Until recent years, science diplomacy and science collaboration have generally been seen as useful tools for building trust in international relations. However, a new Icelandic study shows how geopolitical developments are directly influencing the practical implementation and operation of science projects on the ground.

Harri Saarnisaari from the University of Oulu’s Arctic 6G project, and lead of the Thematic Network on Arctic Telecommunications and Networking, participated in a joint measurement campaign with colleagues from The Sámi Education Institute’s and the University of Lapland’s New forms of heritage wisdom project. 



Three 3 Ph.D. positions (4 years, full time) are opening at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Liège (ULiege) in a collective research project that explores intuitive interspecies communication and the collaboration with animal communicators and Indigenous knowledge holders in the development of novel multisp...





The leadership of the Global Indigenous Youth Summit on Climate Change (GIYSCC) invites book chapter submissions for the book “Climate Action with Global Inclusion: Perspectives, Lessons, and Observations from Indigenous Youths on Climate Adaptation and Resilience”. The deadline for submissions is September 30, 2024.

Organizers are accepting abstracts for ArcticNet’s Arctic Change 2024. This meeting will take place 9-12 December 2024 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Although the "Routledge Handbook of Mobile Technology, Social Media and the Outdoors" isn’t specifically Arctic-focused, it does present 5 chapters that share experiences in Arctic tourism, and a number of its authors have connected through the UArctic Thematic Network on Northern Tourism, where co-editor Patrick Maher had be...