Belgian National Lottery awards Grant to IPF
In a decision reached in July 2006, the Belgian National Lottery (Loterie Nationale/Nationale Loterij) awarded a grant to IPF in support of its projects.
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In a decision reached in July 2006, the Belgian National Lottery (Loterie Nationale/Nationale Loterij) awarded a grant to IPF in support of its projects.
The SCAR XXIX / COMNAP XVIII meetings 2006 in Hobart (Tasmania) were a unique opportunity for Antarctic scientists and logisticians to meet their peers, and one of the greatest forum to explore …
The Sixth Continent Initiative IPY project, which is being coordinated by the IPF, the SCAR and the International Antarctic Institute, was presented at the IPY Education and Outreach Meeting held …
The first meeting on the 8th of July was a side meeting organised by the International Antarctic Institute (IAI), where a vote was taken by those present to found the …
The IPF attended to the SCAR XXIX and COMNAP XVIII meetings in Hobart (Tasmania), where three prominent international Antarctic scientists have been honoured for their outstanding achievements by the Scientific …
Morning broke early in the Southern Hemisphere for our sleep deprived group. The cockpit lay open at the front of the plane, and as the cargo was loaded mainly in …
BE-POLES approved Anouk de Brauwere's submission for the last BE-POLES fellowship. Being presently a PhD-student at the Department of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel her oceanographic …
The presentation of the draft CEE Report regarding the new Belgian Antarctic Station on the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) meeting in Edimburg (Scotland) was very successful.
Johan Berte was invited to meet informally with NASA representatives and external advisors over two days to exchange ideas and lessons learned which emerged from the Princess Elisabeth station's design …
Johan Berte gave presentations on the new Belgian station and participated in a student workshop on the invitation of California's University of Santa Barbara.