Since September 2014 the DFG priority program "Antarctic Research with Comparative Investigations in Arctic Ice Areas" has been coordinated by the University of Rostock. The new overall coordinator is Professor Ulf Karsten from the Institute for Biological Sciences, Department of Applied Ecology and Phycology. He is supported by the marine biologists Dr. Angelika Graiff and Dr. Julia Ehrlich. In the course of the personnel changes, there is also a change in the web presence of the priority program. Under the corporate design of the University of Rostock you will now find all relevant information regarding applications, publications, projects and news. We would be delighted to receive your suggestions, ideas and wishes.

News

Call for proposals 2025: DFG SPP 1158 Antarctic Research

Call for Project Applications – AWIPEV Research Base (2026 Season)

Ice Ecosystems Under Pressure – Julia Ehrlich on Good Impact

New article: Occurrence, ecotoxicity and management of PFAS in polar regions

3rd expedition planning workshop POLARSTERN operations "Antarctica InSync" and "Arctic Pulse"

Newsletter no. 38

2025 Topic Workshop in Bielefeld

AWI Polarstern Planning Workshop, April 2025

New research vessel for polar research: Polarstern II is coming

Video of field work at and around Carlini Station (Antarctica)

PANGAEA Community Workshop

Coordination workshop 2024 in Cologne

29th International Polar Conference in Rauris, Austria

DFG-Information for Researchers Nr. 59

Call for Proposals: AWIPEV Research Base 2025

Call for proposals 2024: DFG SPP 1158 Antarctic Research

Press release: Researchers developed an innovative method for counting emperor penguins

AK Polarlehrer - Call for cooperation between scientists and teachers: Coole Klassen in Antarktika (CIA)

Newsletter no. 37

Registration for 29th International Polar Conference now open

Artikel review: "Multi-omics for studying and understanding polar life" in Polarforschung

Press release: Annette Barthelt Prize honours outstanding theses

Newsletter no. 36

Press release: Kiel researchers gain new knowledge on ice loss in the Antarctic