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Nominations open for Arctic Academic Action Award 2026

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The 2026 Frederik Paulsen Arctic Academic Action Award, launched by UArctic and the Arctic Circle, recognizes actionable, research-based ideas that address climate change in the Arctic. The award supports early-stage yet practical solutions that prevent, …

Key facts

Funding amount£1 – £1M (non-repayable)
Deadline30 Apr 2026 (Closed)
Grant typeGrant
Funding typeGrant
CountryUnited Kingdom
Funding bodyNot specified
IndustriesEnvironment, Research

What the funding covers

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How to apply

  1. 1Define the climate action by clearly describing the climate issue being addressed, whether it targets causes or impacts, and its relevance to the Arctic region
  2. 2Demonstrate a research foundation by providing evidence that the idea is grounded in academic research and/or recognized knowledge systems, including Indigenous knowledge
  3. 3Show community engagement by explaining how Arctic residents are involved, how Indigenous perspectives are incorporated, and any existing partnerships or relationships
  4. 4Present an implementation pathway outlining practical next steps, feasibility considerations, timeline for implementation, and scaling potential
  5. 5Submit the nomination, either by self-nomination or through a third party, ensuring all required information addresses the evaluation criteria

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FUNDING AMOUNT£1 – £1MNon-repayable grant
DEADLINE30 Apr 2026Closed
GRANT TYPEGrant
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