was a great success. We had a total of 16 presentations, including two guest lectures. We gained interesting insights into the different members’ research activities, got some updates on upcoming APRI activities and projects,…

Am Mittwoch, dem 23. Oktober findet der Polar Talk #3 im Naturhistorischen Museum Wien statt. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Andreas Richter hält einen Vortrag mit dem Titel “Was die Veränderung arktischer Ökosysteme für den globalen Klimawandel bedeutet”. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Andreas Richter ist…

In the course of the Polar Film Fest 2019, several short films about polar research are being screened at different universities across the world. The University of Innsbruck is taking part in the action and will host the Polar Film…

The research group EnMoTe – Environments, Mobilities, Technologies invites to a lecture by Michael Bravo (University of Cambridge/Scott Polar Institute) about “What happened to the North Pole in Vienna 500 years ago, and why this still matters today”. Join us at the…