The 2017 UArctic Rectors' Forum - Registration Open

The 2017 UArctic Rectors' Forum - Registration Open
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Will be hosted by the University of Aberdeen at its King's College Conference Centre, 23 to 26 August, 2017. The theme of the meeting will be The Inhabited Arctic: Lands, Peoples and Scholarship in the Circumpolar North.

Recent decades have seen a massive concentration of scientific research in the arctic and sub-arctic regions of the globe. Largely driven by concerns over climate change, this research effort has been overwhelmingly driven by the natural sciences. Despite paying lip service to the 'human dimension', the contribution of research and scholarship in the humanities and social sciences to understanding past, present and future developments in the circumpolar North has not received the recognition it deserves. However, thanks to international collaborative scientific efforts, a significant body of work has been assembled that not only highlights the creative ways in which northern peoples are responding to the challenges of environmental change but also casts a critical light on the policies and practices of polar science itself. 

The Rectors' Forum will showcase this work, and go on to address the following questions:   

  • How can disciplines in the natural sciences and in the social sciences and humanities work together to advance our understanding of the circumpolar North?

  • How can this research best assist inhabitants of the North in responding to the challenges of global environmental change?

  • How can the knowledge and wisdom of northern peoples help to shape the agendas for future circumpolar research?  

The UArctic Rectors' Forum provides an opportunity for the highest level of leadership from our higher education member institutions to meet annually to exchange ideas and discuss strategic cooperation. 

The Forum will open with a Civic Reception to welcome you to Aberdeen, hosted by Aberdeen City Council and held in the Town House. The current Town House dates from the 1870s and incorporates elements of the previous Town House and Tolbooth.  The tall, dominating tower is a major landmark in the city and the arcading is a particularly impressive streetscape feature.  The splendid internal decoration, especially in the official municipal rooms, demonstrates the wealth of 19th century Aberdeen.  

Following the UArctic Rectors' Forum, the University of Aberdeen is organising an Associated International Conference from 27 to 29 August, 2017 on the theme: Conversations from the North: Scholars of many disciplines and inhabitants of many places in dialogue with one another, with animals and plants, and with the land.  

Provisional Programme 

Wednesday 23 August  

14.00 - 16.00: Registration, Tea/Coffee at Elphinstone Hall (behind King's College Chapel) 

16.00 - 17.30: UArctic Students' pre-Forum meeting and UArctic delegates Free Time  

18.30: Coach departs Elphinstone Hall for Town House  

19.00 - 20.00: Welcome from the Lord Provost and reception at the Town House, City of Aberdeen sponsored by Aberdeen City Council  

20.30: Coach departs Town House to return to Aberdeen University 

Thursday 24 August  

9.30-10.30: Forum opening event at King's College Conference Centre and welcome address, Professor Sir Ian Diamond, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen  

11.00-12.30: Plenary keynote address: Scotland: In Britain Or In Europe? will be given by Iain Macwhirter, followed by discussion  

13.30-15.00: Panel 1: How can disciplines in the natural sciences and in the social sciences and humanities work together to advance our understanding of the circumpolar North?  

15.30-17.00: Business meeting / Students‘ meeting (sessions to run in parallel)  

17.30 - 18.15: Optional Walking Tour around Aberdeen University. 

19.00: Forum dinner, Elphinstone Hall 

Friday 25 August 

9.00-10.30: Panel 2: How can research best assist inhabitants of the North in responding to the challenges of global environmental change?  

11.00-12.30: Panel 3: How can the knowledge and wisdom of northern peoples help to shape the agendas for future circumpolar research?  

13.30-15.30: Business meeting / Students’ meeting (sessions to run in parallel)  

16.00-17.00: Students’ Forum (student-led plenary session) 

17.00-17.30: Forum closing event 

Saturday 26 August (Open to All Registered to attend the Forum and/or the Conference)  

09.30 - 18.00: Full day coach trip to castles, whisky distillery and archaeological sites (optional all day event with lunch and refreshment breaks included).

Read more: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/uarctic/

 

Venue
King's Conference Centre
Contact

thenorth@abdn.ac.uk