UArctic member bulletin for the month of March 2023 has just been released.
Lead story
UArctic Assembly 2023: Registration is now open!
We are pleased to invite all UArctic members to attend UArctic Assembly 2023 held in Quebec City, Canada on 22-26 May. The meeting is hosted by Université Laval. Register through this link.
Deadline for registrations is 7 May 2023.
News:
- University of Lapland hosted Governor General of Canada and President of the Republic of Finland in Arktikum
- Deadline extended: Student Nominations for UArctic Board
- Call for Nominations: Arctic Academic Action Award
- Open position: UArctic Executive Director of Development
- Applications call: VP Summer School 2023 – The Global Arctic
Highlights from Thematic Networks and Chairs:
- Polar Night Week in Svalbard – Bridging the Fram Strait!
- Call for Abstracts: "Post-anthropocentric approaches to Arctic International Relations"
- Call for Papers: Critical Arctic Studies Symposium 2023
- Apply for the Arctic WASH Summer school: Water, Sanitation and Health in the Arctic
Study Catalogue Highlight
Apply for summer school: Living in the landscape
Living in the landscape (LiLa) is an multidisciplinary summer school organized annually with UArctic ASAD TN (Arctic Sustainable Arts and Design) for MA and PhD students where landscapes are explored with culturally sensitive and new materialistic investigations and art-based processing. The central themes are cultural, ecological and social sustainability and posthuman issues related to the circumpolar North´s sociocultural environments.
Research Infrastructure Catalogue Highlight
Submit your infrastructures for inclusion in the UArctic Research Infrastructure Catalogue
We encourage members of UArctic community to submit new infrastructures, update existing ones if needed, and in general to explore the UArctic Research Infrastructure Catalogue. The Catalogue is an online database for searching and identifying research infrastructures and facilities located at and operated by the UArctic member institutions.
Student highlight
My Northern Journey - Harry Borlase
UArctic is pleased to announce a new series of video interviews titled "My Northern Journey". The first episode features Harry Borlase, a former UArctic intern. Currently he is the director of strategic investments for the Indigenous Services Canada department. In the interview Harry shares how his time in Finnish Lapland and specifically working at UArctic has impacted his life and career.