Greenland’s Institute for Natural Resources has received a total of 11.8 million Danish kroner (€1.6m) from Denmark to fund PhD and postdoctoral fellowships. The funding will also recruit researchers to Greenland and pay for research activities.
The funding is “a very important contribution to the strengthening of Arctic research development and research cooperation between Denmark and Greenland,” said the institute’s director, Klaus Nygaard, in a statement.