News from the Polar Academy
Experts Gather at the KVA-NVP Symposium in Oslo to Discuss Security and Preparedness in The Changing North
On 23-24 March 2023, NVP and Swedish KVA organised a symposium at DNVA in Oslo on the topic of “Security and Preparedness in the Changing North”.
Webinar postponed: Security and preparedness in the changing north – research perspectives
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and The Norwegian Scientific Academy for Polar Research arrange a two-day symposium on climate change in the Arctic.
Seminar: Fremtidens Longyearhbyen - et utstillingsvindu for bærekraft?
I samarbeid med Universitetssenteret på Svalbard (UNIS) inviterer Akademiet til kveldsseminaret “Fremtidens Longyearbyen – et utstillingsvindu for bærekraft?”.
FNI inviterer til miniseminar om Svalbard og internasjonal politikk (only in Norwegian)
Fridtjof Nansens Institutt (FNI) inviterer til et uformelt miniseminar om Svalbard og internasjonal politikk, 2. november kl 17:00, i Vinterhagen på Sentralen i Oslo.
Postponed: Symposium - Security and Preparedness in the Changing North
The Norwegian Scientific Academy for Polar Research (NVP) welcome all NVP members to attend this online symposium organised in cooperation with the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (KVA).
Annual Meeting 2021
The Board welcome all Academy members, both individual and institutional, to this years annual meeting.
Invitation to join on April 28, 2021 the B2BI North Atlantic—Arctic Science Initiative Seminar Series
Fisheries and other human activities – inclusive processes, expertise and evidence provided in the North East Atlantic, and adjacent seas.
Norges Vitenskapsakademi for Polarforskning (NVP) - Seminar om sikkerhet i nordområdene
Tirsdag 26 November kl. 14:00. Auditorium Elias Blix (A13), Nord Universitet, Bodø.
Svalbard alumni workshop
The Svalbard Alumni Workshop, by invitation, will identify, define, and develop a network of Svalbard-related young scholars.
Svalbard Science Conference 2019 - Svalbard in a pan-Arctic perspective
The Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, with a location in the high Arctic and easy accessibility, represents a unique platform for high quality international research and education.
Daily reports from the GoNorth Expeditions
The GoNorth consortium has proposed a wide-ranging and cross-disciplinary program to acquire new and essential knowledge about the oceanic areas, from the sea floor and subsea geology, through the water column, to the surface sea ice. Education will be an important part of the program.
The reports are published in Norwegian.