Increasingly international universities want to push native-language brain drain up the political agenda, despite their rescue from ‘freefall’ by a recent funding top-up
On the sidelines of the Arctic Circle conference, I sat down with Alar Karis, President of Estonia.
The Baltic state – a NATO and EU member and applicant for Arctic Council observer status – seeks to leverage its cultural and linguistic ties to Arctic Indigenous Peoples and offer the region its
Ants Erm, a former senior researcher at the Tallinn University of Technology's Marine Institute and member of the joint environmental impact assessment committee with Finland prior to the construction of Nord Stream, said that the gas leak would not have a lasting impact on the environment.