Suryanarayanan Balasubramanian, all rights reserved
Location
Ladakh, India
The Swiss Polar Class Festival is getting bigger! Under its new name, Swiss Polar Festival, the third edition from 26 to 29 November 2025 offers a wide range of activities and events for all ages, in collaboration with cultural venues in Sion. More information and free registration on the Swiss Polar Class website →
Polar Access Fund: Challenging access to fieldwork site on a debris-covered glacier in the Garhwal mountain range in northern India
The Swiss Polar Class Festival is getting bigger! Under its new name, Swiss Polar Festival, the third edition from 26 to 29 November 2025 offers a wide range of activities and events for all ages, in collaboration with cultural venues in Sion. More information and free registration on the Swiss Polar Class website →
Polar Access Fund: iceberg fill the Narsarsuaq fjord in Greenland.
The Swiss Polar Class Festival is getting bigger! Under its new name, Swiss Polar Festival, the third edition from 26 to 29 November 2025 offers a wide range of activities and events for all ages, in collaboration with cultural venues in Sion. More information and free registration on the Swiss Polar Class website →
A Polar Access Fund grantee is recovering GPS data in order to monitor a landslide near the Portage glacier (Alaska).
SPI Exploratory Grant: Fieldwork on vegetation patterns above Zackenberg Research Station in Greenland
SPI Technogrant: Prototype for a low-cost and robust electrical resistivity tomography monitoring system for remote permafrost environments
Field & Summer School: International Geochronology Summer School, Switzerland
Polar Access Fund: Artificial ice reservoir (ice stupa) built to enhance water management in Ladakh