The University of Lapland will soon begin accepting applications for its new Master’s Programme in Arctic Indigenous Cinema (AIC), a unique international degree designed to empower Indigenous communities through digital storytelling and film. The application period runs from September 1–11, 2025 (by 3 pm Finnish time), with studies beginning in January 2026.

The two-year, 120 ECTS programme combines Indigenous storytelling traditions with modern film and media practices, offering courses in screenwriting, directing, dramaturgy, and audiovisual expression. Taught in English through a hybrid model, the programme opens doors for Indigenous filmmakers to bring their stories to the world on equal terms.

Graduates will gain expertise for careers in the film and media industry, cultural institutions, or academia. By bridging cultural heritage with new media, the programme seeks to foster Indigenous-led narratives for both local and global audiences.

The development of the degree program has been carried out jointly between the University of Lapland, Sámi Allaskuvla, and Umeå University, with funding from Interreg Aurora, a program co-funded by the EU to help facilitate cross-border cooperation between Northern Europe and Sápmi.