People

Participants - researchers, staff, students

People

 

The Arctic Science Partnership is all about people working together in partnerships and collaborations to plan and execute cutting edge research in Arctic science.  At the present time, the ASP has been formally recognized in a Memorandum of Understanding with the three founding partners: the Centre for Earth Observation Science, University of Manitoba (CANADA), the Greenland Climate Research Centre, Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GREENLAND), and the Arctic Research Centre, Aarhus University (DENMARK).  Each of these partners are briefly described below.  Click on the links to find the personnel and researchers at each of these institutions involved in Arctic research. 

 

ARC

The Arctic Research Centre (ARC) opened in September 2012 at the Aarhus University, Denmark. It is a strong interdisciplinary center joining oceanographers, physicians, biologists, statisticians, geographers and geologists to answer critical questions related to climate changes and the Arctic.  Click here to meet the people at ARC.

 

CEOS

The Centre for Earth Observation Science was open in 1994 at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Arctic Science is a major research focus of our centre. We study the physical, chemical, biological, and human systems of the Canadian and Cirumpolar Arctic.  The day-to-day management of the Centre is accomplished with an Assistant Director and five managers reporting to the Director. The five mangerial positions are Operations, Administrative, Technical, Partnership and Outreach. CEOS has a number of FacultyAdjunct ProfessorsPost Doctorial FellowsResearch Associates and Graduate students are both the Masters and the Doctorial level. Click here to meet the people at CEOS.

 

GINR

The Greenland Institute of Natural Resources was established on 1 January 1995. The institute is located in Nuuk, Greenland. According to the Law of Greenland Parliament nr. 6 8th of June 1994 about the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GINR), the institute is obliged to: provide the scientific basis for an assessment of sustainable use of the living resources in and around Greenland as well as protecting the environment and securing the biological diversity, advise the Greenlandic Government in the work of the Institute, and publish results of its research. Click here to meet the people at GINR.