In October 2021, Professor Trevor Bell received the inaugural Frederik Paulsen Arctic Academic Action Award for his ground-breaking achievements on climate change adaptation with SmartICE.
The Arctic Centre Groningen will host a Winter School from 16-20 January 2023, aimed at (inter-) national civil servants and policy makers, politicians, managers, financial experts, (young) academics and PhD students who are looking for a nuanced and wide-ranging understanding of the Arctic.
The Ocean Practices programme is seeking Early Career Ocean Professional (ECOP) ambassadors who are passionate and enthusiastic about global interoperability, regional capabilities and ocean best practices, and are willing to play an important role in advocating for best practices, promoting the communication for the needs of...
Ilisimatusarfik is looking for an assistant professor with the special task of administering the project process of building a bachelor's degree in biology, with accession on 1 July 2022, or by appointment. The position is limited in time to 5 years.
"The Future of the Arctic Human Population – Migration in the North" introduces the challenges of Arctic migration by exploring the structures and conditions of integration from migrants’ and immigrants’ perspectives.
The symposium is an activity of the UArctic Thematic Network on Critical Arctic Studies and organized in collaboration with the doctoral programme of the University of Lapland “The Arctic in a Changing World”. The event will be organized in a hybrid mode on 22-23 November, 2022 in Rovaniemi, Finland.
"As part of the Float Your Boat outreach project, hundreds of school children in the US and Norway decorated their own boats in 2020 and 2021. These were set out on top of the floating sea ice in the Arctic, and now the first boat from two years ago has finally made its way back to Norway – to Arnøya at the northernmost part...
The New England Arctic Network (NEAN) aims to share the wealth of expertise in Arctic engagement across New England region, and anticipate and respond to links between Arctic change and the eastern coast of North America.
The International Science Council has announced the creation of a Fellowship and appointment of 66 Foundation Fellows who are recognized for their outstanding contributions to promoting science as a global public good.