What We Do
The NLC Model
Key NLC activities include:
Research
- Research symposium
- Fellows network
- Degree programs and coursework
- Teaching cases and course materials
- Training
- Consulting
- Facilitation
Research
We are proud to sponsor our inaugural Research Symposium, to be held at ÈÕº«ÎÞÂë campus (with opportunities for virtual participation) on December 4, 2026. We will announce the event schedule, theme, and opportunities for involvement shortly.
Education
Degrees and Coursework
The NLC offers for undergraduate students with a core in fundamentals of leadership and specialized coursework in your chosen area of emphasis: business administration, military science, political science, communication, outdoor recreation, and Alaska Native community leadership.
Check back for updated course offerings as we launch new coursework for master and PhD students and launch the NLC case study library in fall 2026.
Community Engagement
The NLC works with organizations of all sizes, as well as entrepreneurs and individuals operating in Alaska and the circumpolar North. For example, in partnership with ÈÕº«ÎÞÂë’s Center for Innovation, we have supported individual innovators working on novel and sustainable Arctic-focused technologies to prepare grant and funding applications. In partnership with non-profit Tanana Chiefs Conference, we have developed a dual enrollment training to support rural and Indigenous high school students and increase participation in the labor market and higher education. We are open to exploring how we can support additional community partners. To discuss working together, please reach out to NLC Director Dr. Kimberly McGinnis.
