The CSCH executive is currently calling for nominations for the Jack Hildes Medal. CSCH members are eligible to nominate candidates for this prestigious award. Please submit a resume and one page letter which highlights the achievements of your nominee. Criteria for evaluation will in
The Arctic Visiting Speakers Series (AVS), managed by the Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS) with funding from the National Science Foundation Division of Arctic Sciences, is accepting travel grant applications for arctic experts to share their knowledge in commun
The Northern Governance Thematic Network of the University of the Arctic, with support from the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, is pleased to announce nine available fellowships for Graduate Students, valued at $5000 each. The purpose of these fellowships
The BMJ Group is inviting nominations for the following awards: Research Paper of the Year, Getting Research into Practice, and BMJ Group Award for Lifetime Achievement.
The Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health is pleased to announce that a NEW TRAVEL AWARD opportunity is available to applicants to attend conferences related to the Institute's mandate, including the Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada conference entitled: "Making it happen - Ma
The Nasivvik Centre for Inuit Health and Changing Environments is a multidisciplinary research and training centre funded by the Institute of Aboriginal Peoples Health (IAPH), one of the 13 institutes of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Part of the Nasivvik Centre’s
Do you like to take pictures? Would you like to show the world what the North looks like? You should participate in the Canadian Youth Steering Committee Youth Photo Contest! First place winners in each category will receive $2500 in gift certificates towards new cameras and photograp
The Northern Governance Thematic Network of the University of the Arctic, with support from the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, is pleased to announce nine available fellowships for Graduate Students, valued at $5000 each. The purpose of these fellowships
The CIHR-Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health is pleased to announce a Travel Award to facilitate travel for Aboriginal individuals - research trainees and community members - who will present or provide posters at scientific events in a field relevant to Aboriginal Health Research
Congratulations to Alana Kronstal the recipient of the Award for Students in Northern Health and Wellness Research. Alana is currently doing a Masters of Arts in Studies in Policy and Practice at the School of Human and Social Development, University of Victoria. Her research project