Videos
What draws young people to the Arctic? What is the future of Arctic research? Meet current and future researchers of northern polar regions. They come from very different places and have various motivations. What’s yours?
Meet Charity from Ghana. He is interested in Arctic studies, because she realised that changes in the Arctic may have an impact to the rest of the world.
Meet Louis from France. He wants to know how the Arctic evolves, because it is a way to understand the impact this evolution can have on the world. He also would like to work in Arctic governance.
Meet Merri from Armenia, student in France. She knows that the Arctic is currently a very important geopolitical area and wants to find some ways of improving everyday life of indigenous people.
Meet Csaba from Hungary, researcher in the Institute of Ethnology at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He intended to study absolutely, drastically different nation than Hungarians and chose Siberia.
Meet Eda from France, student of Arctic Studies at UVSQ. She wonders, if the United Nations' Law of the sea convention is sufficient in terms of the governance of the Arctic region. This video is the third from the set of movies with various people involved in Arctic studies and polar research.
Meet Oskar, from Poland, PhD student from the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences. Right now he is addicted to the Arctic. This video is the second from the set of movies with various people involved in Arctic studies and polar research.

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