Traditional knowledge festival will be held in Sept 20-21 in Yellowknife. The event is sponsored by a Canadian Polar Commission. Registration, schedule and more about the festival visit: www.traditionalknowledge.ca
A scientific and artistic multidisciplinary international event in Reykjavík, February 26th, 27th, and 28th, 2015, organized by Daniel CHARTIER (Université du Québec à Montréal), Gunnar Thór JÓHANNESSON (University of Iceland), Katrín Anna LUND (University of Iceland), Ólöf Gerður SIGFÚSDÓTTIR (Iceland Academy of the Arts), S...
In June and July 2014, a lively gang of 25 students from nine countries have been studying the mysteries of the permafrost in the first international permafrost summer school for bachelor students arranged by UNIS.
New video presentations in the Snowy OWL Talks series are now available online. Speakers include Aqqaluk Lynge, Fran Ulmer, Chief Gary Harrison, and Ross Virginia.
The expedition of "Arctic Floating University" was completed August 20. This is the sixth expedition in a joint research and educational project of the Northern (Arctic) Federal University and the Northern Department for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring, supported by the Russian Geographical Society.
Arranged by the EU Arctic Information Centre, the seminar entitled “The EU in the Arctic, the Arctic in the EU” will take place in Brussels on the 11th of September 2014.
The unique international Master's in Sámi Journalism from an Indigenous Perspective at Sámi University College, Norway has attracted a lot of interest. To ensure that all who wish to participate can do so, SUC has decided to start the programme in January 2015 and extend the application period.
Welcome to the newly re-launched UArctic website. The main areas of the site including news, member profiles and Thematic Networks pages have now been updated to the visual style used on the UArctic Education site.
After a successful exhibition at EAIE (European Association for International Education) Istanbul 2013, UArctic will again host a stand at the 2014 EAIE conference in Prague, Czech Republic, September 16-19. This year UArctic also features in the conference programme with a session of our own on Friday, Sept 19 at 11:30-12:30.
This summer the leadership of the Thematic Network on Local and Regional Development and the Thematic Network on Social Work have changed, while another, the Thematic Network on Arctic Coastal and Marine Issues had changed its name to the Thematic Network on Arctic Fisheries and Aquaculture.
The conference “Reconstructing minds – the ethics of post-war memory and recollection” will deal with topics relating to material and mental reconstruction, such as memory, remembering and recollecting; forgetting, remaining silent and being silenced.
At their meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland in October 2013, the Board of Governors of UArctic discussed the idea of arranging a “UArctic Congress” in 2016, and the idea was then included in UArctic’s Strategic Implementation Plan 2014-2016 which was approved by the Board in April 2014. In the Membership Organisation” section of t...
GRID-Arendal continues its celebration of its 25th year anniversary by hosting a two-day workshop on marine and ecosystem management “Visioning our Ocean of Tomorrow” from 21-22 August 2014.
At the 2014 meeting of the Council of UArctic last May in Prince George, Canada, a total of 17 new institutions and organisations were voted in as members of the University of the Arctic. The total number of members in UArctic is now 168.