Northern Arctic Federal University and UArctic Thematic Network on Working in the Arctic are pleased to announce the Scientific Symposium "Work in the Arctic" and the 4th Psychological Scientific and Practical School "Working shifts in the Arctic - success and health" to be held as side events of the Arctic Science Summit Wee...
Grigory Ledkov: How can International Year of Indigenous Languages help Russian indigenous peoples
Wed, Jan 09, 2019
The United Nations has declared 2019 the International Year of Indigenous Languages. Russia is the country with the largest number of indigenous peoples. The leader of the Russian Arctic and Pacific peoples, Head of RAIPON Grigory Ledkov shared his thoughts on the matter with UArctic. Should Russian indigenous peoples expect...
Call for Papers: Conference on Indigenous Languages and Sustainable Development in the Arctic
Tue, Jan 08, 2019
The international conference will take place from June 27-29, 2019 in Yakutsk, Russia. The program includes a symposium, exhibitions and presentations of new publications and projects, and covers topics related to learning, development and preservation of indigenous languages and cultures. Deadline: March 1, 2019.
Last chance to submit proposals for Arctic Arts Summit 2019
Thu, Jan 03, 2019
The call for contributions closes on January 8, 2019. The Arctic Arts Summit 2019 – The Arctic as a Laboratory for Sustainable Art and Cultural Policy will be organized in Rovaniemi, Finland on June 3-5, 2019.
Arctic Safety Conference 2019
Thu, Jan 03, 2019
The aim of the conference is to bring together experts and practitioners to share experiences, new findings and best practices for safety in the Arctic. The conference is to take place in Longyearbyen in May 13-15, 2019.
Are you interested in Academic employment and cross-border mobility in Nordic countries? Join a networking breakfast and Arctic Frontiers side-event organized by the Academic North -project on January 24.
Call for Abstracts: Arctic Yearbook 2019
Wed, Jan 02, 2019
The Arctic Yearbook is calling for abstracts for the 2019 edition. Theme for the edition is Redefining Arctic Security. Deadline for abstracts is March 1, 2019.