The EU-funded project POLARIN invites the scientific community to submit proposals for access to 42 Research Infrastructures (RIs) across both polar regions.
Deadline for submission of proposals: 30th of October 2025, 4 pm CET.
Proposals must contribute to addressing at least one of the following key research priorities in the polar regions:
– Sea Ice and Polar Oceans in the Climate System
– Polar Ice Sheets, Glaciers and Sea Level
– Terrestrial Carbon Cycle and Permafrost
– Polar Ecosystems and Biodiversity
– Atmosphere dynamics and chemistry
– Paleoclimate Processes and Variability
– Humans, societies and global changes
Terrestrial Carbon Cycle and Permafrost: Investigating the terrestrial carbon cycle in polar regions, particularly the role of permafrost and polar ecosystems in storing and releasing carbon, is essential to understand the implications for the atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations and potentially global warming. This includes understanding the permafrost dynamics, distribution and state in Arctic regions, including events of rapid thawing, and quantifying carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from permafrost regions and possible feedback mechanisms.
More information is available: https://eu-polarin.eu/transnational-access-call-2025/
