Call for Applications from Norwegian scholars for Round IV of the Fulbright Arctic Initiative
Application Deadline: March 1, 2024
For more information see:
https://fulbright.no/stipend-for-nordmenn/forskere/fulbright-arctic-initiative/
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs is pleased to announce the fourth round of the Fulbright Arctic Initiative (FAI IV) for scholars and professionals from the U.S. and the seven other Arctic Council member countries. An interdisciplinary cohort of scholars from each of the eight Arctic Council nations, led by co-leads Elizabeth Rink (Montana State University) and Lill Bjørst (University of Aalborg) will kick off the program with an opening plenary session in Tromsø September 8-14, 2024.
FAI IV will provide a platform for scholars from across the Arctic region to engage in collaborative thinking, analysis, problem-solving and multi-disciplinary research in three main thematic areas:
- Climate Change and Arctic Resources
- Arctic Security and Governance
- Mental Health and Well-Being
FAI IV seeks scholars who propose innovative and creative scientific, cultural, applied, and artistic approaches to activate a diverse multidimensional framework to generate security in the Arctic.
For more information about the Fulbright Arctic Initiative, including application steps, eligibility criteria, and timeline, Norwegian scholars should see:
https://fulbright.no/stipend-for-nordmenn/forskere/fulbright-arctic-initiative/ or contact the Norwegian Fulbright office at fulbright@fulbright.no<mailto:fulbright@fulbright.no>
(interested scholars from other Arctic Council nations should contact their national Fulbright offices, or see https://fulbrightscholars.org/arctic