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Welcome on the website of the PhD students of ArcTrain. We are an international group of PhD students working in Germany and Canada about the Arctic region and the North Atlantic. To know more:



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Last Sunday July 15th was Arctic Sea Ice Day, which is why we would like to tell you today a little bit about the importance of sea ice. Isn’t sea ice just frozen seawater? Sure, that’s totally true, but it is frozen water with a global significance. Sea ice is […]

Why Do We Care So Much About Sea Ice?

July 18, 2018  in Science for everyone / Short stories / The Archive by Lina Madaj (updated 2070 days ago)

Hello out there! Six weeks ago, I was talking about our research to a class of eighth graders. One question stayed in the back of my head and the longer I thought about it, the more I thought that it merits a blog post. A girl asked how high the […]

Carbon footprint of climate science

July 9, 2018  in General / The Archive by Valentin Ludwig (updated 2070 days ago)

Monday again! Wohoo! New week, new post! …. No? No post? Again?! That’s fine, just wait a little longer… until Tuesday… Still no post?! Does that sound familiar to you? Yes, we are aware that there sometimes are post-less Mondays… but don’t worry, this ain’t one of them. This is […]

Again no Monday – Post?!? =(

July 2, 2018  in Life as PhD student / Short stories / The Archive by Lina Madaj (updated 2070 days ago)


Do your parents seem confused as to why writing a paper can take months or years? “You should be able to finish this paper by Friday, right?” … Or, do your grandparents have no idea why you can’t just “graduate next semester”? When you get to travel for conferences and […]

Talking to non-Academic Family and Friends about my PhD

June 25, 2018  in Life as PhD student / Science for everyone / The Archive by Nicole Marshall (updated 2070 days ago)

Hello out there! Today, I want to explain you how satellites work and why we like them so much for polar research. First of all, you may wonder about the relation between the headline and satellites. Well, satellites fly high above the Earth, around 700 km. And the farther you […]

Big Brother in Space

June 20, 2018  in Science for everyone / The Archive by Valentin Ludwig (updated 2070 days ago)

Do you remember Valentin’s post about Changing to the Dark Side: How [He] Ended up in Science? Where he said getting a PhD is also about being at the right place at the right time? Where he said the story about being at the right place at the right time […]

Being at the Right Place at the Right Time

June 12, 2018  in Getting out there / Life as PhD student / The Archive by Lina Madaj (updated 2070 days ago)


As you, dear reader, may have guessed already from previous posts, being an ArcTrain PhD student does not mean that you are only spending time in front of your computer or in the lab but it also means leaving your cozy and comfortable office and desk behind to enter the […]

Wind, waves and PIES – An ArcTrain student out in ...

May 28, 2018  in Getting out there / Life as PhD student / Science for everyone / The Archive by Hannah Nowitzki (updated 2070 days ago)

Hello out there! Today, I want to open a short article series. The purpose is to show you who we actually are. Just the stereotype natural scientist without family, friends or social life but with a pronounced inclination for misanthropy and nerdiness? Or maybe just a normal person with an […]

Behind the blog: Valentin

May 22, 2018  in Life as PhD student / Short stories / The Archive by Valentin Ludwig (updated 2070 days ago)

Dear Reader, Sorry about the delay. The Internet connexion on board is not fast, it is the reality of field trip work! This week we want to offer you some beautiful pictures taken by Aleksei. He is currently on a cruise on the Maria S Merian in the north Atlantic […]

Greetings from the ship!

May 17, 2018  in Getting out there / Images / Life as PhD student / The Archive by Aleksei Buinyi (updated 2070 days ago)


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