The Arctic and Northern Studies program provides students with the opportunity to study some of the world’s most pressing problems in one of the world’s most beautiful settings.
In recent years, as climate change has threatened the global environment, the world’s eyes have turned to the Arctic, where the pace of warming is more than four times that elsewhere in the world. Residents of the circumpolar North don’t have to imagine how climate change might affect them in a decade or two. Communities are already experiencing the devastating effects of coastal erosion, sea ice melt, crumbling infrastructure resulting from melting permafrost, and the most destructive wildfires on record. Our program educates the next generation of students and supports their research on these and other pressing issues.
Arctic and Northern Studies Program Contact Information
Email: uaf-northern@alaska.edu
Phone: 907-474-7126
Fax: 907-474-5817
Physical address:
1747 S Chandalar Drive
Gruening Building, Room 605
Fairbanks, AK 99775
Mailing address:
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Arctic and Northern Studies Program
PO Box 756470
Fairbanks, AK 99775
Laura Schneider
Office: Gruening Building, Room 605
Phone: 907-474-7126
Email: uaf-northern@alaska.edu
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