Arctic Research Commission Announces Open Seat for New Appointee
Published Date: 11/12/2025
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Summary
The Arctic Research Commission has an open spot that needs to be filled soon. This notice lets everyone know the vacancy will be filled just like the original appointment, for the rest of the term. If you’re interested or know someone who fits, now’s the time to act—no money changes, just a chance to join an important team!
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