College of Liberal Arts
Leadership at the Top of the World
... to lead in one of the most extraordinary and dynamic regions on Earth? This spring, the ´ºË®ÌÃÊÓÆµ offers an answer through its new course, PS 493/693: Arctic Leadership: Theory and Praxis in the 21st Century.
This course goes beyond the classroom to explore leadership in the Arctic, a region where collaboration, innovation, and vision are essential. Through the Arctic Leadership Lecture Series, students and the public alike will hear from some of the most inspiring voices in the Arctic today—leaders from Indigenous communities, pioneering scientists, industry innovators, and policymakers shaping the future of the North.
This unique offering is designed to be as dynamic as the Arctic region itself. Members of the public are invited to attend the free lectures from 5:30 to 7:00 PM, gaining direct insight into the challenges and opportunities shaping the Arctic. Join via Zoom: .For those seeking a deeper academic experience, students enrolled in the course will join the public lectures and, at 7:00 PM, transition into an extended class session with one of our political science professors. This additional time allows students to engage in focused discussions, analyze key themes from the lectures, and explore the complex political, environmental, and social dynamics of Arctic leadership until 8:30 PM.
Every Thursday evening from January 16 to April 24, 2025, the UAF Schaible Auditorium will host this 15-week journey into Arctic leadership. From 5:30 to 7:00 PM, guest speakers will share their challenges, triumphs, and visions for the region. The public is invited to attend these lectures in person or via Zoom, free of charge.
These leaders will dive into pressing topics such as protecting fragile ecosystems, fostering sustainable development, navigating international cooperation, and honoring the cultural traditions of Arctic peoples.
For enrolled students, the learning doesn’t end with the lectures. Following the public talks, students will engage in deeper discussions led by expert instructors, exploring leadership theories and strategies specific to the Arctic’s unique challenges. Class runs from 7:00 to 8:30 PM, with the guest lecture kicking off each session.
Students can register for the course online. Non-degree-seeking students must complete a free UAF admissions application; tuition and fees apply.
The Arctic Leadership Lecture Series isn’t just a course; it’s a meeting point for students, community members, and leaders to exchange ideas and build a shared understanding of the Arctic’s future. Whether you’re a policy enthusiast, a business professional, or simply curious, these sessions will inspire and inform.
Join us to explore the crossroads of culture, environment, and innovation that define the Arctic today. Whether you’re passionate about the North or simply eager to learn, this course is your chance to connect, engage, and help shape the future of the Arctic.
Dr. Lovecraft is a Professor of Political Science at UAF and the Director of the Center for Arctic Policy Studies. Her research explores power dynamics in social-ecological systems, with publications in Arctic and Marine Policy, among others. She has served as a Fulbright Research Scholar and a member of the U.S. National Academies Polar Research Board, and currently leads a National Science Foundation grant focused on sustainable communities in Arctic Alaska.
Learn more about the Arctic Leadership Lecture Series and preview our semester lineup!