Om at blive involveret i udfordrende samfundsspørgsmål: Kvinder, Minedrift og Naturbeskyttelse
Om at blive involveret i udfordrende samfundsspørgsmål: Kvinder, Minedrift og Naturbeskyttelse
NIRS is hosting the four year research programme: GreenFjord (Greenlandic fjord ecosystems in a changing climate: socio-cultural and environmental interactions)
NIRS hosting the GreenFjord Research programme studying fjord ecosystems in South Greenland
Meeting with residents in Narsaq and local members of parliament and the regional council about the future plans for Narsaq International Research Station
Paasissutissiilluni ataatsimiinnissaq / Informationsmøde
Lise Autogenap Narsami Misissuivik pillugu pilersaarutit oqaluttuarissavai.
Lise Autogena vil fortælle om planerne for en Forskningsstation i Narsaq
Ataasinngorneq juunip 27-iat, nal. 19, Narsami innuttaasut illuani.
Mandag d. 27. juni kl. 19, Beboerhuset i Narsaq
NIRS winter closure
NIRS will be closed for the winter and will open again for research stays in May
NIRS featured in Arctic Hub / Sermitsiaq publication
Kunst producerer ny viden
“Mere end nogensinde er der brug for en anden tilgang til at skabe nye indsigter. Det kan kunstens og kulturens metoder bidrage til, fortæller idékvinde bag forskningshus i Sydgrønland”. Pages 20-23, skrevet af Niels Ole Qvist
“Forskningsstationen i Narsaq, smukt beliggende på grundfjeldet, er beskeden af ydre, men initiativet er fyldt med visioner”
Informationsavis udgivet af Arctic Hub om forskning i Grønland. Distribueret i grønlandsk presse
Artist researcher Rikke Luther researching glacial mud in collaboration with scientists in Denmark and Greenland.
Artist and phd Rikke Luther spent time at NIRS. In collaboration with scientists in Denmark and Greenland, she is conducting research on glacial mud.
Maibritt Borgen, Laboratory for Artistic Research at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, studying artistic research collaborations in Greenland.
Maibritt Borgen, associate professor at the Laboratory for Artistic Research at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, visited NIRS to conduct research into artistic research projects in Greenland.
Nuuk Film Festival/ Arctic Hub: Talking About Resource Use: Promoting Public Dialogue Through Film and Research
As part of Nuuk International Film Festival and a special screening of Paninnguaq Lind Jensen and David Heilmann Ottossens film 'White Paper’, ARCTIC HUB invited cand. scient. pol. Rasmus Leander Nielsen, film director Paninnguaq Lind Jensen and NIRS board members Kristine Lynge-Pedersen and Lise Autogena to a panel discussion about resource use in Greenland and how film and research can add new perspectives to the public dialogue.