Sunday, February 10, 2008

Impacts and Global Implications of Climate Change and Toxic Chemicals in the High Arctic

Summer Field Course Announcement
Impacts and Global Implications of Climate Change and Toxic Chemicals in
the High Arctic
30 June - 21 July 2008
Michigan State University

Application Deadline: Saturday, 1 March 2008

For further information, please go to:
http://www.studyabroad.msu.edu/programs/norwayarctic.html

or contact:
John L. Hesse
E-mail: hessej@msu.edu

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"Arctic Studies during the International Polar Year" is a six-credit
field course offered by Michigan State University from 30 June to 21
July 2008.

The unique program is open to a total of twenty students from a wide
range of disciplines. A few spaces are still available. Students will
travel to Svalbard, an area in the High Arctic where cutting-edge
research is being conducted on key issues including climate change,
toxic chemical sources and impacts on arctic ecology, and petrochemical
exploration and extraction. During the three-week program, students will
experience the arctic environment aboard a Russian icebreaker reaching a
latitude of nearly 81 degrees N, interact directly with polar scientists
working on a variety of issues, and gain "hands-on" knowledge about the
polar regions as they prepare themselves for contributing to
sustainability in a global context.

Participants may register for up to six credits by applying through the
Michigan State University Study Abroad Program
(http://www.studyabroad.msu.edu). A program fee of $6,438 USD covers a
berth on the icebreaker, other lodging, field trips, museum entrance
fees, instructional costs, and most local transportation and meals. It
does not include tuition or airfare. In addition to Svalbard, a portion
of the program will be conducted in Tromso and Oslo, Norway.

The application deadline is Saturday, 1 March 2008. Application
information is available at:
http://www.studyabroad.msu.edu/programs/norwayarctic.html

For more information, please contact:
John L. Hesse
E-mail: hessej@msu.edu

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