Panel: Japan and Arctic Science, Technology and Affairs
The seminar began with Professor Rasmus’ talk about his experience in the JSPS fellowship program and his subsequent academic career. This was followed by a remark from Katsuhiko Takahashi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary for International Economic Affairs. We also enjoyed an interesting presentation titled “Research experience at a young age determines a long research career” by Hiroyuki Enomoto (NIPR, National Institute of Polar Research).
After the break, a panel discussion with seven panelists was held on the theme titled Japan and Arctic Science, Technology and Affairs. Additionally, three students from UiT featured in a panel discussion, moderated by Federica Eyja Scarpa (UiT) about their experience of traveling to Japan. SATA 2.1 brought these and other PhD and MA-students together at the International Symposium on Arctic Research (ISAR) 8 in October/November 2025 in Tokyo and visiting Professor Enomoto Hiroyuki at National Institute of Polar Research. It was a valuable opportunity to exchange views on international collaboration and expand upon possibilities for further cooperation.
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