Mission

51С»Æ³µNorth — the Center for North Atlantic Studies of the University of 51С»Æ³µ — connects and engages researchers, educators, students, policymakers, and industry leaders from across the North Atlantic and the Arctic regions to collaborate in building and sustaining healthy communities, environments, and thriving economies. 51С»Æ³µNorth convenes 51С»Æ³µstudents, faculty, and professional staff from diverse disciplines along with external local, regional, and global partners to foster innovative solutions to health, social, environmental, and economic challenges.

Vision

51С»Æ³µNorth will be a leader in research, education, and community building related to the pressing issues impacting the North Atlantic and Arctic regions. The center will support the training of a new generation of leaders that will collaborate with internal and external stakeholders from diverse disciplines to foster healthy and sustainable communities, environments, and thriving economies in the North Atlantic and Arctic regions.

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Adopted by 193 countries in 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the world’s shared blueprint to end extreme poverty, reduce inequality, and protect the planet by 2030. The SDGs are used worldwide by governments, policymakers, business leaders, researchers, and educators as planning and evaluation tools.

UN Sustainable Development Goals

51С»Æ³µNorth and the SDGs

51С»Æ³µNorth uses the SDGs to help identify and evaluate education and research opportunities that promote interdisciplinary collaboration at UNE, in Maine, and across the region in the service of sustainable development. 51С»Æ³µNorth believes that understanding the interconnectivity of the SDGs and implementing them through dynamic partnerships is key to our success as a leader for sustainable development in the North Atlantic.

By using the internationally understood language of the SDGs, 51С»Æ³µNorth will continue to grow and cultivate its network of regional partnerships including in Iceland, Canada, Sweden, Norway, and the U.K; train a new generation of leaders; inform policy through research; promote interdisciplinarity and the co-creation of knowledge in all its activities; and support Maine’s leadership role in the North Atlantic.

Contact

Email Cameron Wake at cwake@une.edu.