Lassi Heininen appointed as Professor of Arctic Politics at the University of Lapland
22.3.2013
PhD, Docent Lassi Heininen has been appointed as Professor of Arctic Politics as of 1 March 2013. He was invited to fill the position, which is in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Lapland. Responsibilities in this position encompass conducting research, teaching, serving as a supervisor for doctoral students, and carrying out international co-operation focusing on Politics, Geopolitics, Security and Security Politics in the Arctic.
The position was
established to meet the internationally growing interest in questions
pertaining to the Arctic and Northern areas. The geopolitical, economic,
and environmental situation in Northern areas is currently in
considerable transition. This is due to the active, international
discussion about the climate change and its effects, new sea routes
created by ice melt, the possibilities of benefiting from natural
resources in the Arctic as well as the growing global interest.
Therefore, there is an increased need for scientific research on
geopolitics and questions related to security and international
co-operation in the Arctic, and the politics of countries in the Arctic
as well as other countries interested in the area.
Lassi Heininen
obtained his Master’s degree at the University of Tampere in 1987 and
continued to a Licentiate degree, which was earned at the University of
Tampere in 1991. He obtained his Doctoral degree at the University of
Lapland in 1999.
The scientific expertise of Lassi Heininen
focuses on International Relations in the Arctic and Northern areas,
Geopolitics, Security, Environmental Politics, research pertaining to
Russia, and Political History. He has produced a substantial number of
literary works, most of them in English. He is e.g. the Editor of the
Arctic Yearbook.
In his career, Dr. Heininen has worked at the
University of Lapland as a University Lecturer, as a Senior Researcher,
and as a Coordinator of teaching pertaining to the Arctic in 2005–2013
and 1991–1996. He was nominated Docent of International Relations at the
University of Lapland in 2000, and Docent of Geopolitics, focusing
mainly on Northern areas, at the University of Oulu in 2002.
In
addition, he has worked in various research and teaching positions at
Trent University, Université du Québec , and Lakehead University in
Canada, the University of Akureyri and the University of Iceland in
Iceland, the University of Latvia, the Barents Institute in Norway, the
University of West Georgia in the United States, the Petrozavodsk State
University and the Saint Petersburg State University in Russia, Panjab
University in India, the Tampere Peace Research Institute, and Turku
School of Economics.
He is one of the founders and active members of the
annual Calotte Academy, which was established in 1991. Furthermore, he
has worked as the Chairman in the Steering Committee of the Northern
Research Forum since 1999, the Academic Leader of the International
Summer School of Karelia since 2003, and the Leader of the Thematic
Network on Geopolitics and Security in the University of the Arctic
since 2009. He also teaches and gives lectures abroad on a regular basis
and serves as a supervisor for doctoral students in Finland and other
Arctic countries.
For more information:
Professor of Arctic Politics, Lassi Heininen, tel. +358 40 484 4215, lassi.heininen (at) ulapland.fi
Director of Human Resources, Mirja Väyrynen, tel. +358 40 861 2225, mirja.vayrynen (at) ulapland.fi
ULapland/Communications and External Relations/SV