The Norwegian Scientific Academy for Polar Research (NVP), in cooperation with the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), is pleased to announce that the call for application is open! The NVP International Summer School is held from 28 May to 6 June 2023 in Svalbard.
This workshop aims to form a network of researchers who are engaged in problem-solving, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research in the Arctic region, and raises practical issues in the research.
Are you an elder, youth, or rural resident with a financial barrier to attending this year's Arctic Encounter? Apply for the Arctic Encounter flagship scholarship programme.
Polar Impact invites registration for their Impact Mentorship Initiative Event Series panel discussion on meaningful collaborations in polar research, polar policy, and polar communities.
With ‘Asia in the Future of the Arctic’ as its core angle, The Arctic Circle Japan Forum is now only a week away. What does it mean for Asia to be in the Arctic – and for the Arctic to be in Asia?
Stockholm University is looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow in Thermally Insulating Foams from Textile Waste at the the Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry.
Nord University is inviting young people with business ideas and start-ups to apply for the High North Young Entrepreneur contest 2023 in Bodø, Norway.
Born in a small fishing village in Vesteralen, northern Norway, a fisherman-turned-scientist witnessed a rapid increase in marine plastic waste polluting the Arctic, an inevitable byproduct of expanding commercial fisheries.
The High North Hero Award is an annual award established by the High North Center for Business and Governance to honor a person, organization or company who has contributed to highlighting or developing the High North.
While people around the world slowly increase their awareness of using renewable plant-based materials for energy, University of Saskatchewan (USask) graduate student Priyanka Tirumareddy is tackling the fight head-on with a bio-based fuel additive that she hopes will help power automobiles in the future.
The AE-Bergen Hub organized a side event at Arctic Frontiers titled “The Future of Arctic Science and Science Diplomacy”. UArctic President Lars Kullerud participated in the discussion panel.