Cooperative Institute for Arctic Research

Cooperative Institute for Arctic Research
AbbreviationCIFAR
Dissolved2018
PurposeArctic research, Bering Sea region
HeadquartersFairbanks, Alaska, US
Coordinates64°51′33″N 147°50′56″W / 64.859165°N 147.848807°W / 64.859165; -147.848807
Parent organization
University of Alaska / NOAA
Websitewww.cifar.uaf.edu

The Cooperative Institute for Arctic Research (CIFAR no relation to the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research) was a research institute created via collaboration between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and The Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and the Arctic research community through the University of Alaska for research related to the Western Arctic, specifically the Bering Sea region. The institute dissolved in 2018 due to a discontinuation in funding.

CIFAR was established through a Memorandum of Understanding between NOAA and the University of Alaska. CIFAR was exclusively concerned with Arctic research. It worked closely with NOAA's Arctic Research Office and the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL). Partnerships with NOAA also included the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the National Ocean Service (NOS), and an emerging relationship with the National Weather Service.