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November 24, 2023

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November 14-25, 2023 | Rovaniemi, Finland

6th biennial "Rovaniemi Arctic Spirit" Conference

The 6th biennial "Rovaniemi Arctic Spirit" Conference will be held on 14-15 November 2023 in Rovaniemi, Finland, the birthplace of official Arctic cooperation. This international conference, organized by the City of Rovaniemi and the Arctic Centre at the University of Lapland, gathers policymakers, academics, and other stakeholders for Arctic discussions. Due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, changes in Arctic cooperation will be prominently featured in the conference agenda, and will be explored from the point of view of national and international security, and from a regional perspective, including the Barents region.

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NATO's Arctic Commander in Northern Norway

The NATO Commander for the Arctic is in Norway to meet the Defense and the Ministry of Defense. Now he is in Northern Norway to visit d the Norwegian Joint Headquarters. "The fact that Vice Admiral Daniel Dwyer spends four days in Norway shows how close and important this relationship is", says the Norwegian Chief of Defense Eirik Kristoffersen.

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Canada With Defense Policy Update on the Horizon

“Here at home, our Arctic sovereignty is increasingly being challenged by Russia and China,” says Canada's Minister of Defense Bill Blair. He announces that an updated Canadian defense policy will be launched in the coming months.

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Researchers Witness Clear Changes with Significant Consequences for the Barents Sea

The ice-free southern part of the Barents Sea has been well-mapped and understood, while the northern part, covered in ice during winter, stands out as one of the polar regions where climate and ecosystem changes are most pronounced. An analysis of the physical, chemical, and biological conditions in this part of the Barents Sea sheds light on extensive changes over the past decades, writes the Norwegian Meteorological Institute in a press release.

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Iowa Research Center to Help Communities in Alaska Identify, Adapt to Climate Change Hazards

University of Northern Iowa researchers are collaborating with universities across the U.S. and Indigenous communities to better understand how Arctic populations are adapting to climate change and develop solutions in collaboration with them. The university’s Arctic, Remote and Cold Territories Interdisciplinary Center, also known as the ARCTICenter, is partnering with University of Alaska Fairbanks, Arizona State University and the University of Texas El Paso. The project will identify the most pressing issues faced by communities in Alaska, Aleutian Islands, Bering Sea and Canada, with people from the areas’ direct involvement.

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3:00 pm ET on November 29, 2023 | Virtual

IARPC Public Webinar Series: Fifth National Climate Assessment Alaska Chapter

The Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee and the U.S. Global Change Research Program hosts this webinar about the Alaska chapter of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5). Led by the U.S. Global Change Research Program and written by over 500 experts, NCA5 describes the observed and projected impacts of climate change on a range of sectors and ten regions of the U.S. In this webinar, speakers will provide an overview of the key findings of the Alaska chapter, and then will answer questions from participants. This webinar will be recorded. 

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NEW THIS WEEK | 2:00 pm ET on November 30, 2023 | Washington, DC USA and Virtual

2023 Tiger Burch Lecture

This year lecture will be presented by Dr. April Counceller (Alutiiq, of the Sun’aq Tribe), Director of the Alutiiq Museum in Kodiak, Alaska. The lecture will take place at 2 p.m. at the Kerby Room (CE-340) of the Natural History Museum building. For 28 years, the Alutiiq Museum in Kodiak, Alaska has been a leader in tribal research and museum practice. Kodiak Alutiiq/Sugpiaq tribal organizations and researchers began sponsoring community-based archaeology programs beginning in the 1980s, in response to past archaeological practices that tended to exclude Indigenous perspectives, priorities, and epistemologies. Alutiiq/Sugpiaq research methodologies have continued and expanded into cultural and linguistic studies through projects led by the Alutiiq Museum. Alutiiq scholars have made notable impacts on museum best practices, theory, and public policy while establishing priorities based on community needs. Dr. Counceller will highlight several studies and projects that helped establish the Alutiiq Museum as a leading research museum nationally.

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NEW THIS WEEK | 11:00 am ET on December 6, 2023 | Virtual

Fulbright Arctic Initiative IV- Prospective Applicant Webinar

The Fulbright Arctic Initiative (FAI) brings together a network of professionals, practitioners, and researchers from Arctic Council member countries to address key research and policy related questions through a diverse, multi-dimensional, cooperative framework including monthly webinars, thematic group collaboration, three in-person meetings, and an individual exchange experience. Application deadline: March 1, 2024

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December 11-15, 2023| San Francisco, California USA/ virtual

AGU23 Wide. Open. Science.

For more than 100 years AGU has been opening science—opening pathways to discovery, opening greater awareness to address climate change, opening greater collaborations to lead to solutions and opening the fields and professions of science to a whole new age of justice equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging. This year, as AGU convenes >25,000 attendees from 100+ countries in San Francisco for AGU23, the theme is: Wide. Open. Science.

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January 29- February 2, 2024| Anchorage, Alaska USA

Alaska Marine Science Symposium

The Alaska Marine Science Symposium (AMSS), has been bringing together scientists, educators, resource managers, students, and interested public for thirty years to discuss the latest marine research being conducted in Alaskan waters. Over 700 people attend this 4-day long conference held annually during the month of January.

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January 29- February 2, 2024 | Tromøso, Norway/ Virtual

Arctic Frontiers 2024: Actions & Reactions

The Arctic Frontiers annual conference aims to connect different expertise and perspectives from areas such as policy, science, and business. It is an arena for networking and knowledge exchange.

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February 6-8, 2024 | Toronto, Ontario Canada

Arctic360 Annual Conference

Arctic360’s Annual Event brings together Northern and Indigenous governments, institutions, and corporations; global finance; state leaders; mining, innovation, and other industry leaders; and Arctic experts from Canada and around the circumpolar North to advance the conversation and foster action for building a sustainable, peaceful, and prosperous Arctic region.

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March 13-16, 2024 | Amherst, Massachusetts USA

52nd International Arctic Workshop

The 52nd International Arctic Workshop will be held at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The International Arctic Workshop is a friendly, informal, and relaxed conference open to all students and professionals interested in the Arctic. Originally started at INSTAAR at the University of Colorado - Boulder, the Arctic Workshop alternates between INSTAAR and an international host. This year, University of Massachusetts with the department of Earth, Geographic, and Climate Sciences & Climate System Research center will be hosting. The event website will be available in August.


Abstract deadline: February 25, 2024

March 27-29, 2024 | Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

Arctic Observing Summit

The 7th biennial AOS as part of Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) 2024. The AOS draws a wide range of participants from across the spectrum of Arctic observing – Indigenous experts, operational agency representatives, scientists, and others – from around the world. Much of the summit is organized around discussions led by working groups on particular themes (Regional to global observing, Data sharing, System implementation/SAON ROADS, Observing System Benefits). In addition to plenary and working group sessions, this year we will include additional breakout sessions. 

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April 10-12, 2024 | Anchorage, Alaska USA

Arctic Encounter

As the largest Arctic policy and business conference in North America, with partners and convenings worldwide, the Arctic Encounter continues to gather leading voices from around the world. The Arctic Encounter is eager to welcome 1,000+ participants to Alaska for a world-class arts and cultural experience, including policy debates, dialogue with international leaders, business executives, Indigenous peoples, scientists, students, defense leaders, diplomats, policymakers, and more.

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May 29- June 3, 2024 | Reykjavík, Iceland

Arctic Congress Bodø 2024

Nordland Research Institute and NORD University host this event. The congress includes high-level plenary sessions, several parallel sessions, network activities, and social and cultural events. Researchers, policymakers, businesses, and students exchange knowledge and connect across the Arctic. IASSA and UArctic will also hold their General Assemblies.

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June 16-20, 2024 | Whitehorse, Yukon Canada

ICOP 2024: Integrating Perspectives of Permafrost Thaw, Change, and Adaptation

The 12th International Conference on Permafrost will consider “Integrating Perspectives of Permafrost Thaw, Change, and Adaptation.” Event partners include the Canadian Permafrost Association, IPA, and Yukon University.

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March 21-28, 2025 | Boulder, Colorado USA

4th International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP IV)

In lead up to its 35th anniversary in 2025, the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) is coordinating a multi-year planning process for the Fourth International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP IV) that will engage Arctic researchers, policymakers, residents, and stakeholders from around the world to collegially discuss the state of Arctic science, the place the Arctic occupies in global affairs and systems, to consider the most urgent knowledge gaps and research priorities that lie before us and to explore avenues to address these research needs. This event is hosted by a consortium of US institutions, including the University of Colorado Boulder, University of Northern Iowa, University of Alaska Fairbanks, and Alaska Pacific University. ICARP I, II, and III focused the attention of the world’s researchers toward the value of strategic international coordination in accelerating progress in addressing critical challenges. ICARP IV will build upon this concept by striving to achieve consensus and build collaborations among the leading scientific, academic, environmental, Indigenous and political organizations currently concerned with Arctic issues.

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