December 01, 2004
Twenty-six speakers presented possible topics for IPY research and collaborations were discussed that involve all facets of UAF. From political science and linguistics to Arctic biology and geophysics, there is an opportunity for many to have research endorsed by IPY. Conveniently located in the Arctic, the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) and its mass of experts will have a tremendous opportunity to share their knowledge of the region to the world through IPY. UAF Provost Paul Reichardt said, "We want to take a proactive role in IPY. We want to leave a lasting effect. With this workshop we can get a picture of how UAF can do that." "People are looking to Alaska to provide some leadership for the International Polar Year," said Geophysical Institute Director Roger Smith. "UAF will shape Alaska's participation in this and help provide a legacy." IPY is similar to the International
Geophysical Year (IGY) of 1957. IGY helped spur an international
reputation for the university through the deep involvement of
Associate Director of the Geophysical Institute Sydney Chapman.
Roger Smith, the Institute's current director, hopes the IPY
of 2007-2008 will once again turn the international spotlight
in UAF's
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