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.
The University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) Arctic Marine Research Capabilities Committee (AMRCC) invites input from the Arctic marine community via their Community Survey.
The Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS) invites nominations and self-nominations to volunteer to serve on ARCUS Committees during 2025.
Gender Equality as a Diverse Phenomenon (5 ECTS) online course with open lectures in Zoom. The focus of this joint course is to explore intersectional gender equality in northern contexts from various perspectives, led by northern researchers from the Arctic universities.
The Monaco Ocean Protection Challenge (MOPC), has just launched its 8th edition with a Grand Finale scheduled for May 15, 2025, at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco.
Organizers invite abstracts and registration for the conference, Polar Winter Climate and Processes: Towards Filling Knowledge Gaps in the Understanding of the Coupled Climate System. This hybrid conference will take place 23-25 April 2025 in Cambridge, United Kingdom and online.
The Swedish Polar Research Secretariat invites applications for a Research School/Early Career Scientist program onboard I/B Oden during the Canada-Sweden Arctic Ocean Expedition 2025.
The Call for abstracts for the second “Inter-Polar Conference: Connecting the Arctic with the Third Pole HKH” is open. The abstract submission deadline has been extended until May 15, 2025.
Editors announce the release of the Indigenous Guardians Roundtable Report. This report summarizes the main points from the Indigenous Guardians Data Roundtable meeting that took place 30-31 January 2024 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
Are you a young entrepreneur with a business idea focused on the Arctic? The High North Young Entrepreneur Award 2025 is your chance to win 50,000 NOK in funding and showcase your vision on an international stage.
Professor Allison Crawford from University of Toronto is appointed as the UArctic Chair in Public Mental Health and Community-Centered Digital Innovation for the next five years.