At their annual meeting on April 13, 2000, the Board of Directors of The Arctic Institute of North America bid farewell to Mike Robinson. ... The search for a new Executive Director has been successful. Karla Jessen Williamson has accepted the Directorship. She will begin her tenure on September 15, 2000. ... In a future issue of Arctic, Karla will tell us more about herself, her research, and her goals for the Arctic Institute of North America. ... In an era of significant social, economic, and political changes North of 60, she is well positioned to lead AINA in meeting research challenges not only in Canada's North, but in all circumpolar regions of the world
The author was the executive director of the Arctic Institute from 1961 until 1968 and his reminisce...
International audienceThe Arctic is often thought of as the land of polar bears and explorers. There...
In this Arctic we return to a trusted format that harkens back to the first issues of the journal in...
... After 14 years as executive director of AINA, I shall be moving on at year's end to become the p...
... This chapter begins in 1945 when the Institute's first full-time Executive Director, A. Lincoln ...
The Arctic is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, and everything is happening at a greater s...
Two fundamental premises I think can be accepted at the outset. First, if the Institute fulfils a us...
Long-term readers of Arctic know that the Arctic Institute of North America (AINA) has completed 40 ...
On 22 January 1992, Cynthia Hill, Chair of the Arctic Institute Board of Directors, Board member Rob...
Last September I was asked to give the closing talk at the American Association for the Advancement ...
problems and practices of the Institute during his term. Clearly, during his time in office, the pro...
In this commentary, the Director of the Arctic Institute, Mike Robinson, discusses the present and f...
The 25th anniversary of the Arctic Council (AC) marks a suitable point for reflection on the Council...
Since its inception the Arctic Institute has experienced many difficult episodes, not the least of w...
On 8 December 1953, the Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada, while moving the secon...
The author was the executive director of the Arctic Institute from 1961 until 1968 and his reminisce...
International audienceThe Arctic is often thought of as the land of polar bears and explorers. There...
In this Arctic we return to a trusted format that harkens back to the first issues of the journal in...
... After 14 years as executive director of AINA, I shall be moving on at year's end to become the p...
... This chapter begins in 1945 when the Institute's first full-time Executive Director, A. Lincoln ...
The Arctic is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, and everything is happening at a greater s...
Two fundamental premises I think can be accepted at the outset. First, if the Institute fulfils a us...
Long-term readers of Arctic know that the Arctic Institute of North America (AINA) has completed 40 ...
On 22 January 1992, Cynthia Hill, Chair of the Arctic Institute Board of Directors, Board member Rob...
Last September I was asked to give the closing talk at the American Association for the Advancement ...
problems and practices of the Institute during his term. Clearly, during his time in office, the pro...
In this commentary, the Director of the Arctic Institute, Mike Robinson, discusses the present and f...
The 25th anniversary of the Arctic Council (AC) marks a suitable point for reflection on the Council...
Since its inception the Arctic Institute has experienced many difficult episodes, not the least of w...
On 8 December 1953, the Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada, while moving the secon...
The author was the executive director of the Arctic Institute from 1961 until 1968 and his reminisce...
International audienceThe Arctic is often thought of as the land of polar bears and explorers. There...
In this Arctic we return to a trusted format that harkens back to the first issues of the journal in...