Thu, Feb 07, 2008
Summer Field Course in Arctic Science - University of Alaska Fairbanks

The hands-on "Field Course in Arctic Science" will be offered through the University of Alaska Fairbanks in summer 2008. Students will have he unique opportunity to travel from the boreal forest in Interior Alaska past the alpine tundra in the Brooks Range to the arctic tundra at the Beaufort Sea.

The four-week, five-credit field course will be taught both at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and Toolik Field Station in northern Alaska from 20 May to 13 June 2008. The course is limited to ten advanced undergraduate or starting graduate students. The cost of food at Toolik Field Station, lodging, and travel between the field sites will be covered, though students are expected to pay for in-state tuition and their travel to Fairbanks, Alaska. Students will need to bring all-weather clothing including winter jackets, rubber boots, and a warm sleeping bag.
Interested students should submit a current curriculum vitae and cover letter stating their experience and how the course would benefit them to:
Anja Kade