Hey RAC,
You all met Jen in Oslo (except Emily). She took over the polar policy DC position from Jason not too long ago. As we did not send any information on Jen before as we just recognized, you can scan her profile below :)
So officially now again: WELCOME Jen and Bree!!!
Jennifer Rhemann is an M.A. candidate in Polar Law at the University of Akureyri. She has worked in various science support capacities for the U.S. Antarctic Program at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, and she studied polar sciences via the U.S. National Science Foundation Polar Education Program and California State University. She holds a Bachelor of Antarctic Studies with Honours from the Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies, University of Tasmania, where her research was focused on the development and implementation of policies regarding non-native species in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions. Her research interests include the science – policy interface, governance of the Polar Regions, and implementation of policy. She's fascinated by the polar regions and is thrilled to be a member of the Association of Early Career Polar Scientists (APECS).

Kind regards,
Emily
Quoting kimj...@gmx.de:
> Hey RAC,
>
>
>
> You all met Jen in Oslo (except Emily). She took over the polar policy DC
> position from Jason not too long ago. As we did not send any information on
> Jen before as we just recognized, you can scan her profile below :)
>
>
>
> So officially now again: WELCOME Jen and Bree!!!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Jennifer Rhemann is an M.A. candidate in Polar Law at the University of
> Akureyri. She has worked in various science support capacities for the U.S.
> Antarctic Program at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, and she studied polar
> sciences via the U.S. National Science Foundation Polar Education Program
> and California State University. She holds a Bachelor of Antarctic Studies
> with Honours from the Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies,
> University of Tasmania, where her research was focused on the development
> and implementation of policies regarding non-native species in the Antarctic
> and sub-Antarctic regions. Her research interests include the science -
> policy interface, governance of the Polar Regions, and implementation of
> policy. She's fascinated by the polar regions and is thrilled to be a member
> of the Association of Early Career Polar Scientists (APECS).
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Quoting kimj...@gmx.de:
> Hey RAC,
>
>
>
> You all met Jen in Oslo (except Emily). She took over the polar policy DC
> position from Jason not too long ago. As we did not send any information on
> Jen before as we just recognized, you can scan her profile below :)
>
>
>
> So officially now again: WELCOME Jen and Bree!!!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Jennifer Rhemann is an M.A. candidate in Polar Law at the University of
> Akureyri. She has worked in various science support capacities for the U.S.
> Antarctic Program at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, and she studied polar
> sciences via the U.S. National Science Foundation Polar Education Program
> and California State University. She holds a Bachelor of Antarctic Studies
> with Honours from the Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies,
> University of Tasmania, where her research was focused on the development
> and implementation of policies regarding non-native species in the Antarctic
> and sub-Antarctic regions. Her research interests include the science -
> policy interface, governance of the Polar Regions, and implementation of
> policy. She's fascinated by the polar regions and is thrilled to be a member
> of the Association of Early Career Polar Scientists (APECS).
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>