Feature stories
UArctic Welcomes World-Class Research Institution to its Network
UwashingtonThe University of Washington (UW) is located in Seattle, USA, less than two hours from the Canada-US border. Seattle is part of the beautiful Pacific Northwest and is situated about halfway between the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges. The University has a long history in the region and strong ties with the Arctic from early on. Founded in 1861, it was the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1909 that truly put the University on the “map” and where over 60 Canadian Inuit from Labrador performed and left a lasting legacy.Read more
 


Standing Committee of Parlamentarians of the Arctic Region
Sunday 8/10/2008,
8:00 AM

Workshop Announcement: Climate, Language and Indigenous Perspectives
Wednesday 8/13/2008,
10:00 AM

EPPR Working Group Meeting
Tuesday 8/19/2008,
10:00 AM

Sixth International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS VI)
Friday 8/22/2008,
10:00 AM

30th Annual EAIR Forum
Sunday 8/24/2008,
9:00 AM

EAIE 20th Annual Conference: "Re-designing the map of European higher education"
Wednesday 9/10/2008,
11:00 AM

Welcome to the University of the Arctic

The University of the Arctic (UArctic) is a cooperative network of universities, colleges, and other organizations committed to higher education and research in the North. Our members share resources, facilities, and expertise to build post-secondary education programs that are relevant and accessible to northern students. Our overall goal is to create a strong, sustainable circumpolar region by empowering northerners and northern communities through education and shared knowledge.
We promote education that is circumpolar, interdisciplinary, and diverse in nature, and draw on our combined strengths to address the unique challenges of the region. The University of the Arctic recognizes the integral role of indigenous peoples in northern education, and seeks to engage their perspectives in all of its activities.
Recent News
UArctic Office of Undergraduate Studies Hosts First Curriculum Workshop
For an intense week in June 2008, the UArctic Office of Undergraduate Studies in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, hosted a Core Courses Module Authors’ Curriculum Workshop. The purpose of the workshop was to revise and peer review the modules for two Circumpolar Studies Core courses: BCS 311 and 312 Land and Environment of the Circumpolar World I and II. These courses were developed in 2002 but needed to be updated to meet the new objectives for the Circumpolar Studies program. Read more
UArctic IPY HE Office Organizes Week of Activities
On 8-13 June 2008, two projects from the UArctic IPY Higher Education and Outreach cluster held a joint workshop at International Arctic Research Center (IARC) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. At the workshop, K-12 teachers received training in the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded IPY GLOBE Seasons and Biomes project and IPY Ice e-Mysteries project. GLOBE is a NASA-funded environmental science education program that works with teachers and classrooms around the world to link students with scientists studying climate change and to promote students to conduct their own scientific investigations of their environment.Read more
Summer Holidays in UArctic Offices
ULapland Mainland Following is a list of Summer Holidays in UArctic OfficesRead more
 
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