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CFPs: Integrated Research in Subglacial Hydrology

George William Groh Trust Grant Program (US)

Deadline: 31-Aug-2026

The Arête Glacier Initiative is funding integrated research on subglacial hydrology, combining field observations, laboratory experiments, and numerical modeling to improve understanding of glacier dynamics. Grants provide up to $225,000 for lab/technology projects and up to $150,000 for modeling projects, with durations up to 2 years.

The programme excludes fieldwork and focuses on bridging experimental and computational approaches to improve ice sheet and grounding line simulation accuracy.

What Is the Arête Glacier Initiative?

The Arête Glacier Initiative supports advanced scientific research aimed at improving understanding of subglacial hydrological systems and their role in glacier and ice sheet behavior.

It prioritizes integrated approaches that combine:

Core Objective

The programme aims to close critical knowledge gaps in how water flows beneath glaciers and how these processes influence:

Key Research Themes

1. Subglacial Hydrology Systems

Understanding how water moves beneath ice sheets.

Focus areas:

2. Integrated Observation–Model Frameworks

Combining real-world data with simulation tools.

Includes:

3. Laboratory Experiments

Controlled experiments replicating subglacial processes.

Examples:

Numerical Modeling of Ice Dynamics

Simulation of glacier response to hydrological changes.

Focus areas:

Remote Sensing Applications

Improving observation techniques for inaccessible regions.

Examples:

Funding Structure

Two Funding Tracks

1. Laboratory & Technology Projects

2. Modeling-Focused Projects

Project Duration

Budget Rules

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

International Collaboration Requirement

If research is conducted outside the applicant’s home country:

This ensures local scientific relevance and collaboration.

Legal and Compliance Rules

Funding must comply with United States regulations, including:

Funds cannot be used for:

Required Application Materials

Applicants must submit:

Proposal Requirements

Strong proposals must clearly define:

Research Design

Technical Approach

Project Plan

Team Structure

Expected Outcomes

Successful projects may produce:

What This Program Supports

Ideal proposals include:

What Is Not Funded

The programme does not support:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Weak Integration

Budget Errors

Methodological Gaps

Compliance Issues

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the maximum funding available?

2. Can projects include fieldwork?

No, fieldwork is not supported.

3. How long can projects run?

Up to 2 years.

4. Can international teams apply?

Yes, but overseas projects must include a local team member.

5. What types of research are prioritized?

Integrated studies combining experiments, modeling, and observations.

6. Are laboratory experiments required?

Not always, but strongly encouraged for experimental-focused proposals.

7. What is the main scientific goal?

To improve understanding of subglacial hydrology through integrated research approaches.

Conclusion

The Arête Glacier Initiative 2026 integrated subglacial hydrology call supports high-value interdisciplinary research that connects experiments, observations, and modeling. With funding up to $225,000, it enables researchers to develop validated, next-generation frameworks for understanding glacier dynamics and ice-sheet stability.

Strong proposals should demonstrate clear integration across methods, strong scientific rigor, and practical contributions to ice-sheet system modeling.

For more information, visit Arête Glacier Initiative.

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