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Erica.Baird2022-10-05T10:49:05-04:00

ArcticNet and ACUNS sign MOU

ArcticNet and ACUNS sign MOU

ArcticNet is pleased to announce the first partnership of many to further Arctic science: We have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies (ACUNS). This MoU will encourage the exchange of knowledge and foster the creation of synergies in Arctic research between schools, facilities, researchers, and nations. We aim to mutually help each other in creating skill building opportunities for graduate students involved in northern studies.

The MoU was signed on March 23rd, 2022.

“We are excited to commit to working more closely with ACUNS, with the hope offering even more opportunities for our Early-Career researchers. The joint conference day at the ASM2022 is a great example of what we can achieve together!” – Christine Barnard, ArcticNet Executive Director

“We are delighted that the ACUNS Student Conference on Northern Studies will now be an annual event. It’s such a unique opportunity for young researchers to meet and exchange ideas with others who share similar academic interests and holding it in conjunction with the distinguished ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting will yield countless benefits for students and early-career northern researchers.” – Jeanette Doucet, ACUNS Executive Director 

About ACUNS

ACUNS is a registered charitable organization headquartered in Ottawa, with volunteer representatives at member institutions across Canada. ACUNS’ mission is to support collaborative and inclusive research partnerships and educational programming that responds to northern needs and priorities and inform Canadians about the North. ACUNS responds to future needs of those involved in northern research and post-secondary education; actively supports the recognition of Indigenous Knowledge and ways of knowing and promotes Indigenous-led research; is committed to increasing capacity in northern research through support for student and early career researchers; contributes to informed decision-making about policies and programs governing northern research and post-secondary education; and serves as a bridge between northern and southern institutions by building relationships and supporting research partnerships.

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