Alaska EPSCoR Events
Upcoming Events
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Apr1
Interface of Change Annual Community Participatory Workshop: Upper Chilkat Valley
Four Winds Resource Center, Klukwan5:30 p.m.An annual community workshop to provide Interface of Change project updates and create a space for community dialogue. We'll have dinner and door prizes. Contact Davin Holen at dlholen@alaska.edu with any questions.
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Apr2
Interface of Change Annual Community Participatory Workshop: Lower Chilkat Valley
ANB Hall, Haines5:30 p.m.An annual community workshop to provide Interface of Change project updates and create a space for community dialogue. We'll have dinner and door prizes. Contact Davin Holen at dlholen@alaska.edu with any questions.
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Apr14
Interface of Change Annual Community Participatory Workshop: Seldovia
Sea Otter Community Center, Seldovia5:30 p.m.An annual community workshop to provide Interface of Change project updates and create a space for community dialogue. We'll have dinner and door prizes. Contact Davin Holen at dlholen@alaska.edu with any questions.
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Apr21
Workshop on Respectful, Cooperative Research
UAF Akasofu Building 501, In-person only8 am – 5 pm AKSTA professional development workshop for researchers and students to learn how to work respectfully and ethically with communities in Alaska and beyond, facilitated by Dr. Mike Koskey from the UAF Center for Cross-Cultural Studies. This will be a full day workshop consisting of presentations, group discussions, question sessions, break-out groups. Light breakfast and lunch will be provided. Registration is limited and on a first come first serve basis. Register now!
Annual Events
IGNITE
Individual Growth & New Ideas Through EPSCoR/INBRE
January
IGNITE is an annual professional development workshop that brings together University of Alaska faculty, staff, and students for two days of inspiring and instructive presentations, keynote speakers, and discussion sessions.


Science Olympiad
Spring
Alaska EPSCoR organizes the Alaska statewide Science Olympiad with the College of
Engineering and Mines and the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Teams of middle school students compete in hands-on science, STEM challenges. Winning
teams travel to compete at the national level.
