From Wildflower Meadows to Night Skies
In the new exhibition at the Arctic Science Centre, visitors are taken on a journey to discover timeless…
We are a national and international hub of information and centre of excellence that conducts multidisciplinary research in changes in the Arctic region.
Arktikum Science Centre
Arctic Opposites is the permanent exhibition at the science centre, which takes visitors from the twilight and blizzards of the dark to a summer full of light, colour and sound.
The research focuses on political, economic, social and legal relations in the Arctic and their multiple connections to developments outside the region
Arctic Politics and Development Lue lisää (Kuvallisen nosto)
The research programme aims to generate a holistic understanding of the societies of the circumpolar north in times of dramatic change. The research conducted in the programme consists primarily of the disciplines of anthropology, law, and governance complemented by fields such as geography and history.
Arctic Societies: Past, Present and Future Lue lisää (Kuvallisen nosto)
Global Change Research Programme is a natural sciences-oriented programme bringing together experts from many academic disciplines such as biology, physical geography, biogeography, glaciology, geophysics and ecology, but also social and cultural anthropology.
Global Change Lue lisää (Kuvallisen nosto)
In the research program issues related to land use in Northern Fennoscandia and the Arctic region, such as mining and wind power issues, traditional livelihoods, indigenous peoples, and children and youth are studied, especially in the context of a just, sustainable and inclusive green transition.
Just Green Transition Lue lisää (Kuvallisen nosto)