Last chance, call for student applications: The 10th Korea Arctic Academy Online Course (5 - 12 July); the deadline to apply is 21 June 2024 (best two students will be invited to visit South Korea)
The Korea Arctic Academy, hosted by the Korean Ministry of Oceans & Fisheries and co-organized by the Korea Maritime Institute (KMI) and the University of the Arctic (UArctic), is an initiative to facilitate exchanges between students from both the Arctic region and Korea in order to develop and share a common Arctic vision. It aims to spread knowledge on sustainable Arctic development and ocean management and promote understanding of the Arctic indigenous peoples.
The Korea Maritime Institute serves as a Secretariat of the Academy. The programme of the Korea Arctic Academy usually consists of lectures on Arctic issues, given by international or Korean experts, and field trips to Arctic-related organizations, research institutions, and industrial sites in Korea.
About the online course (5 - 12 July 2024)
The course will include online lectures (and real-time conferences) on Arctic issues, given by international and Korean experts from Arctic-related organisations and research institutions in Korea.
- Price: FREE for students of Tampere University
- Language: English
- Level of the online course: Introductory
- When: 5 - 12 July 2024
- Main organisers: Korea Maritime Institute and UArctic
- Course content and main topics: Arctic Policy, Arctic Economy, Korea Arctic Policy, Climate Change in the Arctic, Arctic Science, Arctic Society and Indigenous Peoples, Polar Code
- Course type: Self-paced on your time
- Course format: Combination of online lectures, real-time conferences and a student workshop
- Course completion requirements: Attending over the 80 % of online lectures, participating online conference at least once, completing student workshop, submitting a final paper
- A reward: Travel grant to Korea for attending 2024 Arctic Partnership Week in December 2024 (2 outstanding students)
- Credits: 2 ECTS
- Additional note: All students who complete the course will receive a KAA Welcome Kit and a Certificate of Completion. Admitted students will receive further information on lectures and other practicalities later
- Questions: Please contact isabelle.guissard [at] uit.no (isabelle[dot]guissard[at]uit[dot]no)
Eligibility criteria
- Accepted study levels: bachelor's / master's / doctoral (PhD) level students of Tampere University, however, the student should have finished or is finishing right now their second year of the bachelor's degree
- The programme is open to students of all academic backgrounds
- The student is motivated to actively participate and to enhance understanding of the Arctic and Korea
- The student must have sufficient knowledge of English, both oral and written
How to apply by 21 June 2024
Please submit as one PDF file:
- a CV in English
- Should include your email address, your degree programme at Tampere University and the name of the university (Tampere University), your mailing address (to receive Welcome kits and Certificate of Completion), your phone number
- A Europass template is recommended
- a motivation letter in English (approx. 600 words/1 page)
Your application documents should be submitted as one PDF file to isabelle.guissard [at] uit.no (isabelle[dot]guissard[at]uit[dot]no) or jiyeong111 [at] kmi.re.kr (jiyeong111[at]kmi[dot]re[dot]kr) by 21 June 2024. UArctic and KMI will make the final selection of the admitted students and selected students will be informed immediately afterwards.
More information about the course
Please see: Applications are open for the 10th Korea Arctic Academy, hosted online from July 5-12, 2024.
Interested even more in Arctic matters? Consider additional online arctic courses and maybe apply for an exchange period in Canada or USA in spring 2025!
- Read more about available online courses on Arctic matters in the Circumpolar Studies programme
- Completing online courses in the Circumpolar Studies programme or in the 10th Korea Arctic Academy gives you a chance to include (possible) credits to the internationalisation module of your degree and yield extra points when applying for a north2north student exchange
- Still looking for an exchange destination in spring 2025 and interested tin North American universities? In the autumn's supplementary application round, in September 2024, you have a chance to apply to several North American universities for the spring semester 2025 (incl. University of Washington (Seattle, WA), University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon, SK), Algoma University (Sault Ste. Marie, ON) and more.
- Make your dream of studying abroad true!