NETESDA Russian Field School 2012 project was over on June 30, 2012. 11 Canadian students traveled in Russia and Komi during 30 days. Each day was full of impressions and new knowledge about the country, its people and way of life.

The UN Summit on Sustainable Development "Rio +20" was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from June 20-22, 2012. At the summit, world leaders met to discuss the problem of "green" economy, sustainable development and poverty eradication. Source: RAIPON

“My name is Valentina. I live in Arkhangelsk, the North-West of Russia. I am a linguist and a specialist in foreign languages and cultures. For a couple of years ago I got interested in circumpolar studies and joined the on-line courses at the University of the Arctic.”


The seminar, "Strategies and best practices for sustainable/green development of cities and regions" was held in Petrozavodsk, June 13-15 and gathered more than 50 specialists, united by the idea of elaborating and implementating strategies for the sustainable development of cities and regions. Scientists and research...

Sámi University College and the UArctic Thematic Network on Indigenous Arts and Crafts invite you to the academic conference "Duodji 2012 - International Conference on Indigenous Arts, Crafts and Design," October 24- 25, 2012 at Diehtosiida in Guovdageaidnu/Kautokeino, Norway



We need to find better ways to evaluate the basis of our ecosystems if we want to create a truly green economy. And regional cooperation can facilitate that task, was the conclusion of a Rio+20 event on the economics of ecosystems and biodiversity. Source: Norden

The International Centre for Northern Governance and Development (ICNGD) is pleased to provide you with the Apr-May 2012 edition (Vol. 2, Issue 4) of ICNGD News. Please see attached in PDF format.

In her dissertation Master of Education and Master of Philosophy in Indigenous Studies at the University of Lapland, Erika Sarivaara examines the revival of the Sámi language carried out by people who do not match the Sámi definition. In addition, she examines their experiences of their position on the edge of Sámi cultur...

For the very first time, Finnmark University College together with Russian partner universities organized ceremonies for students who have completed Bachelor of Northern Studies. This happened in Murmansk, Russia, where 21 students received their diploma for completed studies.


AMAP – The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme is a Working Group under the Arctic Council. Its primary objectives are to “provide reliable and sufficient information on the status of, and threats to, the Arctic environment and its inhabitants, and provide scientific advice on actions to be taken in order to sup...