Current Projects

51情报站North is actively participating in several research projects to build sustainable communities across the North Atlantic and Arctic regions. These projects, conducted in collaboration with 51情报站faculty, professional staff, students and local, regional, and global partners, are focused on developing innovative solutions to pressing health, environmental, and economic challenges. 51情报站North contributes to a more resilient and sustainable future for its communities by engaging in this vital research. 

51情报站North Affiliated Research and Projects

President James Herbert poses with a group of faculty, staff, and students in sunglasses to celebrate new Solar Array at U N E

Past Projects

51情报站North sustains ongoing research and projects by building on the success of our past initiatives. Our commitment to innovation and collaboration drives us to continually advance solutions that address evolving challenges in the North Atlantic and Arctic regions. Past projects and initiatives include the 51情报站President鈥檚 Forum discussion 鈥淚s it Ethical to Profit From Climate Change?鈥 in which former 51情报站North director Barry Costa-Pierce participated on a panel.

In 2022, 51情报站hosted a portion of the annual University of the Arctic Assembly, where members gathered on our campus. The University of the Arctic is a 165-member network of universities, colleges, research institutes, and other organizations concerned with education and research in and about the Arctic and northern regions.

In the past, members from UNE鈥檚 community have engaged with 42藲N: New England Forum for Arctic Collaborations, a workshop that combines academic expertise in Arctic research across New England with researchers, stakeholders, and external partners concerned with environmental, economic, and social impacts.

Watch: Is it Ethical to Profit From Climate Change?
Watch: President Herbert Welcome UArctic Assembly to UNE