Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) is pleased to announce that registration for 27th International Symposium on Polar Sciences (ISPS2022) has started. The ISPS2022 is scheduled to be held online, from September 20 to 21, 2022.
Scholars, researchers, and practitioners are invited to submit abstracts on or before September 15, 2022. The chapter/ paper can be short (3000-000 words) or large format (5000-6500 words). Due: March 31, 2023.
Joint collaboration exercises on Arctic safety and security
Mon, Aug 22, 2022
In November 2021, the table-top exercise “Oil in Ice” took place under the auspices of ARCSAR, the Arctic and North Atlantic Security and Emergency Preparedness Network, which is a large EU-funded innovation project. The exercise was facilitated by Nord University’s NORDLAB, the emergency preparedness management laboratory.
Reminder: registration for Arctic Circle Assembly 2022 is open
Mon, Aug 22, 2022
The Assembly will be held on October 13-16, 2022, at Harpa Conference Center and Concert Hall in Reykjavík, Iceland.
Workshop registration available: Sources, Pathways and Impacts of fresh water in northern and southern Polar oceans and seas
Fri, Aug 19, 2022
Organizers invite registration for the Sources, Pathways and Impacts of fresh water in northern and soUthern Polar oceans and seas (SPICE UP) workshop. This workshop will take place online 19-21 September 2022.
UArctic Project Call Results 2022 for Networking Activities on UArctic Research and Education
Fri, Aug 19, 2022
Eight projects receive funding from the Ministry of Education and Research of Norway for Networking Activities within the UArctic Framework for 2022-2024.
ASSW science symposium "The Arctic in the Anthropocene": Call for abstracts now open
Fri, Aug 19, 2022
The Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) 2023 will be hosted in Vienna (Austria) from 17 – 24 February 2023. Abstract submission for the ASSW 2023 Science Symposium “The Arctic in the Anthropocene” (21 – 24 February 2023) is now open, and it will run until 20 September 2022.
2022 UArctic Project Call Results for Networking Activities on Arctic Research and Education
Thu, Aug 18, 2022
The results for the 2022 UArctic Project Call for Networking Activities on Arctic Research and Education are now ready, and four projects will receive funding from the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science for their projects.
north2north Staff exchange report: Comparing marine monitoring in Svalbard and Greenland
Thu, Aug 18, 2022
Tobias Vonnahme from the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources went to Svalbard to join the marine monitoring program with north2north mobility funding.
Funding opportunity: ARCUS Early Career Conference Funding Award
Thu, Aug 18, 2022
The Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. (ARCUS) invites applications for their Early Career Conference Funding Award. This award supports U.S.-based, early career researchers and students to participate in meetings and events relevant to Arctic research, since 2020.
Arctic Tourism – some lessons for the Greenlandic south
Wed, Aug 17, 2022
There are great unexploited tourism possibilities in Southern Greenland - but also great challenges.
Resource available: Understanding & Overcoming Collaborative Arctic Research Challenges
Tue, Aug 16, 2022
The Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. (ARCUS) has released a proceedings report on the work of its 2021-2022 ARCUS Interdisciplinary Research Committee titled, Understanding & Overcoming Collaborative Arctic Research Challenges.
Calotte Academy from a participant’s perspective
Mon, Aug 15, 2022
I can call myself as an alumnus of two Calotte Academies (years 2017 and 2021), and it is extremely interesting to find out how I grew over these four years in my Arctic studies and research.
Second Call for papers: Northern Political Economy Symposium 2022: Making sense of the Arctic world in turmoil
Mon, Aug 15, 2022
Northern Political Economy Symposium 2022: Making sense of the Arctic world in turmoil. 22-23 November 2022 Rovaniemi, Finland (in hybrid mode).
The application deadline for the Arctic Health related PhD course is extended to September 5 2022 and in hybrid format
Mon, Aug 15, 2022
The PhD course "Arctic community perspectives on COVID-19: Collaboration, methodology and lessons learned 28.-29. September 2022 in Nuuk in connection with NUNAMED 2022" has extended the application deadline to 5. September and changed the format to hybrid of both online and in person participation.