Тематическая сеть Университета Арктики "Роль педагогического образования в обеспечении социальной справедливости и разнообразных форм обучения" организовала онлайн семинар "Знания об инуитах". Семинар прошел в среду 4 октября на базе г. Ньюфаундленд, Канада. Записанный семинар доступен онлайн.
Тематической сетью Университета Арктики «Роль педагогического образования в обеспечении социальной справедливости и разнообразных форм обучения» был организован онлайн семинар на базе Мемориального университета Ньюфаундленда. Тема семинара, проведенного 4 октября, «Включение знаний инуитов в программу подготовки учителей».
Open Online Seminar on Inuit Knowledge in a Teacher Education Program
Tue, Oct 10, 2017
The UArctic Thematic Network on Teacher Education for Social Justice and Diversity in Education organised an online seminar based in Newfoundland, Canada last Wednesday, October 4th, on Inuit Knowledge. The recording of the seminar is now available online.
In a rapidly changing Arctic, there is a need to engage in a comprehensive investigation into what Arctic security means in the 21st century. The Special Issue of the journal Politik aims to widen the debate on Arctic security relations through a more comprehensive dialogue inclusive of the many different types of security, t...
New UArctic Publication: A Pocket Guide to Academic Publishing
Fri, Oct 06, 2017
A Pocket Guide to Academic Publishing was written in the course of a seminar on academic publishing at the Polar Cooperation Research Centre, Kobe University, Japan. The seminar and book emerged as a response to the absence of a textbook on the ‘hows,’ ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’ of academic publishing, the knowledge of which students...
Labrador Institute's second international Indigenous Intern selected
Fri, Oct 06, 2017
Jennelle Doyle will represent NunatuKavut, the Labrador Institute (LI) and Labrador as the institute’s International Indigenous Intern this winter
Organizers invite abstracts for the conference "The Geography of the Arctic Regions", in St Petersburg, Russia, 9-10 November 2017. The conference will also include a "school of young scientists" for bachelor, master, postgraduate students and young scientists (under 35 years). Abstracts deadline: 20 October 2017.
New publication on the history of Arctic Finland
Thu, Oct 05, 2017
"Footprints in the Snow: The Long History of Arctic Finland" presents and evaluates Finland’s Northern nature over a long historical time span, focusing on how Northernness has been seen, on the one hand in scientific work, and on the other in political speeches and practices.
Horizon 2020: Work Programme Drafts for 2018-2020
Wed, Oct 04, 2017
The Horizon 2020 multiannual work programme drafts for 2018-2020 has been published
European University at St. Petersburg is preparing a multi-authored monograph based on the results of the project "Children of the 1990s in Contemporary Russian Arctic: Assessing the Present and Aspirations for the Future" (2014 - 2016)
WRSA Remote Regions/Northern Development Sessions Call for Papers
Tue, Oct 03, 2017
The call for papers for the Western Regional Science Association (WRSA) 57th annual meeting is open until 15th October 2017. The meeting will take place in Pasadena, California, February 11-14, 2018.
UArctic Congress 2018 science section call for proposals extended
Mon, Oct 02, 2017
The call for session proposals for the UArctic Congress has been extended until October 15, 2017 (submission form).
Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme: Fifth Call is Now Open
Sun, Oct 01, 2017
The Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme now invites applications for the fifth call of its project grants. The call for applications is open from 1st October 2017 to 28th February 2018.
UArctic becomes UNESCO partner organization
Fri, Sep 29, 2017
We are pleased to announce that the University of the Arctic (UArctic) has entered into an official partnership with UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) as a non-governmental organization. [Press Release]
The current offers of the Université Laval’s Sentinel North program are PhD and post-doc scholarships, international mobility scholarships for 2-6 month internships at the university, and an international field school "The Changing Cryosphere: From Sensors to Decision-making".