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North Events

The Centre for the North runs and supports an active programme of events including our regular Research Notes. This page will be regularly updated to include events organised by members of the North. If you have an event you would like to see added, please get in touch: thenorth@abdn.ac.uk 

Research Notes

Research Notes

Introduced in 2026, The Centre for the North hosts a monthly Research Notes event spotlighting research from across the arts, humanities, social sciences and sciences at the University of Aberdeen and wider region. We will update this page as new events are announced and it will serve as an archive of past events. 

May 19 2026 - Arnar Árnason, Anthropology, University of Aberdeen

April 2026 - Anne Renehan, Art History, University of St Andrews 

January 2026 - Isabelle Gapp, Art History, University of Aberdeen

Events, Seminars and Workshops

UK Arctic Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Report for IPY5 – Workshops
Organiser: Dr Isabelle Gapp, Co-Director, The Centre for the North & UK SHWG member for IASC

Supported by NERC UK Arctic Office  
Register here
 
As the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) prepares its new strategy (2027-2037) and in the lead-up to Fifth International Polar Year (IPY5, 2031-32), we are at a critical moment in helping to shape and direct the role of the arts, humanities, and social sciences. To ensure that all polar research is treated equitably as part of IPY5, we invite UK-based individuals, institutes, and organisations working across Arctic arts, humanities, and social sciences to join us for a series of workshops taking place online and in-person. Colleagues working on Antarctica are also welcome to join.  

These workshops will directly inform the writing of a report that outlines UK research areas and strengths, shares best practices and ways of working, and identifies key and emerging priorities within our respective disciplines and fields. Examples of reports can be found for 
Oceans and Coastlines Research Terrestrial Research 

We welcome input from all research areas broadly defined under the arts, humanities and social sciences. We aim to achieve a balance in representation across disciplines, career levels, and backgrounds with a focus on research taking place from within the UK. By developing a UK-wide report we can begin to expand this strategic focus internationally.

Events: 
Please register for one of the events below by 28 August 2026.

Cambridge (hosted by NERC UK Arctic Office) 
Date(s): 10-4pm, 11 September 2026 
Location: British Antarctic Survey Headquarters, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge   

Aberdeen (hosted by The Centre for the North) 
Date(s): 10-4pm, 16 September 2026 
Location: Interdisciplinary Lounge, Crombie Building, University of Aberdeen   

Online 
Date(s): 10-4pm, 23 September 2026 

Unfortunately, we do not have any funds to support travel or accommodation to these events, but catering at the in-person events will be provided.

For any questions please contact isabelle.gapp@abdn.ac.uk