Arctic Leadership Lecture Series

Dakota Keller, a °ÄÃŲʿª½±½á¹û¼Ç¼ÀúÊ· Masters Student in Biology with the Alaska Cooperative Fisheries and Wildlife Research Unit and Institute of Arctic Biology, along with Hutchison High School senior Lily Ann Reece, a Hutton Scholar with the Hutton Junior Fisheries Biology Program sponsored by the American Fisheries Society, check fish traps and bank levels in Cripple Creek as part of the Interior Alaska Land Trust salmon habitat restoration effort in the waterway Thursday, June 13, 2024. Here Reece measures the high bank level of the waterway. °ÄÃŲʿª½±½á¹û¼Ç¼ÀúÊ· Photo by Eric Engman

The Arctic Leadership Lecture Series offers a unique blend of academic rigor and public engagement. Offered as PS F493/693 Arctic Leadership: Theory and Praxis in the 21st Century, this course invites students and community members alike to explore critical aspects of leadership in the Arctic.

The course is available for undergraduate and graduate students, with both in-person and online options. Undergraduate students can also choose an Honors section, offered for both online and in-person delivery. Community members may attend the lectures for free or enroll as non-degree-seeking students to participate fully in the course.

Lectures are held in the Schaible Auditorium every Thursday from 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM AKST (open to public). Classroom discussions continue from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM AKST (students only).

 

 

Course Enrollment

Whether you’re an undergraduate, graduate, or community member interested in exploring leadership in the Arctic, we have flexible options for participation.

Assistant professor Brian Edmonds, left,  works with undergraduates Arianna Demmerly and Courtney Sessum in a Reichardt Building study lounge. °ÄÃŲʿª½±½á¹û¼Ç¼ÀúÊ· Photo by Todd Paris
Enrollment Options for °ÄÃŲʿª½±½á¹û¼Ç¼ÀúÊ· Students

Undergraduate Course (PS F493)

  • Web-based: CRN 36079
  • Web-based Honors section: CRN 36294
  • In-person: CRN 35836
  • In-person Honors section: CRN 36293

Graduate Course (PS F693)

  • Web-based: CRN 36068
  • In-person: CRN 35876

Faculty, staff and students take part in an R1 Strategy Session in the Wood Center Ballroom on the °ÄÃŲʿª½±½á¹û¼Ç¼ÀúÊ· campus Thursday, October 17, 2024. °ÄÃŲʿª½±½á¹û¼Ç¼ÀúÊ· Photo by Eric Engman
Enrollment Steps for Community Members

Interested in taking this class but not pursuing a degree? You can enroll as a non-degree-seeking student at °ÄÃŲʿª½±½á¹û¼Ç¼ÀúÊ·. Visit Non-Degree Enrollment at °ÄÃŲʿª½±½á¹û¼Ç¼ÀúÊ· to start the process. Apply for admission as a non-degree student (no application fee required). Use the CRN for the desired course to register.

Meet the Course Instructors

Dr. Amy Lauren Lovecraft. Image courtesy of Lovecraft.
Dr. Brandon Boylan. Image courtesy of Boylan
Dr. Glenn Wright. Image courtesy of Wright/UAS
Dr. Amy Lauren Lovecraft
Dr. Brandon Boylan
Dr. Glenn Wright
Dr. Lovecraft is a Professor of Political Science at °ÄÃŲʿª½±½á¹û¼Ç¼ÀúÊ· and the Director of the Center for Arctic Policy Studies. Her research explores power dynamics in social-ecological systems, with publications in Arctic and Marine Policy, among others. She has served as a Fulbright Research Scholar and a member of the U.S. National Academies Polar Research Board, and currently leads a National Science Foundation grant focused on sustainable communities in Arctic Alaska.
Dr. Boylan is a Professor of Political Science at °ÄÃŲʿª½±½á¹û¼Ç¼ÀúÊ· and the Director of Arctic and Northern Studies. His research focuses on international security, political violence, terrorism, and ethnic conflict, with publications in prestigious journals such as Studies in Conflict and Terrorism and Nations and Nationalism. He has received funding from the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Commerce, and is actively involved in Model United Nations and Model Arctic Council.
Dr. Wright is a Professor of Political Science at UAS and the Statewide Coordinator of the Senator Ted Stevens State Legislative Internship Program. His research and teaching focus on Alaska politics, public policy, and state governance. Dr. Wright has extensive experience in legislative affairs, working closely with state institutions and fostering student engagement in state politics through internships and hands-on learning experiences.