Beginning in 2007, Shared Voices magazine has featured a collection of articles related to UArctic activities and programs, from a variety of its members and supporters. The magazines also feature articles from guest authors from around the Arctic region. The 2010 edition includes articles on:
• The UArctic’s new Vice-President Indigenous position from newly appointed VP Jan Henry Keskitalo;
• A message from the University of Alaska Fairbanks hosts of the 2010 Rectors’ Forum;
• Updates from UArctic’s Master’s in Circumpolar Health and Wellbeing, Clim-ATIC and Arctic Virtual Learning Tool programs;
• An article on the IPY EALAT project, from members of the newly established UArctic Institute of Circumpolar Reindeer Husbandry;
• Parliamentary cooperation in the UArctic from Standing Committee of Parliamentarians of the Arctic Region (SCPAR) Chair Hannes Manninen;
• Good Governance in the Arctic from former Chair of the UArctic Board of Governors, Oran Young;
• Stories of Siberian travels from professional chef Andreas Viestad;
• As well as student experiences from Yakutsk, Nunavut and Iceland.
The UArctic also welcomes new subscribers to its Shared Voices Newsletter. Information on the newsletter and information on subscriptions can be found here.
The University of the Arctic would like to thank the Government of Denmark for their financial support of this year’s release, as well as all the authors and photographers who also contributed.
UArctic releases its 2010 Shared Voices Magazine
Thu, Jun 10, 2010
An electronic version of the 2010 magazine is available for download and viewing from here.
The print publication has become a yearly signature for UArctic and its members. Featuring articles on UArctic’s programs, stories from its students, as well as contributions from outside of UArctic, the magazine covers a broad spectrum of issues from Arctic education to circumpolar cooperation.
The print publication has become a yearly signature for UArctic and its members. Featuring articles on UArctic’s programs, stories from its students, as well as contributions from outside of UArctic, the magazine covers a broad spectrum of issues from Arctic education to circumpolar cooperation.