
What is north2north?
UArctic’s mobility programme north2north aims to meet the needs of northern people in northern communities with high-quality education by facilitating opportunities to study, teach and carry out relevant research in different parts of the North.
UArctic north2north mobility embraces student, staff and faculty exchanges that can benefit northern populations and create a sense of northern citizenship.
Universities and colleges across USA, Canada, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway, France, UK and Australia participate in the north2north programme.
Scotland’s involvement
The following Scottish Institutions are members of the north2north programme:
| n2n Member | Contact |
| Police Scotland International Academy | James Sinclair policescotlandinternational@scotland.police.uk |
| Robert Gordon University | Julia Porter j.porter@rgu.ac.uk |
| University of Aberdeen | Louisa Stratton l.stratton@abdn.ac.uk |
| University of St Andrews | Bronagh Masterton studyabroad@st-andrews.ac.uk |
| University of Strathclyde | Kate Kenyon Kate.kenyon@strath.ac.uk |
How to get involved
- Explore the UArctic website to learn more about the participating institutions and exchange options
- Review the n2n programme guidelines to check eligibility
- Complete an application based on your chosen institution’s criteria
- Reach out to the UArctic n2n team if you require any further information, email north2north@uarctic.org

