The UArctic Chair on Arctic Legal Research & Education is pleased to announce the launch of a database project to store information on doctoral and post-doctoral projects on Arctic Law.
The database will be an online source to list and disseminate information on the current and past doctoral and post-doctoral projects, primarily on Arctic law but also topics intersecting broadly in Arctic law, policy, and governance.
The purpose of the project is as follows:identifying prominent and emerging young scholars in Arctic law and popularizing their research,disseminating information on ongoing and current academic research in Arctic law,building a network of young scholars to interact and further collaborate amongst themselves in research fields/topics of common interest, and facilitating creating a framework of academic research in Arctic law, and finally, learning the gaps to address in future research (and also identifying overlaps in existing research).
The project encourages young scholars to store information on their projects by clicking on the “Add Project” from the following link: https://arcticcentre.ulapland.fi/ualaw