Meetings were held in Finland and Norway to discuss further advancements of the UArctic’s Circumpolar Studies Program on October 11-13, 2006. Greg Poelzer, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, Donna Zaleschuk, Program Assistant, and Glenys Plunz, Director, UArctic International Academic Office, met with faculty, staff and student...
Saskatoon, Canada - On October 16-17, the Office of Undergraduate Studies of UArctic, in collaboration with the Political Studies Department of the University of Saskatchewan, held a meeting on planning and developing the remaining two online courses for the Bachelor of Circumpolar Studies (BCS) Advanced Emphasis in Aborigin...
UArctic's Report to the Ministers of the Arctic Council now online
Fri, Oct 20, 2006
UArctic's report to the Ministers of the Arctic Council is now available online. The print version of the report will be shared with the Arctic Council SAO delegations, permanent participants and observers as well as the Ministers of Foreign Affairs from the eight Arctic Countries in the upcoming Arctic Council meetings in Sa...
UArctic Office of Undergraduate Studies Welcomes New Staff
Fri, Oct 20, 2006
Saskatoon Canada – The University of the Arctic Office of Undergraduate Studies welcomes graduate student Chad Klippenstein as part of its team.
Sakha State University becomes UArctic Russian Information Centre
Thu, Oct 19, 2006
UArctic long-time member and active partner Sakha State University announced it will become UArctic's Russian Information Centre, providing UArctic with a Russian version of its website and news service.
In Memoriam
Thu, Oct 19, 2006
The University of the Arctic is sad to announce the loss of UArctic Council Member Alexey Cherenkov, Head of International Relations at the Murmansk Humanities Institute.
BCS offered by Bodø University College a success
Thu, Oct 19, 2006
The Bachelor of Circumpolar Studies offered by Bodø University College enjoys more popularity than ever before at the co-operating University of the Arctic institutions Murmansk Humanities Institute and Pomor State University in Arkhangel.
Snowchange Cooperative believes in key role of traditional knowledge in fighting climate change
Mon, Oct 16, 2006
The issue of climate change has caught the attention of researchers around the world, but the solutions to the growing problem are still unclear. For the Snowchange Cooperative, part of that solution lies in the traditional knowledge of Indigenous communities across the Circumpolar North.
UArctic receives strong support in the Norwegian state budget
Thu, Oct 12, 2006
UArctic and one of its Norwegian members, University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), are singled out to receive stronger support in the recently announced state budget in Norway. This happens as, in general, higher education institutions are faced with cuts in their budgets.
Arctic Energy Summit to be held during International Polar Year
Thu, Oct 12, 2006
The Arctic Energy Summit, focusing on the Arctic as an emerging energy province, will be convened during the International Polar Year (IPY).
GoNorth! promotes Erasmus Mundus Project at EAIE conference
Thu, Oct 12, 2006
GoNorth! representatives headed to Basel, Switzerland to hold a stand promoting the GoNorth! Erasmus Mundus Project at the 18th annual European Association for International Education (EAIE) conference, from September 13 to 16.
24-25 November 2006, Kastelli Research Centre, Oulu, Finland
Registration and Call for Abstracts have opened at http://arctichealth.oulu.fi
UArctic's BCS Program Welcomes Canadian Intern to Russia
Tue, Oct 10, 2006
The University of the Arctic's (UArctic) Circumpolar Studies Program (BCS) will be sending an intern from Canada to work in Russia this fall. Aygul Kamalova, from Toronto, will be working at Pomor State University in Arkhangelsk, Russia, to assit in implementing the BCS program at university and at other post secondary insti...
Ofelas bridging programs
Mon, Oct 09, 2006
UArctic's Senior Management Group and Executive Committee (Ofelas) are meeting in northern Sweden to discuss the strategic development of UArctic and its programs.
New Canadian Interns join UArctic International Secretariat
Mon, Oct 09, 2006
The University of the Arctic (UArctic) International Secretariat in Rovaniemi has welcomed two interns from Canada at the beginning of October : Alexander Stubbing, from Iqaluit, Nunavut, and Dominique Naud, from Quebec City, Quebec.