Fellowship Reports
Pan Min
Associate Professor, Center for Polar and Ocean Studies, Tongji University, China
Visiting at: Arctic Research Centre, Umea University, Sweden
Period: 2 months
Research Theme: Role of Arctic Indigenous people (AIP) in the Arctic
Dr. Pan Min, associate professor at Center for Polar and Oceanic Studies of Tong Ji University, was granted the opportunity to conduct a two-month fellowship at Umea University in Sweden, where had chance to meet a wide range of researchers and experts with respect to the Sami and Arctic Governance.
Uffe Jakobsen
Associated Professor, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Visiting at: Polar Research Institute of China
Period: 1 month
Research Theme: Emergency Preparedness and Knowledge Transfer Between Arctic Countries and China
Cheng Baozhi
Senior Research Fellow, Shanghai Institutes of International Studies, China
Visiting at: Arctic Centre, University of Lapland
Period: 2 months
Research Theme: Nordic Countries contribution to the development of Arctic law and regime & current trend of the globalized Arctic governance.
Rasmus Gjedssø Bertelsen
Professor, Chair in Politics, University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Visiting at: Tongji University / Shanghai Institutes for International Studies / Polar Research Institute of China
Period: 2 months
Research Theme: Sino-Nordic + Arctic Science Diplomacy for Building Sino-Nordic Arctic Policy Relations Under Conditions of Globalization
Professor Rasmus Gjedssø Bertelsen from University of Tromsø –The Arctic University of Norway was granted the fellowship to conduct a one-month academic visit at China Nordic Arctic Research Center, Polar Research Institute of China in Shanghai from March to April in 2017.
Liu Dan
Associated Professor, Center for Rule of Ocean Law Studies, Shanghai, Jiao Tong University, China
Visiting at: Stefansson Arctic Institute, Iceland
Period: 1 month
Research Theme: 2015 High Seas Arctic Fishery Declaration: Starting Point towards Future Management of Marine Living Resource in the Central Arctic Ocean
On 16 July 2015, in Oslo, the coastal states of the Arctic Ocean – Canada, Denmark, Norway, the Russian Federation and the United States (the Arctic Five) – took a long-awaited further step in the international regulation of Arctic Ocean fisheries by signing the “Declaration Concerning the Prevention of Unregulated High Seas Fishing in the Central Arctic Ocean”. Dr. LIU Dan, Associate Professor of Center for Rule of Ocean Law Studies, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, with research expertise on Law of Sea and Polar Law, took opportunity of CNARC Fellowship program to conduct a one month fellow visit from Dec. 2015 to Jan. 2016 at Stefansson Arctic Institute in Iceland, in order to further explore the future tendency of fishery management in the Central Arctic Ocean (CAO).
Zhao Long
Research fellow, Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, China
Visiting at: Norwegian Polar Institute
Period: 1 month
Research Theme: Key Factors of Arctic Governance and its Staged Progression
Dr. ZHAO Long, research fellow at Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, was granted the opportunity to conduct a one-month fellowship at Norwegian Polar Institute in Tromso, University Center of Svalbard in Longyearbyen, and Fridtjof Nansen Institute in Oslo, Norway from 15th Nov. to 15th Dec. 2014, where had chance to meet a wide range of researchers and experts with respect to Arctic research. The research topic of Dr. Zhao’s is to find key factors of Arctic governance and its staged progression, especially the role of scientists in that process. Based on the interviews with scholars and institutions, he has provided some research findings, with below an excerpt of his research report.
Su Ping
Lecturer and Research fellow, Center of Polar and Ocean Studies, Tongji University, China
Visiting at: Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway
Period: 1 month
Research Theme: Uncertainties in the Arctic Exploitation and their impacts on China's Arctic Policy
Dr. SU Ping, lecturer and research fellow at Center of Polar and Ocean Studies of Tongji University was granted the opportunity to conduct a one-month term fellowship at Fridtjof Nansen Institute in Oslo, Norway from October to November, 2014. During her stay in the Nordic region, she has attended four international conferences, visited eleven institutes and universities, collected rich reading materials, finished two paper reports, established possible network and research projects and concluded some policy suggestion.
Waliul Hasanat
Research fellow, Arctic Centre, Lapland University, Finland
Visiting at: China Ocean University
Period: 1 month
Research Theme: China as an Observer State in the Arctic Council: Advantages and Future Challenges
As a researcher at the Arctic Centre, Lapland University, member institute under the collaborative framework of China-Nordic Arctic Research Center (CNARC) in Finland, Dr. Md. Waliul Hasanat succeeded in applying for a one- month fellowship at the School of Law and Political Science (SLPS) at Ocean University of China in November 2014, with an aim to enhancing his practical knowledge on Chinese views on the topic ‘China as an Observer State in the Arctic Council: Advantages and Future Challenges’.
Valur Ingimundarson
Professor, Department of Contemporary History, University of Iceland
Visiting at: Shanghai Institutes for International Studies / Polar Research Institute of China
Period: 1 month
Research Theme: Arctic Geopolitics, National Interests, and Transnational Governance
Professor Valur Ingimundarson from the Department of Contemporary History, University of Iceland, was granted the fellowship to conduct a one-month academic visit at research institutes on Arctic research in China from November to December 2014.