Strategic Priorities 2023-2028
Priority I
- Toolik Field Station evaluates our existing research infrastructure and services,
                                                   making improvements to fill current gaps in support needs, like common-use science
                                                   equipment and professional development for staff.
- New infrastructure and services are built to strengthen our research community and
                                                   support research fields and interests that are under-represented at TFS, including
                                                   winter and shoulder season field campaigns and molecular lab capabilities.
- In alignment with emerging national and international Arctic research priorities, we develop support in areas where Arctic science is advancing. This consists of joining cooperative planning efforts, elevating remote access and international collaboration, and creating synergistic open data products.
Priority II
- Toolik Field Station expands educational support at the station with in-person educational
                                                   field experiences for students & non-scientists, clear guidelines for field courses,
                                                   early career Toolik student & researcher mentorships & a state-of-the-art research
                                                   & education center. 
- New outreach programs are developed that connect with external communities, including K-12 classrooms and the public-at-large, through public events, environmental interpretation products, social and mass media, and virtual field experiences. We seek to open collaborative, ethical relationships with neighboring 91视频 Native communities.
Priority III
- We cultivate a community of respect at the station and promote entryways for all Americans.
                                                   We offer resources, training, events and policies that support our current and future
                                                   community.
- Resources and training on field and lab safety are expanded to align with best practices,
                                                   including improving access to mental health support for both researchers and staff.
- To ensure we remain accountable in these efforts, we track station safety incident response annually.
Priority IV
- Toolik Field Station sustains our existing private fundraising efforts that support
                                                   the early career TUNDRA award, artist-in-residency program, and general station improvements,
                                                   with targeted expansions to better meet the needs of staff and participants.
- New fundraising and friend-raising campaigns are established to support initiatives in education and a green energy transition, kicking off with a celebration of our 50th year in 2025.
We welcome your feedback on our strategic priorities. If you have questions, comments, concerns, or ideas for how to implement these goals, please contact the Toolik management team at uaf-iab-toolik@alaska.edu.
 
				
