The departments of Geography and History at Memorial University of Newfoundland are seeking graduate students at the Masters level to work on the project, "Mining and Northern Development: Toward a Historical Political Ecology," which will assess the social and environmental impacts of northern mining projects on Indigenous p...




WWF, the global conservation organization, is building its capacity to achieve transformative change in the Arctic region. The Arctic Programme is seeking several key new staff to lead the network in achieving these goals. The positions are unique team leadership opportunities in adynamic international environment:



The 2008 Little Alaska Weather Symposium will be held on 12-13 May 2008, at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The symposium is sponsored by Alaska Region, NOAA National Weather Service; Arctic Region Supercomputing Center; College of Natural Science and Mathematics, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Geophysical Institute; and...

"Arctic and Boreal Entomology," a summer introductory course on the diversity, abundance, and activity of insect life across the northern tree line, will be held on 7-18 July 2008, at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre (CNSC) in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.

The Nordic Council of Ministers gives more than eight million Danish kroner of funding to Arctic projects. Altogether the funding covers about 30 projects which will contribute to promoting and developing living conditions in the Arctic. Several of the projects are linked to climate changes which will especially affect the Ar...

The University of Saskatchewan, Centre for Hydrology and National Hydrology Research Centre, and Environment Canada in Saskatoon invite applications for a position carrying out research on arctic snow hydrology. The position is part of the IP3 Network (Improved Processes, Parameterization, and Prediction in Cold Regions) and...