Creating Connections and Solutions Across the Global North
鶹ýNorth is a signature interdisciplinary center at the 鶹ý that convenes faculty, professional staff, and students to partner with stakeholders from across the global North to address critical social, environmental, healthcare, and economic challenges in the North Atlantic and the Arctic regions.
The Center connects UNE’s expertise with a robust network of academic, business, government, and non-governmental organizations to foster productive partnerships and solve common problems. 鶹ýNorth supports students from across the University’s colleges and disciplines to engage with this work, through their studies, and in their future careers.
Front Door to the New North
Centered in Portland, Maine, where the deep-water harbor is the gateway for U.S. engagement in the global North, 鶹ýNorth recognizes the demographic, geographic, climatic, and cultural similarities Maine shares with the North Atlantic and Nordic states.
For example, Maine is a largely rural state with an aging population, where access to quality healthcare is a persistent challenge. Climate change is disrupting traditional fishing and agricultural economies. A deep and admirable culture of environmental stewardship often clashes with industrial development efforts — even development based on sustainability ideals. Indigenous communities struggle to take advantage of economic and educational opportunities while preserving traditional ways of life.
In addressing such issues, we have much to learn from, and much to share with, our neighbors across the region.
Innovations for People and the Environment
Grounded in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, 鶹ýNorth is a leader in promoting sustainable development in Maine, New England, and throughout the North Atlantic and Arctic region. The Center is also focused on exploring innovative and scalable approaches to expand access to quality healthcare, particularly in underserved rural communities, through tools such as telehealth and digital medicine and by using pedagogical models such as collaborative, interprofessional education.
The Center collaborates with the University’s colleges to envision new academic programs, cultivate new research partnerships, and advance new study abroad opportunities for students.
Get Involved with 鶹ýNorth
鶹ýNorth encourages students, faculty, and external partners to actively participate in addressing the critical challenges of climate change and sustainability.
Students can immerse themselves in hands-on experiences, sustainability fellowships, and study abroad opportunities in the North Atlantic. Faculty can collaborate on research and grant writing and engage in a growing network of advocates and affiliates focused on sustainability. External partners can help shape the future by joining the advisory council, supporting innovative projects, and forming dynamic partnerships that drive positive change across the region.
Exploring Sustainability Initiatives in Maine and Beyond
Meet Cameron Wake, Ph.D., Director of 鶹ýNorth, and learn about his perspectives on the challenges and opportunities that sustainability presents.
Research and Projects
鶹ýNorth is actively involved in a range of innovative research projects aimed at promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship. Current initiatives include the Sustainability Fellows program, the Ice Core Project in Denali, Alaska, and the . Additionally, 鶹ýNorth is leading the development of 鶹ýSeaMade Nutrition Bars and engaging with the Planetary Health and Environmental Councils.
In the past, 鶹ýNorth has led impactful projects such as an NSF-funded initiative with Indigenous youth and hosted the University of the Arctic (UArctic) Assembly in 2022.
What is the new north?
The “New North” comprises the North Atlantic and the Arctic Oceans, and the countries and communities surrounding those areas. What makes it new are changes that have opened up areas that were previously inaccessible, creating opportunities for development and resource extraction while also disrupting traditional ways of life.
鶹ýNorth is committed to fostering the health of people, communities, and the environment within these changing landscapes and seascapes.