The Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP) invites applications for a Research Manager. This full-time position is located on the University of Alaska Anchorage campus in Anchorage, Alaska.
The Greenlandic research communication competition for PhDs 'Paasisavut' offers the unique chance to stand on Greenland's most prominent stage and share your PhD project with the Greenlandic public in a grand show that will be broadcast live on national TV.
Organizers invite registration for the 2nd Global Indigenous Youth Summit on Climate Change (GIYSCC). This summit will take place 9 August 2024, circling across three 8-hour time zones in 24 hours (00:00 GMT–24:00 GMT) on the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples.
The Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP) announces the release of a new set of resources, titled Landscape of Tribal Communities: context for working in rural communities, to help people understand the complexities of Tribal and rural communities in Alaska.
The International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry (ICR) is thrilled to announce a Training Workshop on Traditional Knowledge of Milking Reindeer for Indigenous reindeer herding youth. Scheduled to take place in Tsagaannuur, Mongolia, from middle of August, 2024, the workshop is aimed at increasing knowledge and skills about how...
**IMPORTANT UPDATE**.
On behalf of the Canadian Society for Circumpolar Health and the International Union for Circumpolar Health, we are pleased to announce the 18th International Congress has been officially rescheduled for November 3rd to 5th, 2024. The congress will now take place in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and will...
The “Art for Arctic Business” project has received funding from the Norwegian Call for Project Collaboration within the Framework of the University of the Arctic (UArctic) for 2024-2026. The call was launched by UiT The Arctic University of Norway.
The Observation of Change (OOC) art project spent a week in Junkerdal National Park in Norway, from 13th–19th June 2024. The week included artistic work and workshops for school pupils to reflect on issues connected to biodiversity, nature conservation and environmental ethics.
The Centre for High North Logistics (CHNL), the UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Transport and Logistics, Kunnskapsparken Bodø AS (KPB), and the International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry (ICR) hosted a memorable reception on May 29 in Bodø, featuring traditional Arctic cuisine and notable speeches.
Relive memories of the Arctic Congress Bodø 2024! The official aftermovie and photo highlights bring you participant experiences, the beautiful scenery of the host town, and glimpses into various parts of the program.
Chris-lin Beglaw, a student of the Yukon Native Teacher Education (YNTEP) degree program at Yukon University, shares her unique experiences and insights from the Arctic Congress Bodø 2024.