The Zero Carbon Conference for Students is a four-day international conference and networking event for high school, vocational school and university students. The event will be held online 22-25 February 2022 at 10-12 Eastern European Time (17-19 Japanese Time) each day.


The Canadian Studies Center, University of Washington along with the University of the Arctic and Yukon University, invite everyone to join an engaging discussion about the development and growth of the Arctic Council — and where it might go from here on Thursday, February 24, 2022, at 1:00-2:00 pm PST.





Professor David Natcher from the University of Saskatchewan is appointed as the UArctic Chair in Water, Energy and Food (WEF) Security in the Arctic for the next five years.

The CLC2022 will be hosted by the Faculty of Law of UiT The Arctic University of Tromsø. Since its first annual meeting in 1986, the Critical Legal Conference (CLC) has been a key site for the critical study of legal and political questions both in Britain and internationally. It attracts a wide range of radical legal and pol...



High North Hero for 2022

Wed, Feb 09, 2022
The High North Hero Award is an annual award established by the High North Center for Business and Governance to honor a person, organization or company who has contributed to highlighting or developing the High North. The award is handed out during the High North Dialogue Conference in Bodø. 



Professor Roland Kallenborn from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) is appointed UArctic Chair in Arctic Environmental Pollution Research for the next five years.