JOB Alert: Marion Island 2026-2027 – Closing Date 9 Feb 2026

Applications are still open for the following positions on the sub-Antarctic, Marion Island for the...

Marion 82 Newsletter now available!

The Marion 82 Overwintering Team newsletter is now available. Based on Marion Island as part of the South...

From Pole to Promenade: Bringing South Africa’s Polar Science to the Public

The South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) is proud to announce a striking new science–art...

SANAP-ALSA exhibit at Science Forum South Africa 2025 – 24–28 November 2025

The Science Forum South Africa (SFSA) 2025 brought together researchers, policy leaders, students, and...

4th GEOTRACES Summer School Hosted in Cape Town Strengthens Global Collaboration in Marine Trace Metal Research

The South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) is proud to highlight the successful hosting of the...

Call for Abstracts Now Open for the 12th SCAR Open Science Conference – Deadline 28 February 2026

The South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) is pleased to share an exciting update from the...

Celebrating International Antarctica Day – 1 December

Honouring South Africa’s Place in the Antarctic Treaty and Our Shared Polar Heritage Every year on 1...

7th SANAP Research Symposium: Where Minds Met Beneath the African Sky

16–19 November | Kwalata Game Lodge, North West Province The 7th South Africa National Antarctic Programme...

SCAR Medal Awards: Nominations open

Recognising Excellence in Antarctic Research and Service The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research...

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Marion 82 Newsletter now available!

Marion 82 Newsletter now available!

The Marion 82 Overwintering Team newsletter is now available. Based on Marion Island as part of the South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP), the Marion 82 team shares...

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Marion 82 Newsletter now available!

The Marion 82 Overwintering Team newsletter is now available. Based on Marion Island as part of the South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP), the Marion 82 team shares a vivid snapshot of life and work on the island. This edition features a warm welcome and...

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