UA Arctic Leadership Initiative

In March 2023, with the support of a planning grant from the Rasmuson Foundation, President Pitney launched the UA Arctic Leadership Initiative. Guided by an external steering committee and working with university experts, the goal of the initiative is to create a program that will:

  • Position ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥ns as world leaders in Arctic issues,     
  • Amplify ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥ Native voices in national and international Arctic ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥ development,
  • Elevate ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥ns as the creators of our future in the global Arctic, and 
  • Establish University of ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥â€™s universities as a center of Arctic expertise – among ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥ns and throughout the world.

This program will build on programs across the University of ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥ System to give students and early-career professionals the foundation they need to address the changing Arctic landscape and strengthen partnerships with governments, communities, and businesses to advance Arctic opportunities for ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥.

 


Funding Opportunities

(FY25 applications are closed)

Arctic Engagement Awards - Purpose: Expand UA’s Arctic engagement and visibility. A wide array of possible activities is eligible including research, curriculum development, student engagement, participation in a thematic network, support an exchange student, and more.

President’s Arctic Professors - Purpose: Showcase and advance UA’s Arctic engagement in ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥, nationally, and internationally.

Postdoctoral Fellow and Early Career Faculty Opportunity - University of ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥ (UA) is recruiting 4 full-time postdocs and early career faculty to help shape and implement a new Arctic Leadership Initiative and expand our research and education capacity. 


Did you know that over the last 100 years the University of ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥ has built a tremendous foundation in Arctic research and education?

This "" video features the University of ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥'s role in the global Arctic. The university has built a tremendous foundation in Arctic research and education. That foundation is our springboard for the next 100 years of Arctic leadership. The university's biggest strength is excellence in research, teaching, and the emerging focus on Arctic security.

This video explores UA’s expertise and role across the circumpolar North. It is and will continue to be critically important for the university to collaboratively build strategic and scientific knowledge and exert its role in the global Arctic.

 


Steering Committee Members 

  • Pearl Brower, UkpeaÄ¡vik Iñupiat Corporation (UIC)
  • Nancy Dahlstrom, Lt. Governor
  • Bryce Edgemon, Representative District 37
  • Jocelyn Fenton, Denali Commission
  • Matt Hickey, Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies
  • Rachel Kallander, Arctic Encounter Symposium
  • Molly McCammon, ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥ Ocean Observing System
  • Cheryl Rosa, US Arctic Research Commission 
  • Raina Thiele, Department of Interior 

Ex Officio

  • Daniel White, University of ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥ Fairbanks
  • Sean Parnell, University of ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥ Anchorage
  • Aparna Palmer, University of ÌÒ»¨Ö±²¥ Southeast


For more information, contact program coordinator Susan Bell at skbell@alaska.edu