Arctic Leadership Journey — Spitsbergen, Svalbard

Transformation Within
for Generational Impact

The world's only leadership programme combining Arctic expedition, neuroscience-backed assessment, and a personal commitment to create lasting change in your world.

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Exposure alone does not create change

Countless leadership programmes bring you to beautiful places. You have moments of clarity, you give speeches, you post photos. And then, a week later, the insight disappears — replaced by the noise of the role you returned to.

"Leaders and leaders-to-be reach the highest standard when their purpose is aligned to a measurable impact on the world around them."

The Arctic Leadership Journey fuses the raw power of the Arctic environment with neuroscience-based assessment, peer fellowship, and a rigorous personal commitment to drive real-world change. Every element is designed so your transformation is measurable, durable, and visible to the people who depend on your leadership.

No programme like this exists. This one demands that you don't just talk about change — you act it.

Arctic landscape, Svalbard
9
Days · Oslo to Svalbard and back
21
Maximum participants per journey

What makes this journey different

01

Arctic Expedition

Seven working days traversing the hinterland of Spitsbergen, Svalbard. The environment strips you of comfort and pretence, creating the conditions for radical honesty about who you are and who you intend to become.

02

Neuroscience Assessment

Before and after the expedition, the Neuro-Centric Methodology™ — backed by the Bramham Lab at the University of Bergen — gives you scientific, measurable evidence of your mental transformation. Not a feeling. A fact.

03

Fellowship & Impact

You leave with a peer circle — the CIRKEL — of leaders who have been through the same fire. And you leave with a concrete Changemaker Project: your personal commitment to drive meaningful impact within three years.

Nine days from Oslo to the Arctic and back

The journey is not a tour. It is a structured progression through vulnerability, science, fellowship, and commitment. Each day is designed to peel back a layer and add a new one — tested, calibrated, and recorded in your personal Logbook.

Day 1 — Oslo

Gathering of the Fellows · FRAM Museum

The group assembles. Visit to the FRAM Museum — the world's greatest polar ship — to understand what it truly means to commit to the unknown. First dinner together.

Day 2 — Tromsø

University Lab · Polar Museum Reception

Neuro-imaging baseline tests at the University MRI laboratory. Reception at the Polar Museum with researchers and scientists working at the edge of the known world. Overnight aboard the northbound boat.

Days 3–7 — Svalbard, Spitsbergen

Expedition · Vulnerability · Science · Transformation

The core of the journey. Safety and ice training, team formation, daily navigation across terrain, encounter with Arctic researchers, opportunity to meet Indigenous leaders and the Arctic shaman experience, visit to the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. Daily review, calibration and Logbook sessions. Polar Bear awareness throughout.

Day 8 — Return leg

Balance, Role & Commitment

A day of guided reflection: How do I find balance in my role, in this group, in my organisation, in nature? What is my commitment — my Changemaker Project?

Day 9 — Tromsø or Rovaniemi

Initiation · Celebration · Fellowship forged

A closing ritual. Every participant receives a symbolic piece — a permanent reminder of the fellowship and the commitment made. Post-journey neuro-imaging to measure and celebrate your transformation.

Arctic expedition on snow Northern lights, Svalbard

Neuro-Centric Methodology™

Four dimensions of thinking — assessed, tracked, and enriched across the journey.

1
Focus on your field of specialisation
2
Cross-disciplinary application
3
Vertical thinking — combining mental models
4
100-year thinking — past and future

Illustrative baseline profile. Each participant's real profile is established via fMRI assessment before and after the expedition.

Your brain tells the story science has never told in leadership before

The Neuro-Centric Methodology integrates three scientific frameworks: general clinical neuroscience for brain health and capability; affective neuroscience developed by Prof. Richard J. Davidson; and Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences.

Applied together, these give each participant a multi-dimensional picture of their current brain-behaviour state — their talents, challenges, and the specific potential they are not yet using.

Before the expedition, fMRI imaging establishes a personal baseline at the University of Bergen. After the expedition, the scan is repeated. You don't have to believe you've changed. You can see it.

Bramham Lab · University of Bergen, Norway

For leaders ready to become powerful versions of themselves

Political Leaders

Parliamentarians, MEPs, ministers, and rising politicians who must think beyond the election cycle — and have the courage to act beyond party lines when the planet demands it.

Business Executives

CEOs, senior leaders, and board members who recognise that the decisions they make now will echo through generations — and who want the mental clarity and peer support to make them wisely.

Institutional Leaders

Science directors, NGO heads, civil society leaders, and international institution officers who need to translate knowledge into action at scale — with renewed personal conviction.

Consultancy for organisations, institutions, and leaders

Steffen Weber and the Arctic Leadership team work with organisations navigating complex change — bringing the same rigour and clarity that defines the Arctic journey into boardrooms, policy chambers, and leadership academies.

Leadership Advisory Strategy

Long-term advisory relationships with boards, political offices, and executive teams. From governance to culture transformation to 100-year strategic thinking.

Keynote & Speaking Public

Commanding talks on Arctic geopolitics, transformational leadership, neuroscience and behaviour change, and the role of purpose-driven leaders in planetary stewardship. Delivered at Davos, Brussels, and international forums.

Organisational Expeditions Custom

Tailored Arctic and wilderness leadership experiences for leadership teams, political delegations, and high-potential cohorts. Designed around your organisation's specific challenge and culture.

Arctic Policy & Geopolitics Expert

Strategic briefings, research and policy facilitation on Arctic affairs. As co-founder of the EU Arctic Forum and former Chief Arctic Adviser to the European Parliament, Steffen is Europe's leading voice on Arctic policy.

Steffen Weber
Secretary General
EU Arctic Forum
Co-Founder
CIRKEL — AI-powered peer learning platform

Steffen Weber

Founder · Arctic Leadership Journey · "Mr. Arctic" of Brussels

Steffen Weber's path into leadership began in the East German opposition movement before the fall of the Wall. Since then he has built an extraordinary career bridging the most complex terrains in European politics, science, and civil society.

As a co-founder and Secretary General of the EU Arctic Forum — the political driving engine on Arctic policy in Brussels — Steffen has shaped the EU's relationship with the High North for over fifteen years. He served as Head of Office and Chief Arctic Adviser to the European Parliament, and led the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation's project on the EU Baltic Sea Region Strategy, the EU's first macro-regional strategy.

A graduate of the University of Freiburg and Uppsala University, Steffen also co-founded CIRKEL, a science-based, AI-enabled platform for meaningful peer connections and leadership development. The Arctic Leadership Journey is his most ambitious synthesis of everything he has learned — about people, power, nature, and the kind of leadership the next century demands.

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Insights from the edge of the known world

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Neuroscience

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The science of transformation — and why experience without measurement stays a story.

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Geopolitics

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A briefing on what is actually happening in the High North, and why every serious leader needs to understand it.

Ready to become a different kind of leader?

Places are strictly limited to 21 participants. The next journey departs May–June. Express your interest and we will reach out to discuss fit, timeline, and the application process.

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