Social and Environmental Leadership in the Arctic
Explore governance, resilience, and policy leadership in a rapidly changing region
This interdisciplinary course examines the urgent social and environmental challenges facing the Arctic. Designed for students, researchers, and professionals, the course provides practical tools to navigate Arctic governance, engage communities, and translate science into policy.
What you’ll learn about:
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Arctic Governance & Security
Understand how the Arctic is governed across local, national, and regional levels. Explore concepts of territory, sovereignty, and the role of institutions like the Arctic Council—alongside emerging geopolitical tensions and security debates. -
Community-Based Resilience
Examine how Arctic communities respond to climate and environmental change through sustainable tourism, energy transitions, and local adaptation strategies. Learn ethical and methodological approaches for community collaboration. -
Socioeconomic Impacts of Climate Change
Analyze how climate shifts affect fisheries, natural resource extraction, and global trade. Investigate the balance between economic opportunity and environmental risk. -
Leadership from Science to Policy
Gain skills in stakeholder mapping and policy writing. Learn how to lead with purpose, translate research into policy briefs, and engage decision-makers effectively.
Why take this course?
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Taught by Arctic-based experts from Greenland, Iceland, and Norway
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Includes real-world case studies and interdisciplinary approaches
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Equips learners with actionable tools
Join us to develop the knowledge and leadership capacity needed for a more sustainable Arctic future—and a more resilient world.