A public one-day science festival in Nuuk, where curiosity, community, and creativity collide.
Qaagitsi is a one-day festival held at Katuaq, Nuuk, designed to bring together researchers and the public.
Throughout the day, the Katuaq foyer will be buzzing with activity as researchers host informal booths where visitors can explore research taking place across Greenland. In the rooms, a diverse program of talks, workshops, and hands-on events will offer engaging ways for the public to discover research taking place in Greenland.
Qaagitsi is your opportunity to open your research to the community, and in return, listen to what the community brings to you.
A chance to be part of something more than a presentation — a mutual encounter where knowledge, curiosity, and experience meet across generations, disciplines, and everyday life.
We’ve already received lots of registrations from researchers and stakeholders eager to contribute. We don’t want to decide whose ideas or knowledge are more important, so we’ll be filling the program on a first-come, first-served basis. That means: once all booth spaces, talk slots, and workshop rooms are booked, we won’t be able to include more. So, if you want to take part in Qaagitsi, make sure to register as soon as possible!