| Reference Code | EUG2_T7_3_0192 |
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| Host Institution | UiT - UiT – The Arctic University of Norway |
| Description | Join us in the Arctic on the 18th and 19th of June for a co-creation workshop on Resilience and Disaster Preparedness. This workshop will consist of three tracks focusing on the following thematic areas:
Note: The extended application deadline, until 3 May, is only open to employees of UiT and EUGLOH's associated partners (organisations and the public sector) |
| Mode | Physical |
| Period | 18 Jun 2026 09:00:00 — 19 Jun 2026 16:00:00 |
| Duration | Up to 1 day in length |
| Type of activity | Workshop |
| Target groups | Academic Staff, PhD students, Post-docs, Public, Researchers |
| Location | Tromso, Norway |
| WP | WP 7 |
| ISCED Fields of Study | 028 - Interdisciplinary programmes involving broad field 02: Arts and humanities, 038 - Interdisciplinary programmes involving broad field 03: Social sciences, journalism and information, 048 - Interdisciplinary programmes involving broad field 04: Business, administration and law, 058 - Interdisciplinary programmes involving broad field 05: Natural sciences, mathematics and statistics, 078 - Interdisciplinary programmes involving broad field 07: Engineering, manufacturing and construction, 088 - Interdisciplinary programmes involving broad field 08: Agriculture, forestry, fisheries and veterinary, 098 - Interdisciplinary programmes involving broad field 09: Health and welfare |
| Contact Person | Kim Bredesen, kim.bredesen@uit.no |
| Content and Methodology | Content The focus area of Resilience and Disaster Preparedness investigates the links between a wide range of crises and health, with particular emphasis on resilience as a means to protect health and well-being before, during, and after disruptive events. It examines how individuals, communities, healthcare systems, and societies can build resilience in response to both acute and long-term global health threats. Over two days in the Arctic, we will utilise this approach to examine a diverse range of crises, including but not limited to: geopolitical conflicts, climate-related disasters, cybersecurity threats, resource scarcity, leadership in times of crisis, pandemics, displacement, and supply chain disruptions. In doing so, we will also analyse their implications for human and ecological health, alongside wider societal and political systems.
Preliminary Schedule Thursday, 18 June
**16:30–17:30**: Walk in Tromsø Arctic-Alpine Botanical Garden (Botanisk hage i Tromsø | UiT)
Friday, 19 June
Note: This is a preliminary schedule and will be updated with more detailed information regarding speakers and track leaders.
Workshop Series and Focus Areas This co-creation workshop is part of a workshop series based on the EUGLOH Focus Areas:
These Focus Areas are built on EUGLOH’s shared understanding of global health as a highly interdisciplinary concept. From the alliance’s perspective, addressing global health challenges requires concerted action and development in education, research, innovation, and service to society, directed at equitable health for humans and for the ecosystems in which they live. This concept of global health addresses all subject areas – including but not limited to human and veterinary medicine, natural sciences, life sciences, data sciences, engineering, arts, humanities, and social sciences. Please note: Registering for this workshop on Resilience and Disaster Preparedness does not automatically enrol you in the other workshops in the series. You are welcome to participate even if you have not attended any of the previous sessions.
Methodology This workshop will adopt a collaborative and creative approach with a challenge-oriented framing (problem-based learning), using participatory tools in a sandpit-like format – an intensive, facilitated idea lab that brings together participants from diverse disciplines. The methodology will include components from design thinking, hackathons, innovation sprints, and similar frameworks.
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| Recognition | Certificate of participation |
| Language | English |
| Funding by EUGLOH budget | Funded in full |
| Recruitment of Participants | Qualitative Assessment |
| Number of open spots | 36 |
| Call for Applications |
OpenCurrent call14 Apr 2026 — 3 May 2026 Apply now |