UArctic member Institute of the North and its partners has announced the Arctic Resilient Communities Youth Fellowship (ARC-YF), which is a new initiative to educate and train young community leaders (age 18-23) to both serve a direct role in and benefit from the prosperity of resilient Arctic communities.


The UArctic Thematic Network on Local-scale Planning, Climate Change and Resilience and Live It Earth partnered to create a bilingual educational program with supplemental resources featuring climate stories of resilience and adaptations from across the Canadian Arctic.




After a long wait, which included a pandemic, the Norwegian Scientific Academy for Polar Research (NVP) could finally again invite students to the NVP International Summer School in Longyearbyeb on 17–26 June.

At Arctic Frontiers 2023 Moving North, there will be seven science themes, covering a wide range of topics in physical and social sciences. The call-for-abstracts is now open with a deadline on September 26.



The EU-H2020 funded INTERACT (International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic) opens a call for research groups to apply for Transnational Access and Remote Access to 39 (TA) and 26 (RA) research stations.