Fwd: Fwd: Sharing news about a Summer School in Western Siberia (2026)

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Subject: 	Sharing news about a Summer School in Western Siberia (2026)
Date: 	Mon, 06 Apr 2026 09:46:25 +0500
From: 	Заров Евгений <zarov.evgen at yandex.ru>
To: 	ICTP News <e-applications+news at ictp.it>



Dear ICTP Team,

Thank you very much for your newsletter and for the valuable information 
you regularly share with the scientific community. It is a great source 
of inspiration and support, especially for early-career researchers.
I would like to kindly ask whether you could help share news about an 
international Summer School that will take place at the Mukhrino Field 
Station (Western Siberia, Russia) from August 31 to September 9, 2026. 
The Summer School is organized within the framework of the UNESCO Decade 
of Sciences for Sustainable Development (2024–2033).
The course covers the full cycle of natural science research — from 
field experiment planning and sampling to data analysis and joint 
publication. Although focused on the global carbon cycle in peatlands, 
the approach is useful for anyone interested in understanding global 
environmental processes.

Full details are provided in the attached information letter.
We would greatly appreciate it if you could consider posting this 
announcement on your news page or including it in a future newsletter.
Thank you again for your continuous support to the research community.
Sincerely,
-- 
Evgeny A. Zarov,
senior researcher,
UNESCO chair
"Environmental dynamic and global climate changes",
Yugra state university,
Khanty-Mansiysk,
Russian Federation
Заров Евгений Андреевич,
старший научный сотрудник,
кафедра ЮНЕСКО
"Динамика окружающей среды и глобальные изменения климата",
Югорский государственный университет,
Ханты-Мансийск,
Россия
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