Inuit-led research program gets time at ArcticNet’s annual meeting
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Inuit Qaujisarnirmut Pilirijjutit: Video Guide
André Proulx2021-12-21T16:08:37-04:00Inuit Qaujisarnirmut Pilirijjutit: Video Guide Fill out the Application Form This video guide accompanies the Call for Proposals for the Inuit Qaujisarnirmut Pilirijjutit. The Inuit Qaujisarnirmut Pilirijjutit (IQP) is an Inuit-led, governed and directed research program. Led by the four Inuit regions (the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Nunavut, Nunavik and Nunatsiavut), the IQP funds projects across all four regions of Inuit Nunangat. View the Guide
Inuit Qaujisarnirmut Pilirijjutit: Webinar
André Proulx2024-11-15T14:46:14-04:00Inuit Qaujisarnirmut Pilirijjutit Fill out the Application Inuit Qaujisarnirmut Pilirijjutit (IQP) is the first and only Inuit-led, governed and directed research program in the world. Led by the four Inuit regions (the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Nunavut, Nunavik and Nunatsiavut), the IQP is a pan-Canadian Arctic research program funding projects in all four regions of Inuit Nunangat. Inuit are encouraged to apply, regardless of research background or experience. To support applications, ArcticNet and ITK hosted a webinar on November 14, 2024. View the webinar recording below.https://vimeo.com/1030126667?share=copyhttps://vimeo.com/644435954
PRESS RELEASE: Inuit Qaujisarnirmut Pilirijjutit
André Proulx2021-12-21T15:12:25-04:00New Inuit-led funding program advances self-determination and reconciliation in Arctic research. DOWNLOAD PRESS RELEASE October 27, 2021 – Today, the four regional Land Claim Organizations of Inuit Nunangat launched the second call for proposals under the newly named Inuit Qaujisarnimut Pilirijjutit.Formerly the Inuit Nunangat Research Program, the program adopted an Inuktut name meaning “Inuit Research Program” to reflect Inuit self-determination in research. This program is the first Inuit-led, directed and governed research funding program in the world.With a $3.75 million investment in Inuit-led projects over four years, the Inuit Qaujisarnimut Pilirijjutit sets a global example for how research funding can advance Inuit...
Introducing: Inuit Qaujisarnirmut Pilirijjutit
André Proulx2021-10-27T14:59:37-04:00Introducing: Inuit Qaujisarnirmut Pilirijjutit Today the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, Nunavut Tunngavik Inc,. Makivik Corporation, Kativik Regional Government, and the Nunatsiavut Government are pleased to announce a new name for the Inuit Nunangat Research Program: Inuit Qaujisarnirmut Pilirijjutit (Inuit Research Program). This new Inuktut name is crucial in highlighting the uniqueness of this Inuit-led, directed and governed program and in promoting Inuit self-determination in research. The Inuit Qaujisarnimut Pilirijjutit is a research funding program led, directed and governed by Inuit for Inuit.Save the date for the launch of the second Call for Proposals under the Inuit Qaujisarnimut Pilirijjutit on October 27, 2021,...
ArcticNet-MEOPAR Postdoctoral Fellows Announced
André Proulx2021-12-21T16:03:02-04:00ArcticNet-MEOPAR Postdoctoral Fellows Announced Today, ArcticNet and MEOPAR are pleased to announce the recipients of the new ArcticNet-MEOPAR Postdoctoral Fellowship. Fellows under this program demonstrate excellence in Arctic coastal and marine research and a commitment to supporting Inuit-led research through the Inuit Nunangat Research Program. ArcticNet and MEOPAR are thrilled to work together to support the next generation of Arctic marine and coastal researchers by providing including by providing training and knowledge mobilization opportunities in addition to funding. Fellows are funded for one year with the opportunity to renew funding. Meet the fellows: Dr. Emily Choy McGill University Assessing the risk of climate change and anthropogenic...
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André Proulx2021-10-18T11:40:53-04:00Key Performance Indicators published for ArcticNet EDI Strategy
André Proulx2021-12-21T16:01:08-04:00Key Performance Indicators Launched for ArcticNet's Equity Diversity and Inclusion Strategy Read the Report ArcticNet launched its Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Strategy in November 2020 as a first step towards putting its commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion into action across the Network. Today, ArcticNet is pleased to publish Key Performance Indicators aimed to measure and evaluate the implementation of the EDI strategy in a concrete way. This report is just one more step in ArcticNet's ongoing efforts to build a more inclusive Arctic research community. This report is a living document which aims to capture the range experiences of ArcticNet members. Indigenous, Inuit,...