07
Nov
News | 07. November 2022
Ilisimatusarfik increases focus on education and research in the Greenlandic language
Ilisimatusarfik is launching a comprehensive reform of the university's two language programs at the Institute of Culture, Language & History: the bachelor's and master's program in Language, Literature & Media and the bachelor's program in Translation & Interpreting
03
Nov
News | 03. November 2022
Guest students offered delicious tasting samples
On 02 November, our international guest students offered tasting samples from their home countries
01
Nov
News | 01. November 2022
Master in Journalism
01
Nov
News | 01. November 2022
New edition of the free popular science magazine Ilisimatusaat - invitation to reception
Welcome to another edition of our free popular science magazine Ilisimatusaat
01
Nov
News | 01. November 2022
New government commissioned report will not by itself bring about reconciliation between Greenland and Denmark
Experiences from past and present reconciliation processes in Greenland and Scandinavia are important to include prior to planned government commissioned reports on the entangled histories of Greenland and Denmark
01
Nov
News | 01. November 2022
The Arctic Academy for Social and Environmental Leadership
The Arctic Academy for Social and Environmental Leadership (ARCADE) aims to answer a call for innovative ways to meet the challenge of the fast-changing Arctic with a leadership program that focuses on creative solutions with an interdisciplinary approach
01
Nov
News | 01. November 2022
Insignia for new students
I am very happy that again this year, we have enrolled a large group of 18 students to our nursing programme
01
Nov
News | 01. November 2022
Are you working with biology in Greenland?
01
Nov
News | 01. November 2022
New German-language anthology on Greenland's culture and society
International interest in Greenland and the Arctic continues to grow, both in the various research communities and among the general public
01
Nov
News | 01. November 2022
Successful PhD course on Arctic Covid-19 perspectives
With funding from the University of the Arctic, Greenland Centre for Health Research at the Institute of Health & Nature at Ilisimatusarfik and the Centre for Public Health in Greenland (National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark) planned a two-day PhD course focusing on Arctic societal perspectives on Covid-19 and methodological approaches to research in the Arctic
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