Saskatchewan Polytechnic offers career-focused, applied education and research opportunities. More than 150 degree, diploma and certificate programs offered provide rewarding careers in business, information technology, health, mining, transportation and other sectors for graduates. Saskatchewan Polytechnic has a consistently high graduate employment rate and a global reputation for innovative, industry-focused programming.
Savonia UAS is one of the largest and most versatile Universities of Applied Sciences in Finland, and its campuses are located in Kuopio, Iisalmi and Varkaus. Savonia UAS educates professional experts and entrepreneurs and enables lifelong learning. It offers degree programs in six study field: Engineering, Social and Health Care, Business, Tourism and Hospitality, Natural Resources, and Culture. All study fields provide courses in English for exchange students.
The Sámi Education Institute (SAKK) is a vocational college with a central role in developing the needs of its people and the Arctic region. It is the only indigenous people's institute of post-secondary trade school education in Finland, located above the Arctic Circle, with three campuses in the homeland of the Sámi.
The school is a state-run school open to pupils from the whole country, as well as from the Sami region of Northern Sweden, Finland and Russia. The school's vision is that, on leaving school, pupils shall have a solid body of knowledge rooted in Sami culture. The school is officialy recognized as a distinctly indigeous school on the upper secondary level, under the platform of WINHEC. It gives students unique possiblities for communication and exchange with other indigenous schools.
SPRI's mission is to enhance the understanding of the polar regions through scholarly research and publication, educating new generations of polar researchers, caring for and making accessible its collections, and projecting the history and environmental significance of the polar regions to the wider community.
SmartICE is a community-based Work Integration Social Enterprise offering climate change adaptation tools and services that integrate Indigenous knowledge of sea ice with monitoring technology.
Sorbonne University is a multidisciplinary, research-intensive, world-class university. Located in the heart of Paris, with a regional presence, it is committed to the success of its students and to meeting the scientific challenges of the 21st century. Through the strength of its 55,000 students, 7,300 academic researchers and partner researchers, and 3,900 administrative and technical staff, Sorbonne University promotes diversity, creativity, innovation and openness to the world.
South China Business College (SCBC) of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies is a privately-funded independent institution offering undergraduate programs.
SCBC is conveniently located in Baiyun District of Guangzhou, a famous historical and cultural city in China, and the economic and commercial center in South China. SCBC has thirteen schools, with auxiliary divisions, carrying on the college’s programs of teaching, research, and service.
Based on this solid academic structure, the College offers 43 undergraduate programs. The college over 10,000 full-time students.
The Stefansson Arctic Institute (SAI), established in 1998 and located in Akureyri, Iceland, is an independent governmental research institute within the Icelandic Ministry for the Environment and Natural Resources. The SAI takes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding human-environment relations in the Circumpolar Arctic. Particular emphasis is on research and scientific assessments concerning economic systems and human development, marine-resource governance, political ecology of agricultural systems, and the impacts of and adaptation to past and present climate change.
Stockholm University is a public institution which is governed by laws, regulations and decisions made by the government. The University President is the head of the institution and the University Board is its highest decision-making authority. Here you can find more information on the university’s organisation.
Tampere University is the second largest university in Finland, established in the beginning of 2019. The university is primarily a research university, ranging from specialist subjects like game studies to tumour genetics. There are three separate campuses, each with their own specialty.
DTU is recognized internationally as a leading university in the areas of the technical and the natural sciences, renowned for its business-oriented approach, focus on sustainability, and amazing study environment.
TWOSE is public science center offering a wide range of science-based experiences. The centre has a total area of about 12,000 sq m, and that includes exhibit galleries, an IMAX theatre, Canada's largest planetarium, a presentation stage, a 1,000 sq m travelling exhibition hall, and amenities including a cafe and gift shop.
UiT The Arctic University of Norway is a medium-sized research university that contributes to knowledge-based development at the regional, national and international level.
UNIS is a share-holding company, owned by the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. UNIS was established in 1993 to provide university level education in Arctic studies, to carry out high quality research, and to contribute to the development of Svalbard as an international research platform. UNIS’ geographical position gives it a unique advantage, enabling students and faculty to use nature as a laboratory, arena for observation and data collection. Through our activities, UNIS shall contribute to community development in Longyearbyen and Svalbard in line with the overarching objectives of Norwegian Svalbard policy.
One of Canada's top universities, Trent University was founded on the ideal of interactive learning that's personal, purposeful and transformative. Consistently recognized nationally for leadership in teaching, research and student satisfaction, Trent attracts excellent students from across the country and around the world.
Umeå University, founded in 1965, is one of Sweden's largest universities with over 37,000 students and 4,700 employees. Today, it has a strong international and multicultural presence with students, teachers, and researchers from all over the world. It offers around 2,000 courses and 150 study programmes, among them over 40 Master’s programmes in English.
UCLouvain is an international university engaged in society: a multitude of services, job opportunities and alumni privileges.
The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) is the world’s northernmost institution of higher education, located in Longyearbyen at 78º N. UNIS offers high quality research based courses at bachelor, master, and PhD level in Arctic Biology, Arctic Geology, Arctic Geophysics and Arctic Technology.
UWestfjords offers international, integrated master's programmes in Coastal and Marine Management, in Marine Innovation and Regional Development, in cooperation with University of Akureyri. These programmes are organised in modules and are taught in English by an international body of instructors, many of which from other UArctic institutions.