US Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (USAPECS) is hosting a webinar and is inviting all those interested to join.
Coming up: The 6th Annual International Polar Film Festival
Mon, Sep 12, 2022
The US Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (USAPECS) is hosting the sixth annual Polar Film Festival in September.
New exhibition brings together namesakes to tell forgotten story of Arctic exploration
Fri, Sep 09, 2022
A new exhibition at the University of Aberdeen brings together the work of one of Scotland's most acclaimed landscape artists and the story of an Orcadian explorer - united by both their name and passion for the Arctic.
British Council Scotland SGSAH EARTH Scholarships 2023
Fri, Sep 09, 2022
The British Council Scotland SGSAH EARTH Scholarships is a programme run by SGSAH with funding from the British Council to enable international research collaborations between PhD and Early Career Researchers and Scottish HEIs and Scotland-based academic mentors, and external organisations, thematically focused on environment...
north2north staff mobility report on research project workshop
Thu, Sep 08, 2022
Kristine Lynge-Pedersen from the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources took part in a workshop with north2north funding. Read about the experience here.
Open call: Nordic University Cooperation
Thu, Sep 08, 2022
A new call for pre-proposals on Nordic University Cooperation is open. The call is open to all themes and disciplines, and the call deadline is 2 November 2022.
Yukon First Nations Climate Action Fellowship releases draft summary Reconnection Vision and Action Plan
Thu, Sep 08, 2022
The Yukon First Nations Climate Action Fellowship is stewarded in partnership between the Council of Yukon First Nations, Assembly of Yukon First Nations - Yukon Region, Youth climate Lab, RIVER and Yukon University.
2022 September Call for Sea Ice Outlook Contributions
Thu, Sep 08, 2022
The Sea Ice Prediction Network–Phase 2 (SIPN2) Project Team has announced the Call for Contributions to the 2022 Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) September Report (based on May, June, July, and August data).
Survey: Can wind sailing tourism improve marine research in the Arctic?
Thu, Sep 08, 2022
At the University Centre of the Westfjords, Iceland, a new master thesis project is launching a survey from September to October aimed at marine researchers working in the Arctic.
Registration open for 2022 ARCUS Annual Meeting
Wed, Sep 07, 2022
Registration is open to virtually join the Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS) Annual Meeting on the 1st of November 2022.
Interns & Co-op Placements at SmartICE
Wed, Sep 07, 2022
As a Work Integrated Social Enterprise (WISE), SmartICE hosts interns and co-op students from a variety of faculties including business, engineering, social work, etc. so they can gain valuable work experience and grow their employability skillset.
One of UArctic's Founders visited the International Secretariat
Tue, Sep 06, 2022
One of the Founders of UArctic, Anita Lehikoinen, visited the UArctic International Secretariat as she had a speaking engagement at the University of Lapland in the opening ceremony of the university, where she stressed the important role of UArctic and ULapland.
UNBC to create Indigenous Research Ambassador Program
Tue, Sep 06, 2022
A new set of research internships and scholarships at the University of Northern British Columbia will equip Indigenous students with the skills to introduce respectful, culturally sensitive and collaborative community-based research tools to fellow students using Indigenous and non-Indigenous research methodologies.
Maine-Greenland Collaboration
Mon, Sep 05, 2022
UArctic member University of Southern Maine took part in a research trip to Greenland as a part of the project “Maine-Greenland Collaborations", exploring environmental, socioeconomic and cultural changes and challenges facing small coastal communities in south Greenland and Maine.
Seeking solutions to Arctic energy security locally through renewable energy transitions
Mon, Sep 05, 2022
Energy security in the North remains a challenge for many communities. Increasingly, however, communities are not only participating in energy development but also in knowledge creation, which is crucial in understanding the complexities of energy transitions in the Arctic region.