The Polar Education Resources webpage provides an annotated list of some of the best Internet resources for polar education. The website is available at: http://delicious.com/nsfopp. Resources are tagged by grade level, subject area, and resource type. Educators can filter the list us
NAHO is requesting to pass this online survey on to your Inuit colleagues and friends. They are required to receive a minimum of 400 responses and are aiming at receiving their first 50 by Monday, June 1st. Your help in reach
The CIHR is requesting feedback on its draft plan designed to position Canada and CIHR as an international leader in health research. It sets out proposed key directions and priorities for the next five years that respond to scientific opportunities and the health needs of Canadians.
Canadians are one click away from the best available evidence on which health treatments work, which ones don’t, and which may cause harm. As of April 15, everyone in Canada with Internet access will be able to view the full content of The Cochrane Library, which provides evaluations
An enhanced Community Information Database (CID) is now available on-line at www.cid-bdc.ca. In its ongoing effort to provide a statistical overview of Canadian communities as efficiently as possible, the CID has recently received many updates.
An international team of scientists seeks input from early career researchers working in the polar regions to help understand both the benefits and challenges of interdisciplinary research (IDR). To participate in the survey, please Continue Reading →
On Wednesday November 26, 2008, Statistics Canada released the November 2008 issue of the publication Canadian Social Trends (cat. no 11-008-X). This publication discusses the social, economic, and demographic issues affecting the lives of Canadians. The November issue contains the fo
The Circumpolar Health Bibliographic Database (CHBD) now contains 4400 records describing publications about all aspects of human health in the circumpolar region. The database is a project of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Team in Circumpolar Health Research, and