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Today's weather is taking us back to Arctic Science Day! Every year we are grateful to collaborate with Fort Whyte Alive to bring hands-on science outreach demonstrations to hundreds of middle and high school students.

#arcticscience #scienceoutreach #STEM

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Ever wondered what it's like to do your student research in Churchill? Join us for a day in the life of graduate students working on the GENICE II project at the Churchill Marine Observatory!

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#fieldworkfriday #umanitoba #stem #womeinstem

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A 'new baseline': Study captures accelerating sea-level rise in Africa Sea-level rise has accelerated across Africa in recent decades, thanks to global warming and, in particular, to the melting of ice sheets and glaciers, according to a recent study. The study, publishe...

We have all heard about sea-level rise, but its impacts can be difficult to quantify. A recent study focusing on coastal Africa led by CEOS postdoctoral fellow Dr. Franck Ghomsi does just that, and his work has been highlighted by award-winning non-profit environmental news organization Mongabay.

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Congratulations to our postdoctoral fellow Clément Soriot for winning the 'Research Activities' category of the ArcticNet 2025 photo contest!

Clément captured this stunning photo while working aboard the CCGS Amundsen icebreaker and Arctic research vessel last year. #arctic #research

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We're in Calgary for ArcticNet ASM 2025! Come say hi to learn more and talk about opportunities for collaboration. We also have many CEOS members presenting posters and giving talks throughout the week!

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Is This Polar Bear Town Canada’s Key to the Arctic?

Our very own Dr. Feiyue Wang, Professor and Canada Research Chair, was recently quoted in this New York Times article about Churchill: www.nytimes.com/2025/12/03/w...

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Expanding the picture: Franck Ghomsi What does a geodesist look like? And what happens if you don’t “look the part”? Today, Franck Ghomsi, a Black African scientist, takes us along on his journey between South Africa, Canada and Cameroon...

Congratulations to CEOS PDF Dr. Franck Ghomsi for being featured in the "Expanding the Picture" series published by the European Geosciences Union's Geodesy Division! The piece covers his academic and personal journey as an African scientist in the geodetic community.

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How Will Connectivity Change Life in the North? We asked Phi Ferguson, who leads UM’s Space Technology and Advanced Research (STAR) Lab

How Will Connectivity Change Life in the North? Phil Ferguson leads UM’s Space Technology and Advanced Research (STAR) Lab, where he works with northern communities to co-develop aerospace solutions—from satellites to drones—to keep people connected. Read more: news.umanitoba.ca/how-will-con...

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ArcticSat is an upcoming satellite co-developed by CEOS, researchers from Chesterfield Inlet, and the Price Faculty of Engineering.

Here, Dr. Phil Ferguson is showing a life-size model at our recent event commemorating ArcticSat and the contributions and legacy of Dr. David Barber, founder of CEOS.

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