The new COIL@UArctic Thematic Network invites all UArctic members to reach out if they completed or are currently running COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) projects in their institutions, especially on matters pertinent to Arctic region.
Editors Shahnaj Begum, Joan R. Harbison, Päivi Naskali, Minna Zechner have just published the volume “Distance, Equity and Older People’s Experiences in the Nordic Periphery Centering the Local”.
Groundbreaking research from Memorial University of Newfoundland sheds light on the significant effects of climate change and increased human activity on Arctic cod and the entire Arctic ecosystem.
The Water and Environmental Research Center (WERC) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) invites applications for a research faculty position in hydrology.
Observation of Change is a collaborative art project rooted in Nordic collaboration, intertwined with a nature restoration initiative titled "Observation - An Observation of Change" in Saltdal municipality, Norway.
In this video series, the finalists of the 2023 Frederik Paulsen Arctic Academic Action Award talk about their ideas nominated for the Award. Watch the second part in which Scott Hosking, Ellen Bowler and Alden Conner discuss IceNet, a sea-ice forecasting system, and how it can help researchers and local communities with plan...
The Atmosphere and Climate Competence Center (ACCC) Flagship program welcomes collaborators across disciplines and sectors to join the 3rd Impact Week event on April 8-12, 2024 in Helsinki.
Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research INAR, University of Helsinki, will organize Autumn School “Analysis of Atmosphere-Surface Interactions and Feedbacks” on October 9-20, 2023.
The UArctic Thematic Network on Health and Well-being in the Arctic (TN) is one of the oldest and still actively growing network with increasing activities, such as Master's and PhD courses. The TN has received funding from UArctic for the project titled “Strengthening circumpolar network in Arctic health research through men...