Welcome to the seminar: "Past Experiences – Future Challenges", Nordic seminar on preparedness and social reconstruction in Hammerfest, 27–28 October 2025.
Erasmus+ BIP: Knowledge from the Arctic in past and present
Fri, Jul 11, 2025
Malaurie Institute of Arctic Research – Monaco-UVSQ (MIARC) has organised an Erasmus+ BIP (Blended Intensive Programme): Knowledge from the Arctic in past and present - collecting and (co)-constructing cultural continuity and change in Versailles, Paris, June 23-27, 2025.
Understanding technology, risk, and seamanship in the maritime Arctic
Thu, Jul 10, 2025
In this blog, fellow Daniel Oliver Paulsen, a PhD Candidate at the University of Bergen, explores the changing nature of ‘seamanship’ and what it means for safety.
Abstract Call: HC003 - Arctic Maritime Safety, Climate Impacts, and Human–Environment Interactions (OSM 2026, Glasgow)
Thu, Jul 10, 2025
UArctic x Lloyd's Register Foundation Research Fellows are accepting abstracts to their joint session at the Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM) 2026. Submit an abstract by Wednesday, 20 August 2025.
Reminder: Open Position: Director of the Stefansson Arctic Institute, University of Akureyri
Thu, Jul 10, 2025
The University of Akureyri invites applications for an ambitious and visionary leader to serve as Director of the Stefansson Arctic Institute (SAI) for a five-year term with possibilities for renewal. Application Deadline: August 15, 2025.
New book: L'autochtonie comparée des Amériques. Droit et représentations culturelles
Thu, Jul 10, 2025
Jan Borm together with Daniel Chartier, Martina Lourdes Rojo and Leila Devia published a collective volume with multidisciplinary comparative articles on indigeneity in the Americas focusing especially on law and cultural representations.
Seminar report: Asia and the Arctic: Encounters and Entanglements
Thu, Jul 10, 2025
The UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic in Asia and Asia in the Arctic, the Hokkaido University Arctic Research Center, the Arctic Challenge for Sustainability (ArCS) III – Arctic Governance Research Group, and the Asia Arctic Network for Research and Education, co-organized a hybrid seminar titled “Asia and the Arctic: Encoun...
North2north – Narrative Report – Charlotte Brandstrup Ottendahl
Wed, Jul 09, 2025
Below is a north2north report from Charlotte Brandstrup Ottendahl, who traveled to Greenland to conduct fieldwork.
Article: Why history matters to planning: Climate change, colonialism & maladaptation
Tue, Jul 08, 2025
Recently, Sarah Kehler and S. Jeff Birchall from the University of Alberta (Canada), and the Thematic Network on Local-scale Planning, Climate Change and Resilience, published ‘Why history matters to planning: Climate change, colonialism & maladaptation’, with the journal Environmental Science and Policy.
Researcher north2north story: Christine Ingemann
Tue, Jul 08, 2025
The following is a north2north testimonial from Christine Ingemann, a researcher from the University of Southern Denmark who traveled to Ilisimatusarfik - The University of Greenland in April 2025.
Article: Factors contributing to climate adaptation lag in practice: Insights from local and territorial government interactions
Mon, Jul 07, 2025
Recently, S. Jeff Birchall and his team from the University of Alberta (Canada), and the Thematic Network on Local-scale Planning, Climate Change and Resilience, published ‘Factors contributing to climate adaptation lag in practice: Insights from local and territorial government interactions’, with the journal Environmental S...
Save the Date: Open Ship and Kaffemik, Port of Sermersooq
Mon, Jul 07, 2025
In collaboration with the Arctic Mayors’ Forum, the Kingdom of Denmark Chairship of the Arctic Council and UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Arctic Frontiers will host the event From Norway to Greenland - From Tromsø to Sermersooq August 4.
Reminder: UArctic Congress 2026: Submit a Session Proposal by July 31
Fri, Jul 04, 2025
Submit a session proposal for the UArctic Congress 2026! The deadline has been extended to 31 July 2025. The proposal submission form is available online.
Below is a recent article coauthored by Elizabeth Leane (University of Tasmania) and Keith Larson (Umeå University) on the subject of their newly published report on Antarctic research trends.
Listen Now: "This Way Up" - The Arctic Council Podcast
Thu, Jul 03, 2025
Episode 1 of the new Arctic Council "This Way Up" podcast is now streamable on all platforms. The podcast introduces you to the people and stories shaping a changing Arctic.