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Fulbright Arctic Initiative

Fulbright Arctic Initiative III

The Fulbright Arctic Initiative brings together professionals, practitioners, and researchers from Canada, the Kingdom of Denmark, including Greenland and the Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and the United States for group seminars and an individual Fulbright exchange to address key research and policy questions related to fostering a secure and sustainable Arctic. Working within and across disciplines, Fulbright Arctic Scholars translate theory into practice to address public policy research questions relevant to the shared challenges and opportunities of Arctic Nations

Fulbright Arctic Initiative III provides a platform for scholars from across the Arctic region to engage in collaborative thinking, analysis, problem-solving and multidisciplinary research in three main thematic areas: • Arctic Security and Cooperation • Arctic Infrastructure in a Changing Environment • Community Dimensions of Health

American Scholars FAI III

Dr. Susan Crate

George Mason University to Canada

“Knowing” Permafrost: Engaging Indigenous and Local Knowledge Towards Human Security in the Arctic

Canadian Scholars FAI III

Dr. Bonita Beatty

University of Saskatchewan to the University of Alaska Anchorage Northern and Indigenous Team Networks addressing Health and Infrastructure

Mr. Christopher Clarke

Independent to Arizona State University The Architecture of Indigenous Traditional Medicine, Healing, and Wellness; The Design of Health and Wellness Facilities For Indigenous Traditional Medicine and Healing

Dr. Andrea Kraj

University of Saskatchewan to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Smart Microgrids in Remote and Rural Communities for Energy Security in the Arctic

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