Read the story about “From the Floe Edge: Visualising Local Sea Ice Change in Kinngait, Nunavut” — a research project that brings together Inuit artists, scientists, and community members to explore how sea ice change is seen, felt, and represented in Kinngait.
Diabetes and Hypertension Limit Body’s Response to Temperature Extremes
Wed, May 14, 2025
Dampened cardiovascular responses in individuals with Type 2 diabetes to temperature extremes: new research highlights vulnerable Arctic populations
Enhancing synergies and collaboration for sustainable Arctic wastewater management
Wed, May 14, 2025
Read the blogpost about the workshop on wastewater management in the Arctic. The workshop, held in Svalbard, brought together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to share insights, explore innovative solutions, and lay the groundwork for future collaboration in sustainable Arctic wastewater management.
Future-Proofing the North: Lessons in Agile Innovation from the Arctic Spirit Conference
Wed, May 14, 2025
What can Northern Norway learn from Finland’s thriving innovation scene? At the Arctic Spirit Conference, Nordic leaders explored bold new ways to future-proof the North.
Accepting Applications: KOPRI Fellowship Program 2025
Tue, May 13, 2025
The KOPRI Arctic Fellowship Program is open to early-career scientists from Arctic countries, or researchers of Arctic indigenous heritage, who wish to visit and conduct research at KOPRI for a period of up to three months.
Sewage management in cold and sparsely populated regions: Solutions for the Arctic
Mon, May 12, 2025
Partners of the three year Interreg NPA funded project ArcticSewlutions got the chance to meet and discuss wastewater solutions with Greenlandic municipalities in Sisimiut, Greenland in the beginning of April 2025. Read the report by Pernille Erland Jensen, Lead of the Thematic Network on Arctic WASH, Technical University of...
Studying Business Planning for Arts
Mon, May 12, 2025
A mix of art students and business students studied together in the Advanced Business Planning course at the Nord University Business School in Bodø, Norway. Teams of students developed business plans for art-as-a-service initiatives. The art students came from Finland, while the business students were from Norway and Iceland.
Join this webinar on energy systems in the Circumpolar North, hosted on May 13 at Dartmouth College and over Zoom.
Call for Abstracts: Greenland Science Week Conference 2025
Fri, May 09, 2025
Registration and abstract submission for the Greenland Science Week Conference 2025 is now open!
The conference will take place at Katuaq, Nuuk, November 12–13, as part of Greenland Science Week, with events happening across the country.
Student report from Arctic Youth Conference: Mackenzie Porter
Thu, May 08, 2025
Below is Mackenzie Porter's (Gjoa Haven, Nunavut) student report about attending the 2025 Arctic Youth Conference.
New Assembly Highlight: Visit to Paarma Design Shop
Thu, May 08, 2025
As part of the 2025 UArctic Assembly program, please join us for a visit to Paarma Design Shop on Sunday, June 8!
UArctic at Rovaniemi Arctic Spirit Conference 2025: Day 3
Wed, May 07, 2025
The third day of Rovaniemi Arctic Spirit Conference included sessions and panels, some co-organized by the UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Transport and Logistics. Several researchers from UArctic member-institutions have participated in discussions.
Student report: Briana McNeal at ICARP IV
Wed, May 07, 2025
Below is Briana McNeal's (University of Alaska Fairbanks) student report about attending the International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP IV).
Art Education Exhibition Celebrates Arctic Communities and Collaboration
Wed, May 07, 2025
The exhibition is shown at the Rovaniemi Arctic Spirit Conference, Arktikum Science Centre, Rovaniemi.
UArctic at Rovaniemi Arctic Spirit Conference 2025: Day 2
Tue, May 06, 2025
The second day of Rovaniemi Arctic Spirit Conference was busy with sessions and panels, some co-organized by UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Transport and Logistics. Several researchers from UArctic member-institutions have participated in discussions.