The Green Shift in the Arctic

Arctic Frontiers organizes a series of roundtable discussions in the Nordic countries to discuss the needs and challenges of the green transition in the Arctic. The project is funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

2026 Themes

At Arctic Frontiers 2026: Turn of the Tide, there will be seven science themes. These represent the latest developments in Arctic research and span the physical and social sciences, as […]

Mohn Prize

The Mohn Prize is awarded for excellence in research related to the Arctic awarded every two years at the Arctic Frontiers conference.

CCCI PhD Summer School

Together with the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Arctic Frontiers organizes a PhD summer school focused on Climate Change and Critical Infrastructure in the northern Nordics. Funding is provided by NordForsk and Ursa Major.

The Publishing Hub

Arctic Frontiers and Peer J have teamed up to create a hub for publishing and collecting Arctic research output from the conference.

CAP-SHARE

Image shows students on a tour of a research vessel.

Building Bridges of Shared Capacity between Scientists, Policymakers, and Communities

2025 Themes

A panel of scientists discuss a presentation on stage

At Arctic Frontiers 2025: Beyond Borders, there will be seven science themes. These represent the latest developments in Arctic research and span the physical and social sciences, as well as […]

Felicia Söderqvist

EUGLOH

Project Description EUGLOH 2.0, the European University Alliance for Global Health project (2023-2026), is an international university consortium with the overarching goal of creating a ‘European University’ in which students […]