The Yellow Tulip Project has teamed up with Thematic Network on Collaborative Online International Learning and Biodiversity Education across the Arctic Circle (COIL@UArctic) to create an exciting new opportunity for students across the world to smash the stigma of mental ill health and bring hope into the lives of young adul...



The PhD summer school "Scenario Analyses Regarding Climate-Change Hazards and Critical Infrastructure in the Arctic (CCCI)" was held at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute in Oslo, Norway, from 12 to 16 August 2024.



Dr. Roland Kallenborn, UArctic Chair in Arctic Environmetnal Pollution, has been recognized as an inaugural Highly Ranked Scholar™ by ScholarGPS. This honor places him in the top 0.05% of scholars worldwide, underscoring his exceptional impact and the high quality of his scholarly work.




The Scottish Arctic Network (ScAN) brings together eleven universities and research institutions based in Scotland. Acting as a UArctic Regional Centre, ScAN connects over 150 individuals from academia, NGOs, and the public sector.


We are delighted to invite you to Arctic Repair Conference 2025 (26-28 June 2025) in Cambridge, UK, a pioneering conference hosted by the Centre for Climate Repair in association with the University of the Arctic.


The Reindeer Herding and Resilience (RHR) project is a global initiative aimed at building a comprehensive knowledge base on the traditional practices of reindeer herders, focusing on land and pasture management. It is part of an international GEF-UNEP partnership for improving the provision of ecosystem services in peatland...