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Arctic Circle Arctic Circle is the largest network of international dialogue and cooperation on the future of the Arctic and our Planet
Assemblies - Arctic Circle The Arctic Circle Assembly is the largest annual international gathering on the Arctic, attended by up to 2500 participants from over 70 countries The Assembly is held every October in Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center and the Reykjavik EDITION, Iceland
Arctic Circle Business Forum The inaugural Arctic Circle Business Forum brought together CEOs, leaders, investors and policymakers from Greenland, United States, Canada, China, United Kingdom, Japan and more, to explore the future of energy, infrastructure, shipping and economic development in the Arctic The Forum took place during the Arctic Circle Assembly at the Reykjavík EDITION Hotel, Iceland, October 17-19
2024 Arctic Circle Assembly Registration Registration for the 2024 Arctic Circle Assembly is now closed Onsite registration opened at noon, October 16th, on the ground floor of Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre
Arctic Circle Secretariat Arctic Circle Secretariat The Secretariat is based in Reykjavík, Iceland It is responsible for organizing the Assembly and the Forums as well as running the various Arctic Circle Platforms It is also responsible for the communication and collaboration with Arctic Circle partners, governments, media and those interested in the Arctic and its
Arctic Circle Mission Councils Arctic Circle Mission Councils deepen engagement with a designated theme of particular relevance and importance to the Arctic The Councils bring together various experts that identify and address these pressing issues from a multi-dimensional perspective
Arctic Council: Structure, Work and Achievements The Arctic Council was established to promote sustainable development and environmental protection in the Arctic Region It has provided effective cooperation between the eight Arctic States with many tangible results
Grímsson Fellows - Arctic Circle Established by the Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson Centre Grímsson Fellowships are open to scientists, researchers, experts, scholars and writers of any nationality The fellows are invited to stay in the House of Grímur in the historic town of Ísafjörður, the capital of the beautiful Westfjords region in Iceland In addition to the free stay, the Fellowship includes travel to and from Iceland
JOURNAL - Arctic Circle The Journal publishes statements, notes, memorandums, essays, short reports and other texts of relevance to the Arctic and our interconnected world It provides insights, understanding and new information The material represents the opinions of the authors but not those of Arctic Circle For further information on how to submit entries please contact secretariat@arcticcircle org