Arctic Centre, University of Lapland

Arctic Centre is a national and international hub of Arctic research and expertize. Besides multidisciplinary research it focuses in active science communications, societal interaction and runs a science center.

Arctic Centre, established 1989, is a research institute at the University of Lapland and located at the Arktikum House. It has a personnel of about 50-60, including reseachers, science communications, science  centre and administration.

Multidisciplinary Arctic reseach operates under five groups: global change, sustainable development, Arctic governance, Arctic anthropology, Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law.

Arctic Centre has a number of national and international expert tasks. Science communication runs Finland´s leading Arctic conference series Rovaniemi Arctic Spirit Conference, and popularizes Arctic information. Science centre has over 100 000 visitors annually. There is also an Arctic library.

Arktikum House has facilities for meetings, seminars and conferences. The iconic building is a well-known tourist attraction.

Institution University of Lapland
Country Finland
Infrastructure type Research centre/institute
Disciplines Sociology and cultural studies
Political science and civics
Law
Environmental sciences
Language of operation Finnish
English
Keywords science communicationsantropologyArctic Lawsustainable developmentglobal changegovernance

Availability

Arktikum House with science centre and Library is open for the public. The Arctic Centre experts can be contacted for requests related to the infrastructure.

Contact information

General contacts: Markku Heikkilä, Head of science communications, markku.heikkila@ulapland.fi, +358404844300

 

Research contacts: Johanna Ikävalko, Director, johanna.ikavalko@ulapland.fi, +358400291066

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