Strengthening networks in Arctic health research and education through mentorship and collaboration

Int J Circumpolar Health. 2026 Dec 31;85(1):2634480. doi: 10.1080/22423982.2026.2634480. Epub 2026 Feb 26.

Abstract

This proceedings paper summarizes the first network meeting in the project Strengthening Networks in Arctic Health Research and Education through Mentorship and Collaboration, held in Copenhagen, Denmark, from 26-28 May 2024. The meeting brought together 31 participants from across the Arctic, including Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers, students, and health professionals. The aim was to enhance collaboration among circumpolar health networks and to develop a mentorship program supporting young scholars. Sessions included mapping exercises, regional health updates, and discussions on ethics, education, collaboration, and community engagement. Participants identified overlapping mandates, gaps in coordination, and opportunities for joint initiatives across different health networks and societies. The meeting emphasized inclusive, community-based approaches and the integration of Indigenous knowledge. Action items for the coming years include developing and evaluating a model for mentorship in circumpolar health research, enhancing ethical research practices, and continuing the work and conversation of coordinating efforts across health networks. The workshop was concluded with a strong sense of shared purpose and commitment to advancing health and well-being in Arctic communities through strengthened collaborative in both research and education.

Keywords: Arctic research; Circumpolar health; community-based research; health networks; mentorship; research collaboration.