Call for Papers for Arctic Week 2019, which will take place from 9 to 13 December 2019 at the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs (Paris, France) under the chairwomanship of Ségolène Royal and Alexandra Lavrillier. 


The 5th biennial Arctic Observing Summit (AOS) with the theme "Observing for Action" will be held March 31–April 2, 2020 as part of the Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) 2020 in Akureyri, Iceland. Community input and perspectives for AOS are now invited in the form of white papers and short statements (deadline Oct 18, 2019). 


The Northern Sustainable Development Forum will be launched in the city of Yakutsk, September 24 -28, 2019. From this year on, the Forum is an annual event and is aspiring to become one of the main collaborative grounds for solving and discussing challenges and possible perspectives of sustainability in the North/Arctic regions.

Arranged on June 12, 2019 in Stockholm, Sweden, the Climate Culture Conference was the first ever Tandem Cultural Dialogues conference, an annual current situation and future scenario analysis which seeks to explore the future at the intersection of arts and science.




The call is open until July 30, 2019 to PhD students from UArctic member institutions outside Québec working in the field of northern or Arctic research. The goal is to identify six finalists that UArctic will select to represent UArctic and present their work at the Arctic Circle Assembly (10-13 Oct 2019 in Reykjavik, Iceland).




Greenland Science Week is a multidisciplinary Greenlandic Arctic science conference surrounded by research-related workshops and public outreach. It builds bridges between science and the Greenlandic society, business community and government, and creates a networking and cooperation platform.