
New Voices Behind the Lens: Students Bring Stories to Life at Sámi Allaskuvla
Students from the JOU 181 Film Production course during workshop sessions in Guovdageaidnu, February 2026. Photo: Egil Pedersen / Indigenous Digital Storytelling

Students from the JOU 181 Film Production course during workshop sessions in Guovdageaidnu, February 2026. Photo: Egil Pedersen / Indigenous Digital Storytelling

A meadow of underwater plants on a shallow seabed in the northern Gulf of Bothnia. Photo: County Administrative Board of Norrbotten Mapping

Tanja Ellingsen, Associate Professor Political Science, Faculty of Social Science, Nord University, Norway. Photo by Departement of Communication, Nord University Approximately 100

Photo by Laura Vendelin. The team members in the picture from left to right: Pietu Niinimäki, Raija Paasimaa, Päivi Innala, Linda Strandenhed,

Project Overview The Arena North Calotte project, led by Föreningen Norden Norrbotten and carried out in collaboration with partners in Finland and

The objective of the small-scale project was to gain knowledge, gather a consortium, and formulate a following full scale project, wherein implementation

Nordskills workshop on Fermentation in Practice – Cabbage & Carrot, including a shared tasting session carried out at Malax school. Together with

The Interreg Aurora funded project Indigenous Digital Storytelling with New Media was actively represented in January 2026 in Inari at the Skábmagovat

Invasive alien species continue to spread on municipal land in northern Sweden and Finland – often as a result of human behaviour