Krasnoyarsk Surikov Museum of Fine Arts launched its exhibition on Fridtjof Nansen, a scientist, explorer and conquerer of the Arctic, on 3 October 2013. The Arctic and northern territories is an important study field for SibFU. This summer, a researcher from SibFU took part in an expedition to honour 100 anniversary of Nansen's travel to Siberia.
The International Historical Research Expedition to honour Fridtjof Nansen was supported by the Ministries of Foreign Affairs in Russia and Norway, Federal Agency for Hydrometeorology, the Norwegian Barents Secretariat, and Norwegian-Russian Chamber of Commerce. Artem Shakhmatov from SibFU's International Department attended the expedition and spoke about the history of exploring Siberian Arctics.
About Nansen Fridtjof Nansen is one of the most intersting people in global history. He had numerous talents: he was a distinguished scientist and explorer, a politician, writer, inventor, and athlete. In September 1913, the Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen travelled across the Arctic Ocean from Norway to Siberia up the Yenisey river. Later, he boarded the Trans-Siberian and travelled to the Far East and then back to Saint Petersburg.
Fridtjof Nansen is one of the most intersting people in global history. He had numerous talents: he was a distinguished scientist and explorer, a politician, writer, inventor, and athlete.
In September 1913, the Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen travelled across the Arctic Ocean from Norway to Siberia up the Yenisey river. Later, he boarded the Trans-Siberian and travelled to the Far East and then back to Saint Petersburg.
The Arctic, its exploration and preservation is an important study field for SibFU's researchers. In 2010, SibFU hosted the international conference 'Siberian North and the Arctic Facing Global Challenges of the XXI Century' with almost 200 attendees (researchers, politicians, the representatives of business community). SibFU's researchers spoke about the Arctic developing in a global context, resource potential of the Siberian Notrh, transport infrastructure, international collaboration, and building an efficient environment.
In addtition, the university develops several projects in economics, ecology and sociology of the Arctic.
SibFU's Research Centre for Northern Aboriginal Peoples studies Aboriginal Peoples' economic and social conditions and develops recommendations on changing regional policies to improve important social and economic indicators.
SibFU's researchers collaborate with other Siberian universities. For example, SibFU's study of information management for providing security in the Arctic area was presented in Novosibirsk. The conference 'Security in the Arctic' was hosted by the Novosibirsk State University and Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch.
SibFU's research library hosted the digital exhibition 'The North and Arctic: areas of development' which featured papers written by anthropologists, art historians and other researchers (including researchers from SibFU).
SibFU has recently participated in the preliminary negotiations with the representatives of the University of Tromso (Norway). The two universities agreed on the texts of collaboration and academic exchange agreements. The university intends to collaborate with other Norwegian research institutions to study the international law, ethnography, oil and gas problems, history, environmental problems, etc.
, 23 october 2013
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