We’re delighted to share the final video in our three-part series on Science, Sovereignty, and Well-Being. In this video we discuss the role of social science in fishery policy and decision-making. #fisheries#sovereignty#wellbeing#culture@clcarothers
https://t.co/kviPQC2FZe
The #Tamamta program team is proud to announce the third incoming cohort of graduate students as Tamamta Fellows at the University of Alaska Fairbanks:
Alex Jenkins, Chris Tran, Craig Chythlook, Hanna Hellen, Justin Leon, and Rachel Lekanoff
https://t.co/FRNlcn1OHg
Understanding and predicting the social as well as ecological implications of area-based conservation will be essential for its effective delivery.
Better social indicators are needed to monitor targets, including those related to rights, #participation, justice, or financing.
(1 of 5) It’s official: Earth just had its 2nd-warmest #March on record.
Polar #SeaIce coverage ranked 2nd smallest on record.
--> Story: https://t.co/CGL5QmpQv2
@NOAANCEI#StateOfClimate
JOB POSTING: Assistant Professor of Marine Policy
The Fisheries Department of @UAFcfos at @uafairbanks invites applications for a tenure-track, full-time Assistant Professor of Marine Policy. The position will be located in Juneau or Fairbanks, Alaska.
https://t.co/ZF5h2fPnxF
Tamamta 2023 fellowship applications are due today (1/17/23) before midnight Alaska time!
We can't wait to read your application materials and learn more about you and your research interests.
https://t.co/xoJGoYEenF
*Tamamta Application Info Meeting 12/6*
You're invited to learn about the #Tamamta Program and opening of the application period to become a Tamamta Graduate Fellow in 2023 @uafairbanks
Dec 06, 2PM – 3PM AK
https://t.co/aVApYHitST
Please share a warm welcome to our second cohort of #Tamamta fellows pursuing their graduate studies @uafairbanks this semester: Vernae Angnaboogok, Mary Hostetter, Janessa Newman, and Eugene Peltola III!