A delegation of ten Yukon University faculty, students, and professionals has been representing the institution at the University of the Arctic (UArctic) Congress, this week in the Faroe Islands. The event is one of the largest conferences ever hosted in the country, bringing together some 1,000 researchers, educators, and community leaders from across the circumpolar world.
Throughout the week, YukonU scholars highlighted the depth and the diversity of their knowledge, sharing research and insights on topics like food security, community health, Indigenous youth engagement, tourism, and capacity building in small northern communities.