My name is Sigrún Sigurðardóttir, an Associate Professor at The School of Health Science at the University of Akureyri. I finished The Police Academy of Iceland 1993, Nurse RN 2001, Msc.in Health Sciences, from University of Akureyri 2007, with a focus on consequence of childhood sexual abuse for women. I finished my PhD in Nursing … Continue reading Sigrún Sigurðardóttir
Marisol Maddox
My name is Marisol Maddox. I am a research contractor at the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Polar Institute in Washington, DC, and I am pursuing a Master’s degree in International Security at George Mason University in Arlington, Virginia. My research and work are focused on the security implications of an opening Arctic, including the evolution of … Continue reading Marisol Maddox
Communication between science and the local community in Longyearbyen
Written by: Lisbeth Iversen and Alexandra Meyer Edited by: Danita Catherine Burke Lisbeth Iversen (NERSC) and Alexandra Meyer have written a workshop report from a dialogue-workshop they had with local actors in Longyearbyen on December 6, 2018. The aim of the workshop was to initiate a dialogue on knowledge, challenges and possibilities related to climate, nature, and the … Continue reading Communication between science and the local community in Longyearbyen
Silke Reeploeg
My name is Silke Reeploeg and I am an Associate Professor of History at Ilisimatusarfik/University of Greenland. I grew up in Southern Germany, but have lived most of my life in other parts of the world. From 1991-1996, I studied for a BA (Hons) degree in English and Philosophy at the Manchester Metropolitan University in … Continue reading Silke Reeploeg
Maud van Soest
From a young age, I have tried to understand how people and nature interact and started to ask questions about the interdisciplinary nature of landscape formation. I obtained a BSc degree in International Land and Water management from the Wageningen University in the Netherlands. There I learned how standards of living could be raised with … Continue reading Maud van Soest

