Overview

Tundra Talks is a new webinar series, hosted by ARCUS, that centers around insightful discussions on Community and Citizen Science in the Arctic region. Through thoughtful conversations and shared perspectives, Tundra Talks aims to foster a deeper understanding of the vital role of community and citizen science in the Arctic, promoting collaboration and knowledge exchange for the benefit of both residents and the broader scientific community.

Register for Tundra Talks

Tundra Talks is free and open to the public. Take a moment to register for our next upcoming event.
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Past Events

  • Cultural Preservation and Community Building Through Art featured a panel of Alaskan artists: Susan Qilgialuk Hope, Amy Ahnaughuq Topkok, and Bobby Qalutaksraq Brower, and was held on Wednesday, 23 October 2024. These talented artists shared how traditional practices, such as Inupiaq skin-sewing, fur fashion, and indigenous art, preserve culture and strengthen community ties. The discussion is now archived.

  • ARCUS Arctic Research Seminar and Tundra Talks with Mike Koskey and Yoko Kugo: Co-Production of Knowledge, on Wednesday 21 August 2024, is now archived.

  • The panel discussion on K-12 Student-Led Research featured presenters Alyssa Scott with Child Trends, Katie Spellman with University of Alaska Fairbanks, Elena Sparrow with University of Alaksa Fairbanks, and Roben Itchoak with Shishmaref School. The discussion held on Wednesday 21 February 2024, is now archived.

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Recent Talk

https://youtu.be/iL2Po49V1GQ