15.06.2026 Post “Acta Geophysica” vol. 74, Issue 3/2026 We are happy to inform, that the most recent “Acta Geophysica” journal issue has been published.
10.06.2026 Post Apply to the 2026 SIOS Access Call! SIOS seeks proposals from scientists wishing to access research infrastructure in Svalbard to conduct Earth System Science and monitoring.
08.06.2026 Post Rock coast experts in IGF Recently, we have hosted two researchers specialising in rock coast geomorphology.
29.05.2026 Post EcoC2S Project Meeting in Senigallia-Ancona, Italy On Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 of May, the EcoC2S consortium gathered in the Marche Region (Italy) for the first in-person project meeting, hosted by our partners from the Università Politecnica delle Marche.
18.05.2026 Post TCS AH Meeting On May 14, 2026, a working meeting of the TCS AH Project Consortium was held at the Institute of Geological Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Krakow. The meeting was dedicated to summarizing the project’s activities and activity plans for 2026.
12.05.2026 Post EGU General Assembly 2026 Conference The EGU General Assembly conference took place on 3-8 May, 2026 in Vienna. This year’s edition was attended by, among others: employees of the Department of Seismic Research, belonging to the Seismic Data Imaging and Inversion Team.
28.04.2026 Post SIOS seeks an Early Career Researcher for its Communication Group – apply now! Are you an early career researcher (ECR) with a passion for science communication and outreach? SIOS is looking for an ECR to join its Communication Group as an observer member!
24.04.2026 Post Crisis in Svalbard: Unusual Spring This year’s Arctic spring is going down in history as one of the most unpredictable and challenging for science.
21.04.2026 Post ICARP IV report published We are pleased to inform, that Fourth International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP IV) Final Outcomes Report was published during the Arctic Science Summit Week on March 2026 in Aarhus, Denmark. This report defines research priorities in the Arctic for the coming decade and serves as a foundation for preparations for the Fifth International Polar Year (IPY-5), planned for 2032–2033.