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The purpose of ARSOC is to provide baseline knowledge to personnel without Arctic experience, focusing on historical, environmental, commercial, geopolitical, and strategic issues concerning the Arctic region in order to encourage discussion, intellectual curiosity, and critical thinking. To prepare Department of Defense personnel for assignments in the Arctic region, to promote a collaborative network of Arctic security practitioners, and to propose cooperative, practical solutions to security challenges in the Arctic Region. This is a 5 day course currently being offered virtually that runs from 10-14 July (0800-1530 Alaska Time).
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The purpose of ARSOC is to provide baseline knowledge to personnel without Arctic experience, focusing on historical, environmental, commercial, geopolitical, and strategic issues concerning the Arctic region in order to encourage discussion, intellectual curiosity, and critical thinking. To prepare Department of Defense personnel for assignments in the Arctic region, to promote a collaborative network of Arctic security practitioners, and to propose cooperative, practical solutions to security challenges in the Arctic Region. This is a 5 day course currently being offered virtually that runs from 18-22 September (0800-1530 Alaska Time).
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The Arctic Circle Assembly is the largest annual international gathering on the Arctic, attended by more than 2000 participants from over 60 countries. The Assembly is held every October in Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center, Reykjavík, Iceland.
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The annual convention serves as the principal forum and voice for the Alaska Native community in addressing critical issues of public policy and government. The convention convenes thousands of official delegates and participants from membership organizations across the state. At the Convention, delegates discuss strategic opportunities and challenges, listen to memorable keynote speeches, hear reports from political leaders and presentations from expert panels, and share stories resilience, experiences, strengths, knowledge and hope for the future
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The purpose of ARSOC is to provide baseline knowledge to personnel without Arctic experience, focusing on historical, environmental, commercial, geopolitical, and strategic issues concerning the Arctic region in order to encourage discussion, intellectual curiosity, and critical thinking. To prepare Department of Defense personnel for assignments in the Arctic region, to promote a collaborative network of Arctic security practitioners, and to propose cooperative, practical solutions to security challenges in the Arctic Region.
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Arctic Frontiers 2023 Moving North will take place in Tromsø and online from January 30th to February 2nd 2023. Sea ice, new species, technology hubs and the impacts of climate change are all moving closer to the Arctic, whilst simultaneously people are moving south, providing both challenges and opportunities for sustainable development. The knock-on effects of the war in Europe are vast, including food and fuel security, fertilizer and agriculture limitations, energy demand, and supply chain issues. The recent release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) sixth assessment report highlighted the urgency required for adaptation and solutions. The key topics of Arctic Frontiers 2023 will reflect transformation, modelling, adaptation, and development in the rapidly changing global landscape. Furthermore, business development in viable industries and Arctic health will feature, due to their relevance with the concept of Moving North. While looking at both the long-term and short-term impacts of the environmental, humanitarian, and economic crises, looking for potential solutions will be a key driver of the Arctic Frontiers 2023: Moving North conference.
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The issue of Arctic sovereignty and security is of significant importance to the Northwest Territories. The GNWT participates in the Arctic Security Interdepartmental Working Group, which provides a biannual forum where representatives share information on sovereignty and security matters.
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The annual convention serves as the principal forum and voice for the Alaska Native community in addressing critical issues of public policy and government. The convention convenes thousands of official delegates and participants from membership organizations across the state.
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MRS is an annual professional conference in which government and maritime industry leaders, Port representatives, researchers, and solution providers convene to examine current and emerging threats to maritime security. The symposium is structured around a series of panels that address issues critical to the Maritime Transportation System (MTS).
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TSC provided support to the Office of Naval Research during the INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR POLAR RESEARCH (ICE-PPR) Executive Steering Committee meeting in Nuuk, Greenland.
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The Leadership, Faculty, and Staff of the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies (TSC) a Department of Defense Regional Center, cordially welcome you to our Opening Ceremony, on this day 11 August 2022
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Alaskan Command (ALCOM) Arctic Symposium 2022 (AAS22) took place in Anchorage, Alaska from 2-6 May 2022. Arctic Indigenous leaders, senior government officials from the United States, allies and partners, Alaska government leaders, and other Arctic experts representing a wide array of organizations provided perspectives and participated in significant, diverse, and focused discussions and activities.
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Anchorage, AK, USA | Proudly co-hosted by Alaska Airlines, the University of Alaska, ConocoPhillips Alaska, and citizens for responsible energy solutions produced and directed at the Dena’ina Convention Center & The Anchorage Museum
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The 59th Munich Security Conference (MSC) will take place from February 17 to 19, 2023, at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Munich. For three days, the MSC 2023 will once again offer an unparalleled platform for high-level debates on the key foreign and security policy challenges of our time. Almost one year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the MSC 2023 will also provide an opportunity to take stock of alliance cohesion and political commitment to the rules-based international order.
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Join Arctic360 for its Annual Event that brings together Northern and Indigenous governments, institutions, and corporations; global financial institutions, state leaders; mining, innovation, and other Industry leaders; and Arctic experts from Canada and around the circumpolar North to advance the conversation and foster action for building a sustainable, peaceful, and prosperous Arctic region.
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One Health recognizes the interdependence of human, animal and environmental health, and that a holistic approach to the well-being of all will lead to improved health outcomes and enhanced resilience. https://uaf.edu/onehealth/events/2023_conference/
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Challenges at the Northernmost Border: A Focus on Getting the Right Priorities Resourced Critical Infrastructure, Communications, Technology, Climate Change, and Energy
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ASIA IN THE FUTURE OF THE ARCTIC Science - Geopolitics - Economy - Oceans - Climate - Technology
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The Seventh International Symposium on Arctic Research (ISAR-7) will take place in Tachikawa, Tokyo from March 6 to 10, 2023. We decided to hold ISAR-7 in a hybrid format (partially in-person and partially online) in July when the regulations for foreign visitors entering Japan were complicated with the VISA waiver program stopped under the COVID-19 pandemic situation at that time. The Japanese government announced in late September that the regulations will be revised from October 11, so that the VISA waiver program resumed and those foreigners who experienced three shots of COVID-19 vaccine or with negative certificate of COVID-19 test within 72 hours before the departure of the flight to arrive Japan can enter Japan. We look forward to seeing as many overseas colleagues as before, participate in ISAR-7 in-person sharing research results and ideas on a variety of topics in Arctic. https://www.jcar.org/isar-7/ In ISAR-7, we will discuss how we can find the solutions from studies of various disciplines to the challenge of a rapidly changing Arctic for building a sustainable society. ISAR-7 will consist of ten General Sessions as follows and 24 Special Sessions. Atmosphere; Ocean and sea ice; Rivers, lakes, permafrost and snow cover; Ice sheets, glaciers and ice cores; Terrestrial ecosystems; Marine ecosystems; Geospace; Laws, politics and economy; Culture, Language, and Environment; Engineering for sustainable development.
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The conference aims to build new relationships between communities as well as enhanced awareness of Arctic specific challenges impacting communities in Alaska, Washington and Oregon. General topics to be addressed will be: U.S. Military and Homeland Defense strategies in the Arctic Development and management of northern natural resources Economic development Climate change impacts and mitigation strategies https://alaskamanagers.org/nw-managers-conference/
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The Arctic Encounter Symposium (AES) is the largest annual Arctic policy event in the United States. Founded in 2013, the AES aims to confront the shared interests and concerns of the United States and the global community as we look north to the last emerging frontier - the Arctic. Policymakers, industry leaders, regional stakeholders, and leading experts from the science, technology, maritime, and energy sectors, come together at AES to challenge the status quo dialogue, critically address challenges, and collaborate on solutions. The Arctic Encounter is a 501(c)3 not for profit organization based in Alaska.
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The Largest Maritime Expo in the U.S. Sea-Air-Space brings the U.S. defense industry and key military decision-makers together for three days of informative educational sessions, important policy discussions and a dynamic exhibit hall floor. Owned and produced by the Navy League of the United States, Sea-Air-Space attracts maritime leaders from sea services around the globe. https://seaairspace.org/
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Join Earth observation leaders and your peers at this two-day event for inspiration, education, and connection. You’ll have opportunities to network with industry thought leaders, strategic partners, and Planet executives, attend a myriad of breakout sessions, and get inspired by compelling keynotes and cutting edge customer use cases. https://community.planet.com/events/planet-explore-2023-99
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The purpose of ARSOC is to provide baseline knowledge to personnel without Arctic experience, focusing on historical, environmental, commercial, geopolitical, and strategic issues concerning the Arctic region in order to encourage discussion, intellectual curiosity, and critical thinking. To prepare Department of Defense personnel for assignments in the Arctic region, to promote a collaborative network of Arctic security practitioners, and to propose cooperative, practical solutions to security challenges in the Arctic Region. This is a 5 day course currently being offered virtually that runs from 17-21 April (0800-1530 Alaska Time).