The University of Lapland's new 2-year Arctic Indigenous Cinema M.A. program was unveiled yesterday during a panel discussion at Skábmagovat Film Festival.
The Navigating the New Arctic (NNA) Arctic Observing Technologies Working Group announces several funding opportunities. Priority will be given to Indigenous and non-Indigenous Early Career Researchers. The application deadline is January31, 2025.
The project EduPermaGR of the UArctic Thematic Network on Permafrost aims to develop interdisciplinary higher education on permafrost in collaboration with a Greenlandic community.
"What do you think we will find in here?" I ask Svein as we stand outside an 18th-century naval arsenal in East London that houses the archive of Lloyd’s Register Foundation. Svein Buvik served as a Captain in the Norwegian Navy, patrolling Northern Norway's coastline in the 1990s, and has joined me on this visit. “Untold Arc...
The Arctic Research Center (ARC) at the University of Virginia (UVA) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in social science. This two-year position will be located in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The PermaIntern and SEDNA projects were presented during ArcticNet's Annual Scientific Meeting 2024 "Arctic Change 2024", held in Ottawa in December 2024.
The in-situ snow data inventory was based on the surveyed 22 institutions, gathering 42 datasets, and reviewed numerous data portals to identify additional resources. The report highlights the critical role of in-situ snow measurements, such as snow depth, density, and Snow Water Equivalent (SWE), for understanding climate ch...
An international workshop dedicated to the textual and visual representations of northern lights in the past and present was held at Panhard Pavillion on UVSQ’s science campus in Versailles, January 23, 2025.
The Arctic Indigenous Film Fund (AIFF) and Telefilm Canada are proud to announce the world premiere of the Witness film series at the Skábmagovat Film Festival in Inari, Finland, on January 24, 2025.
The annual course “Arctic Tectonics and Volcanism” held at the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) has somewhat special origins and there is now a published paper in Geoscience Communications detailing more.
The Sustainability Portrait Project has been successfully completed, and its results have been compiled into a book. This publication is the culmination of collaborative efforts between the UArctic Thematic Networks on Arctic Sustainable Art and Design (ASAD) and the Children of the Arctic.
UArctic Thematic Networks on High Latitude Dust (HLD) and NordSnowNet co-organize the 2nd Polar Winter School on snow measurements and Arctic air pollution in Hvanneyri, Iceland on March 2-8, 2025.