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July
Erasmus+ BIP: Knowledge from the Arctic in past and present
New book: L'autochtonie comparée des Amériques. Droit et représentations culturelles
January
Thematic Network on Arctic Cultures and History held its international workshop "Aurora borealis - observations, descriptions and visualisations" in Versailles
2024
Call for papers: International and interdisciplinary conference
Arctic Congress Bodø 2024 has kicked off
Thematic Network on Arctic Cultures and History at the conference "The Arctic in Eastern and Central Europe: Knowledge, Perception and Communication in 17th -19th century”
Three-year PhD Scholarship in Arctic Humanities at the University Paris-Saclay, France
New Publication: Representations of the West Nordic Isles: Greenland – Iceland – Faroe Islands
New video interviews from the Thematic Networks: Get to know the Leads
Thematic Network ARCH workshop: “Arctic Indigenous and local food traditions in the past”
2023
International Workshop "Reindeer Stories" held in Inari, Finland
Professor Jan Borm, UArctic Chair in Arctic Humanities, appointed Knight of the Order of the Legion of Honour
Webpages for the new Thematic Networks launched
UArctic welcomes new Thematic Networks
Discussion on Paul Gaimard and his expeditions at the Annual Humanities Conference