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Education

Arctic Science Fellowship Program

Facing the challenge from the ends of the world

Arctic Science Fellowship Program

The Arctic Science Fellowship Program offers up to 3 months of office space and/or laboratory access at KOPRI’s facilities.


The award includes round-trip airfare, accommodation at KOPRI’s facilities, and a moderate stipend. Eligible applicants should be early career researchers from an Arctic country or researchers who are of Arctic indigenous heritage.


* Early career: researchers who are currently enrolled in masters or doctoral programs, or who completed their degree with the last five years


* Arctic Country: Canada, the Kingdom of Denmark (including Greenland and the Faroe Islands), Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the United States

Current and Past Fellows

2019 Fellows

Marina Loskutova

Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, Russia

Greenhouse gas fluxes at the border “underlying surface – surface atmospheric layer” in the Arctic region

Anastasia Parshina

Northern Arctic Federal University, Russia

Comparative Analysis of brown and red algae of Arctic and Asian-Pacific regions: chemical composition, morphology, biological active compounds and their applications

Iurii Kublitskii

Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia

Reconstruction of sedimentation process and sea-level changes in the White sea region during the Holocene

Violetta Gassiy

Kuban State University, Russia

The perspectives of Korean-Russian collaboration in the Arctic: business and scientific needs

2018 Fellows

Morten Lunde Nielsen

University of Bristol, UK

Paleoecology of an early Cambrian exceptional fossil fauna from Sirius Passet, North Greenland

Lena Popova

North-Eastern Federal University, Russia

Development of the Arctic territories Sakha (Yakutia) Republic with the use of geoinformation technologies and remote sensing

Stanislav Ksenofontov

University of Zurich, Switzerland

Research and political interests of South Korea in the Arctic indigenous communities