The UArctic member International Sámi Film Institute (ISFI) and Netflix are announcing that they have entered into a partnership to support and further develop Sámi voices in the Nordic region.
Organizers invite abstracts for the Seventh International Symposium on Arctic Research (ISAR-7). This hybrid symposium will take place 6-10 March 2023 in Tachikawa, Japan and online. UArctic member, Hokkaido University, is one of the co-organizers of the Symposium.
The new project, Arctic Rivers Project, seeks to understand the impacts of climate change on Arctic rivers, fish, ice transportation corridors, and communities.
The Department of Environmental Studies at Dartmouth College invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professorship in Interdisciplinary Ecosystem Science. This position will be located in Hanover, New Hampshire.
The strong development of the tourism industry in recent decades has made the industry a stakeholder in safety and security discourse. As a party to security contents, the tourism industry is a potential partner and resource in developing local and regional preparedness.
For more than a century, Arctic climate research has been collected and stored at the University of Copenhagen's northernmost research station – the Arctic Station. Now, after a thorough renovation and modernization, the station has reopened.
The University of Alaska Fairbanks is inviting the public to go woolly mammoth hunting. Through the Adopt a Mammoth program it is possible to sponsor the radiocarbon testing of fossils from the University of Alaska Museum of the North’s collection.
Join webinars on Tuesday, August 30 where potential nominees can learn how to put together a nomination and get tips from past winners of Arctic Inspiration Prize.
The Nordic Council of Ministers funding body Nordforsk funded in 2016 four Nordic Center of Excellences on the theme Sustainable Development in the North. CLINF - an Umeå University based international collaboration, clinf.org, reported results on the transition of infectious diseases in the North in March 2022. This has been...
The 2022 August Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) Report is now available online. The Sea Ice Outlook, managed by the Sea Ice Prediction Network–Phase 2 (SIPN2) Project Team, provides an open process for those interested in Arctic sea ice to share predictions and ideas.