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Stefansson Arctic Institute
Borgir, Norđurslóđ
IS-600 Akureyri
ICELAND
Tel +354 460 8980
Fax +354 460 8989 |
About the Stefansson Arctic Institute
The Stefansson Arctic Institute (SAI) was established in 1998 and operates under the
auspices of the Icelandic
Ministry for the Environment. It is located in Akureyri in
Northern Iceland and bears the name of explorer and anthropologist Vilhjálmur Stefánsson
(1879-1962). The staff at the Stefansson Arctic Institute includes scientists
with broad interdisciplinary research background and experience. SAI
has enjoyed and further welcomes visits by scholars, to work on and
present their research.
The role of SAI is to:
- be a forum for co-operation with regards to
multi-disciplinary research
- promote sustainable development in northern areas
- strengthen Icelandic participation in international endeavours in this field
- facilitate and co-ordinate Arctic research in Iceland
- gather and disseminate information regarding northern issues
- advise the Government and co-operate with others internationally
- provide facilities for scholars who pursue research relevant to the
SAI's agenda.
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Akureyri
is Iceland's Capital of the North and a growing centre of arctic
activities and events. Two of the Arctic Council's secretariats are located in
the same building (Borgir) as the Institute: CAFF (Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna) and PAME
(Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment) - and this friendly town is
gaining a reputation for hosting workshops, conferences and lectures on
arctic issues. |
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Staff and
Associate Scientists
The Friendly Arctic Exhibition
Library
Memorial Lectures
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