UiT- Arctic University of Norway has renewed its MoU agreement with the University of Alaska Anchorage, first signed in 2015 when King Harald of Norway visited Anchorage along with a delegation from UiT.
In this end-of-the-year message, UArctic President Lars Kullerud reflects on what 2023 has brought to the network, and also provides a brief look into 2024.
The Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean, and Ecosystem Studies (CICOES) at the University of Washington (UW) invites applications for postdoctoral scholars with research interests in climate, oceanography, and/or ecosystem science including management and policy. These 12-month positions, renewable for a second 12 months...
In its latest edition, the Arctic Yearbook, an interdisciplinary journal focused on Arctic governance, economics, environment, and society, dedicates its entire volume to "Arctic Indigenous Peoples: Climate, Science, Knowledge, and Governance."
International Workshop on India’s Polar Region Policy Towards Building Partnerships for Sustainable Development will be held on February 8-9, 2024, at Rashtriya Raksha University, India. Abstract submission deadline is 5th January 2024.
The UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Law and the UArctic Chair in Arctic Legal Research and Education are pleased to announce the release of Volume 11 of Current Developments in Arctic Law (2023). The Volume is a compilation of short articles on the special theme Inter-Polar Perspectives: Connecting the Arctic with the Thir...
A new book called "Decolonization in Practice Reflective" edited by Ranjan Datta is a Canada Research Chair in Community Disaster Research at Indigenous Studies in the Department of Humanities at Mount Royal University, Alberta, Canada, is available for reading.
Every year, International Science Council Affiliated Bodies Future Earth and the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP), in partnership with the Earth League, convene leading global scholars to review the most critical findings in climate research.
Sikumiut is the recipient of this year’s President’s Award for Public Engagement Partnerships. The award celebrates exemplary public engagement partnerships that epitomize Memorial University’s definition of public engagement.
A citizen science campaign was set up to collect contaminated snow samples prepared according to the scientists’ instructions. The campaign gained wide national interest in television, radio, newspapers and social media, and dust samples were received from 525 locations in Finland, up to 64.3°N.
The Navigating the New Arctic Community Office (NNA-CO) invites registration for the 2024 NNA Annual Community Meeting. This meeting will convene 5-7 March 2024 in Washington, D.C.