As part of the EU-funded project EU-PolarNet2 (EU-PolarNet – coordinating and co-designing the European Research Area ), AMAP has prepared a webinar on ‘International Cooperation on Research on Human Health and Well-being in the Arctic’.
First time ever, the UArctic Thematic Network on Critical Arctic Studies (CAS) organized a roundtable and research clinic online on June 20, 2023 as an experiment in engaging with early career researchers.
The Fourth and ongoing Living in the Landscape (LiLa) summer school has taken place on the High Coast of Sweden and the results of the school are exhibited in the RELATE NORTH symposium 2023 in Umeå, Sweden.
The Department of Environmental Studies at Dartmouth College invites applications for an Assistant Professor in the field of Indigenous Environmental Studies.
The Sámi Education Institute and the Malaurie Institute of Arctic Research Monaco-UVSQ (MIARC) organised an international workshop entitled “Reindeer stories” in Inari, August 20, 2023, within the framework of UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Cultures and History (ARCH).
Tampere University is organizing a workshop called “Sustainability and the Arctic” – interdisciplinary workshop for Early-Career Researchers and is looking for participants and abstracts for the event.
The Northern Perspectives on Sustainability online course enables you to to acquaint yourself with academic and artistic viewpoints advocated by the University of Lapland to promote sustainable development.
In this video series, the finalists of the 2023 Frederik Paulsen Arctic Academic Action Award talk about their ideas nominated for the Award. The third video comes from N. Stuart Harris whose project uses emergency medical care data to gauge impacts of climate change on human health, with the aim to improve decision-making.
The new COIL@UArctic Thematic Network invites all UArctic members to reach out if they completed or are currently running COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) projects in their institutions, especially on matters pertinent to Arctic region.
Editors Shahnaj Begum, Joan R. Harbison, Päivi Naskali, Minna Zechner have just published the volume “Distance, Equity and Older People’s Experiences in the Nordic Periphery Centering the Local”.
Groundbreaking research from Memorial University of Newfoundland sheds light on the significant effects of climate change and increased human activity on Arctic cod and the entire Arctic ecosystem.
The Water and Environmental Research Center (WERC) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) invites applications for a research faculty position in hydrology.