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SUMMARY:UArctic Newsletter May 2019
DESCRIPTION:View the web version here: \nThe UArctic Newsletter is sent regularly to ke
 ep you updated about news, activities, events and opportunities across our 
 network. You can change your subscription options or unsubscribe at any tim
 e.\nThe Common Solutions Explored: Preview on the 11th Arctic Council Minis
 terial meeting and its deliverables\nMay 03, 2019 02:03 pm\nOn May 7, 2019,
  minister-level representatives from of the eight Arctic States, the delega
 tions from the Council's six indigenous Permanent Participant organizations
 , and the Chairs of the Council’s six Working Groups will convene in Rovani
 emi, Finland, for the eleventh Arctic Council Ministerial meeting.\n \nBeac
 h debris research field trip conducted in Hólmavík, Iceland\nMay 03, 2019 1
 1:00 am\nCoastal and Marine Management students from the University Center 
 of the Westfjords conducted beach debris research field trip near Hólmavík 
 in the "Pollution in the Coastal Arctic" course.\n \nRegister now for UArct
 ic Rectors' Forum 2019\nApr 30, 2019 01:56 pm\nTrent University hosts the 2
 019 UArctic Rectors' Forum on its Symon's Campus, Peterborough, Ontario, Ca
 nada August 19-22, 2019. Registration is now open for senior leaders of UAr
 ctic's higher education members.\n \nRecording of the webinar "Sustaining a
 n endangered language through initial teacher education. The Māori language
  experience in New Zealand" now available\nApr 30, 2019 12:54 pm\nThe webin
 ar was held by professor Huia Jankhe from School of Maori Knowledge of Mass
 ey University, New Zealand. She was joined by her colleague, programme coor
 dinator Mari Ropata Te Hei and group of students during the webinar.\n \n"F
 ood (in)Security in the Arctic: Contribution of Traditional and Local Food 
 to promote Food Security with Particular Reference to the European High Nor
 th" - Project Update\nApr 30, 2019 12:25 pm\nThe Northern Institute for Env
 ironmental and Minority Law at the Arctic Centre of the University of Lapla
 nd is pleased to announce that the project "Food (in)Security in the Arctic
 : Contribution of Traditional and Local Food to promote Food Security with 
 Particular Reference to the European High North" has been successfully sele
 cted to receive project funding to continue into its third year.\n \nBuildi
 ng UArctic’s Future\nApr 30, 2019 09:38 am\nFrom April 23-25, 2019 staff me
 mbers from UArctic's decentralized offices gathered at Olos in Finnish Lapl
 and to begin laying the groundwork for the organization’s next Strategic Pl
 an, that will carry us forward for the next decade.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>View the web version here: <a href="https://us4.campaign-archive.com/?e=
 3a39dd39f5&amp;u=a5c8086829350b39209896233&amp;id=b68bd452b2">https://us4.c
 ampaign-archive.com/?e=3a39dd39f5&amp;u=a5c8086829350b39209896233&amp;id=b6
 8bd452b2</a></p><p>The UArctic Newsletter is sent regularly to keep you upd
 ated about news, activities, events and opportunities across our network. Y
 ou can change your subscription options or unsubscribe at any time.<br />Th
 e Common Solutions Explored: Preview on the 11th Arctic Council Ministerial
  meeting and its deliverables<br />May 03, 2019 02:03 pm</p><p>On May 7, 20
 19, minister-level representatives from of the eight Arctic States, the del
 egations from the Council's six indigenous Permanent Participant organizati
 ons, and the Chairs of the Council’s six Working Groups will convene in Rov
 aniemi, Finland, for the eleventh Arctic Council Ministerial meeting.</p><p
 >&nbsp;</p><p>Beach debris research field trip conducted in Hólmavík, Icela
 nd<br />May 03, 2019 11:00 am</p><p>Coastal and Marine Management students 
 from the University Center of the Westfjords conducted beach debris researc
 h field trip near Hólmavík in the "Pollution in the Coastal Arctic" course.
 </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Register now for UArctic Rectors' Forum 2019<br />Apr 3
 0, 2019 01:56 pm</p><p>Trent University hosts the 2019 UArctic Rectors' For
 um on its Symon's Campus, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada August 19-22, 2019.
  Registration is now open for senior leaders of UArctic's higher education 
 members.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Recording of the webinar "Sustaining an endange
 red language through initial teacher education. The Māori language experien
 ce in New Zealand" now available<br />Apr 30, 2019 12:54 pm</p><p>The webin
 ar was held by professor Huia Jankhe from School of Maori Knowledge of Mass
 ey University, New Zealand. She was joined by her colleague, programme coor
 dinator Mari Ropata Te Hei and group of students during the webinar.</p><p>
 &nbsp;</p><p>"Food (in)Security in the Arctic: Contribution of Traditional 
 and Local Food to promote Food Security with Particular Reference to the Eu
 ropean High North" - Project Update<br />Apr 30, 2019 12:25 pm</p><p>The No
 rthern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law at the Arctic Centre of
  the University of Lapland is pleased to announce that the project "Food (i
 n)Security in the Arctic: Contribution of Traditional and Local Food to pro
 mote Food Security with Particular Reference to the European High North" ha
 s been successfully selected to receive project funding to continue into it
 s third year.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Building UArctic’s Future<br />Apr 30, 201
 9 09:38 am</p><p>From April 23-25, 2019 staff members from UArctic's decent
 ralized offices gathered at Olos in Finnish Lapland to begin laying the gro
 undwork for the organization’s next Strategic Plan, that will carry us forw
 ard for the next decade.</p>
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