The
 conference is mainly organized by the French Ministry for Foreign 
Affairs and the French Embassies in Sweden and Finland. The first part 
of the conference is held in Stockholm on 30th
 of May. Sweden is a new president of the Arctic Council, and Rovaniemi 
is a possible location for the EU Arctic Information Centre.
One of the speakers in Rovaniemi is Michel Rocard (French Ambassador for
 the Arctic and Antarctica, and a former Prime minister of France). The 
speakers include also Hannu Halinen (Finnish Ambassador for the Arctic),
 Jacqueline McGlade (director of the European
 Environmental Agency) and many Arctic experts from Northern Finland.
The conference aims to be a gathering place and a forum for informal 
exchange for all stakeholders involved or interested in the Arctic 
issues. Registration is required.
If you wish to take part to the conference, please
register
 as soon as you can and no later than the 25th of May. 
Please click here to register.
For more information, please visit the conference website or contact:
Head of Science Communications
Markku Heikkilä, 
tel. +358 0 484 4300
markku.heikkila(a)ulapland.fi
    
        France brings an Arctic conference to Rovaniemi
Tue, May 17, 2011
    
    A high level international 
Arctic conference is organized on 1st of June at the Arctic Centre of 
the University of Lapland. The theme of the conference is The Arctic and
 the European Union: Environmental
 and Human Challenges.