A new intern from the University of Lapland has started to work at the UArctic International Secretariat in Rovaniemi, Finland.
Workshop Series Announcement: Communicating Science to Policy - Writing policy briefs on why your science matters
Wed, Jan 10, 2024
The Navigating the New Arctic Community Office (NNA-CO) and the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) invite registration for their upcoming virtual workshop series, Communicating Science to Policy: Writing policy briefs on why your science matters.” This workshop will have two sessions. Session one will take place 18...
Call for Abstracts: Arctic Congress 2024
Wed, Jan 10, 2024
Organizers invite abstracts for the Arctic Congress 2024. This conference will convene 29 May-3 June 2024 in Bodø, Norway.
Live Event Announcement from the National Science Foundation Ice Core Facility: What Polar Ice Cores Tell Us About Our Climate
Tue, Jan 09, 2024
The National Science Foundation Ice Core Facility (NSF-ICF) announces their upcoming live event, What Polar Ice Cores Tell Us About Our Climate. This event will take place 18 January 2024 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
Inaugural Year of Arctic Resilient Communities Fellowship Culminates with Final Workshop in Yellowknife, Canada
Tue, Jan 09, 2024
The Arctic Resilient Communities Youth Fellowship (ARCYF) is pleased to announce the conclusion of its inaugural year with a final in-person workshop in Yellowknife, Canada. Scheduled for January 11-14, 2024, the workshop marks the culmination of a transformative debut year that included successful workshops in Nuuk and Sisim...
Extended Abstract Submission Deadline: Arctic Congress 2024
Tue, Jan 09, 2024
Organizers announce an extended deadline for abstract submissions for Arctic Congress 2024. This conference will convene 29 May-3 June 2024 in Bodø, Norway.
Publication: "Relate North. Possible Futures"
Mon, Jan 08, 2024
UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Sustainable Arts and Design (ASAD) has published a book "Relate North. Possible Futures", edited by Glen Coutts and Timo Jokela.
"Can $500 million save this glacier?" The New York Times interviewed John Moore, the lead of the UArctic Thematic Network on Frozen Arctic Conservation, for their piece on preserving glaciers and slowing sea-level rise.