Paneeraq Siegstad Munk (born 30 January 1977) is the current Bishop of Greenland for the Evangelical Lutheran Church.
[4] Allegations arose after her election that she had committed academic misconduct in relation to her bachelor's thesis—specifically that she cheated—but she and personnel from the university denied this.
[2] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, her official swearing in was delayed until 2021, which coincided with the 300th anniversary of Hans Egede bringing Lutheranism to the island.
[5] She took her oath in October, and Queen Margrethe II and other bishops (including Marianne Gaarden, Jogvan Fridriksson, and Henrik Stubkjær) attended the ceremony.
[6] She said that the Greenlandic language is an important element of the church, and that the interest of Margrethe II in the religious participation of the island was meaningful to its members.