The University of Laval has just launched a unique transdisciplinary training that will take place at the new Qikiqtarjuaq research station in Nunavut. It’s an invaluable opportunity to study Arctic sea ice changes and their effects on ecosystems, northern communities and climate, alongside an experienced scientific team.
UArctic member, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, is hosting the One Health, One Future 2025 International Conference in Fairbanks, Alaska from May 27 - 30, 2025.
The Center for Sustainable Engagement in the Arctic (CSEA) at Virginia Tech invites applications for a PhD position in technical and scientific communication. This 20 hours/week paid graduate research assistantship will be located in Blacksburg, Virginia.
Are you passionate about the Arctic and interested in social media and storytelling? The YoungArctic project is seeking young people to join their social media team.
The Arctic Encounters Symposium, which takes place in Anchorage, Alaska, is thrilled to announce that the breakout session proposal portal for the 2025 flagship event is live!
A new publication entitled "The potential for AI to revolutionize conservation: a horizon scan", is now available in Science Direct's Trends in Ecology & Evolution journal.
The University of the Faroe Islands would like to welcome abstracts for papers for the NUSCT Historical Conference which will be held in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands, 2-3 June 2025. Deadline: February 1, 2025.
Below is an excerpt from EGU science award winning journalist Daniela T. De Lorenzo's article on high-altitude dust and how it could be used to predict climate change/weather patterns.
UArctic is delighted to announce that Professor Jouko Niinimäki will join its senior leadership team as Executive Vice-President in April 2025. In this pivotal new role, representing a significant strengthening of UArctic’s leadership capacity, Jouko Niinimäki will serve as the President’s deputy, overseeing all academic affa...
Editors invite submissions to the first edition of Calling on Wisdom Keepers: The Gifts of the Arctic. This e-Journal, part of the Integrated Climate Adaptation and Resiliency Program (ICARP) IV process, will highlight Indigenous-led methodologies and knowledge co-production in Arctic research.
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) is accepting applications for a 3-year PhD fellowship in analytical chemistry for quantifying emerging chemicals in the Arctic Environments. Deadline: January 13, 2025.
Organized by the Malaurie Institute of Arctic Research Monaco-UVSQ (MIARC) at the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, 8-10 October 2025. In association with UArctic Thematic Network Arctic Cultures and History (ARCH) and UArctic Regional Centre for Continental Europe at Versailles. The deadline for submissions...
Finding pathways to a socially responsible green transition, intertwined with sustainable resource management in the Arctic, is imperative for the long-term well-being of Arctic peoples and for reducing the impact that resource exploitation has on Arctic ecosystems,” explains Professor Karin Buhmann, Lead of the UArctic Thema...