Friday Focus: Opportunity in partnerships

Laura Conner, vice chancellor for research
Aug. 1, 2025
β By Laura Conner, vice chancellor for research
In my last Friday Focus, I wrote about the ways that research is a public good. This week, I have been reflecting on the important role of partnerships in growing and sustaining this good work β especially in the face of federal uncertainties.
ΣΠΑΟΊΠΧΣΚΣΖ΅ has a long history of partnership with many entities, including the military, ΣΠΑΟΊΠΧΣΚΣΖ΅ Native corporations, for-profit industries, tribal governments, non-profits, and a whole host of other state, federal, and international organizations. Partnerships with these entities lead to improved technologies, contribute to economic growth, and ensure that our research is relevant to stakeholders in the state and the nation. Our research institutes have collaborated with reindeer herders to increase food sovereignty, engaged communities to co-build responses to flooding and coastal erosion, and collaborated with industry and military partners to design and implement important energy solutions, to name a few examples among hundreds. We are truly stronger and more effective in partnership than going it alone.
Now, the worldβs eyes are increasingly turning to the Arctic as a key geopolitical region. Iβm writing this column from Anchorage, where leaders from all over the world and across sectors are attending the Arctic Encounter Symposium. From energy technologies to critical minerals to national security, people are talking about opportunities in the Arctic, and especially in ΣΠΑΟΊΠΧΣΚΣΖ΅, the state that makes the U.S. an Arctic nation. As one speaker put it, βThe Arctic is less far than we thought before.β Indeed. I would argue that we are central to many issues facing the world. This increased focus on ΣΠΑΟΊΠΧΣΚΣΖ΅ represents an opportunity to deepen current partnerships and to grow new ones. While we are currently facing some headwinds, partnership is a path for weatherproofing our research enterprise now and well into the future.
Friday Focus is a column written by a different member of ΣΠΑΟΊΠΧΣΚΣΖ΅'s leadership team every week.