The two final conferences of international research programme BOREAS EUROCORES are held at the Arctic Centre at the end of October.
The Academy of Finlands travelling road-show stopped at the University of Lapland and at the Arctic Centre on October 14th for a day of presentations and discussions.
Two conferences at the end of October will discuss state of the art humanities research in the north. Results from northern research will be compared to those of other remote regions of the planet.
Senior Science Adviser Tiina Petäinen and Science Adviser Eeva Sievi from the Academy of Finland will visit the University of Lapland and the Arctic Centre on next Wednesday, 14th October.
The Arctic Graduate School (ARKTIS), coordinated by the Arctic Centre at the University of Lapland, opens a call for six full-time research student positions.
New research shows that human activities have dominated the variations in sea level since 1850. Results come from international research collaboration between researchers from Finland, China, England and Denmark.
New research has uncovered a significant clue in solving one of the lingering mysteries in climate change: what is causing the significant increase in Arctic tundra productivity detected by satellites since the early 1980s?
The ARKTIS Graduate School organizes a public lecture on Thursday 10th September about the Ainu indigenous peoples status in Japan.
There is a seminar of the challenges of polar governance at the Arctic Centre on Thursday the 27th of August, 2009.
The State of the Arctic Conference will be held 16–19 March 2010 in Miami, Florida.
Events at the Arctic Centre