Arctic Frontiers Science conference is traditionally international and multidisciplinary, bringing together social sciences, humanities, physical and life sciences. The Arctic Frontiers Science is focusing on both fundamental and solution-oriented research with strong impact, which addresses growing societal challenges and needs in the Arctic region.
The science part of Arctic Frontiers week will take place on 8-9 May in Tromsø (Venue – Clarion Hotel The Edge) and online, with two dedicated virtual poster sessions on 10 May.
An overview of the science schedule is presented in the table at the bottom of the page, while detailed schedules of the five science sessions are available under respective links below.
A list of all presentations is available here.
All attendees to Arctic Frontiers are invited to the Researcher's Reception, hosted by the Norwegian Polar Institue, on Sunday 8th May at 20:00. Join us in the Fram Centre's Lysgården (atrium) for an evening of light entertainment, food, drinks, professional exchange and socialising. If you want to attend, please email to jenny@arcticfrontiers.com
Guidelines for oral presentations and posters is available here.
A step-by-step instruction on how to set up your virtual science booth is available here.
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The Arctic Frontiers Administration is located at the Fram Centre in Tromsø, Norway. The Administration is responsible for day to day operations and for the organisation of the annual conference, and reports to the Board of Arctic Frontiers.
The secretariat is led by Anu Fredrikson.
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