In a significant development for Arctic research and education, the Arctic Five has been officially established as a UArctic Regional Centre, solidifying a collaborative framework to enhance academic and research endeavors in the Fennoscandinavian Arctic.

The European Polar Board (EPB) and the future European Polar Coordination Office (EPCO) will be in Umeå, Sweden, from 2025 to 2029. The relocation from the Netherlands to the Arctic significantly strengthens the foundation of Sweden's Arctic research coordination and regional policy development.



The University of the Arctic is pleased to announce the June 2024 session of "Meet UArctic", our monthly online update and Q&A meeting for members. The online info session for our new members will take place on June 18th at 12:00 UTC in Zoom.




The Ethical Guidelines for Research Involving the Sámi People in Finland are informed by the ethical principles of research with Indigenous peoples. The purpose of the guidelines is to promote culturally safe environments and ways of working in the context of conducting research. The guidelines are available online in Finnish...

Three finalists are being considered for the 2024 Frederik Paulsen Arctic Academic Action Award, with ideas ranging from invasive species analysis to climate change communication. The winner will be announced at the Arctic Circle Assembly, taking place in Reykjavík, Iceland, October 17-19.

The Summer School is a joint effort by SciTech DiploHub and IBEI, the Barcelona Institute for International Studies, along with Barcelona’s leading organizations in science and international affairs. After 6 successful consecutive editions, this year it will take place in person at one of the world's innovation hotspots: Barc...

The congress takes place from 29 May to 3 June 2024 in Bodø, Norway, hosted by Nordland Research Institute and Nord University. Bringing three conferences together in Bodø – one of the 2024 European Cultural Capitals - will be an extraordinary showcase of Arctic cooperation.