Categories: For Schools, Human-Environment Interactions, International Polar Year (2007-2008), Local Community Outreach, The Arctic, USA
The Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS) has been connecting Arctic research and education since 1988.
Browse the ARCUS video and photo galleries here: https://media.arcus.org/ Download the ARCUS brochure here: https://www.arcus.org/files/page/documents/6310/arcusbrochure2017.pdf About ARCUS: Guided by our Values, we bridge Arctic research across organizations, disciplines, geographies, sectors, knowledge systems, and cultures. Based in the United States, ARCUS serves a globally connected, diverse Arctic research community, with an emphasis on connecting U.S. researchers. We are supported by government agencies, foundations, and others who share our enthusiasm for Arctic research and education. It is the intent of ARCUS to enhance the engagement of Arctic Indigenous communities, organizations, and peoples in research, recognizing that much research occurs within Indigenous communities, on their land, and/or utilizes Indigenous knowledge; that Indigenous Knowledge holds its own methodologies, validation, and evaluation processes; the need for Indigenous community-driven research; and that Indigenous communities are a vital part of the "research community". Vision ARCUS envisions strong and productive connections among U.S. and international Arctic researchers, educators, Indigenous and traditional knowledge holders, Arctic residents and local experts, and other stakeholders to improve understanding of the changing Arctic. Mission ARCUS facilitates cross-boundary Arctic knowledge, research, communication, and education in the US, and with partners across the globe.


