Journal of Tourism Futures (JTF) calls for papers for a special issue “The Future of Polar Tourism”. The submission of abstracts deadline is October 22, 2018.
The UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Law is pleased to announce a call for papers in order to publish at the Current Developments in Arctic Law, Volume 6 (2018).
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), an Arctic Council working group, has published their assessment for 2018, concerning the acidification of the Arctic Ocean. Available from the 10th of October. See full press release here.
This OpenEd Resource provides accessible content on health and health care from a northern perspective for the growing number of health professionals being educated in northern communities.
Janus Drejer from Aalborg University in Denmark has been working as an intern at the Thematic Networks and Research Liaison Office, Thule Institute at the University of Oulu, for two months. He has now joined the UArctic Secretariat at University Lapland, where he will stay for three months.
The 3rd Call for Proposals is now open. Applications can be submitted from 21.9. until 21.12.2018 at 1600 Finnish time. The applications must be written and submitted in a web-based project administration system PROMAS.
On this page you find a link to PROMAS, instructions, some templates for annexes of your application, and s...
During the four days in Rovaniemi, the reindeer herding youth will learn about different tools and knowledge systems for understanding climate change and other environmental changes affecting the Arctic biodiversity and indigenous livelihoods.The congress takes place October 9-12 2018 in Rovaniemi, Finland.
The EU H2020 funded INTERACT (International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic) Transnational Access Call is open for projects taking place between March 2019 and April 2020.
Jean-Pierre Desforges and Larissa Beumer from Aarhus University visited the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Large Animal Research Station (LARS) to collect activity and behavioural data from direct observations of the captive muskoxen held at LARS.
The IASC Medal is awarded in recognition of exceptional and sustained contributions to the understanding of the Arctic. A maximum of one award is made each year, assuming that there is a nominee of appropriate quality.
The spring 2019 issue of the Journal of Ocean Technology will focus on technology and traditional knowledge. The journal is now inviting the submission of technical papers and essays for this issue.
The Living in the Komi Landscape exhibition was opened by Deputy Minister of Culture of Komi Republic on 18th September in Komi National Library and Syktyvkar State University's gallery in Komi Republic, Russia.
Korean Kim Insuk is a Master´s degree student in West Nordic Studies at Ilisimatusarfik (University of Greenland). Since September 2018, she has been doing her internship at Arctic Economic Council (AEC) Secretariat in Tromsø, Norway.
People, Place & Public Engagement is a conference organized by Memorial University´s Office of Public Engagement. The conference will run from October 25-27 in St. John´s, Newfoundland and Labrador.