Becoming Circumpolar: Reflections on Origins and Outcomes

 

It is sometimes hard to remember that the idea of the University of the Arctic (UArctic) emerged from discussions at the Arctic Council around 1998. In a sense, UArctic is a sibling of the Arctic Council’s vital working groups. In contrast to them, however, UArctic's formation in the hands of post-secondary institutions’ staff, faculty, and researchers emerged in a regional impulse to learn more about each other.

 

By Amanda Graham, Instructor, Yukon University