Thursday, September 27, 2012

Webminar Reminder: Introduction to Working with Communities, tommorrow at 2:00 pm EST

Introduction to Working with Communities
Friday September 28th at 2:00 pm EST

You are welcome to join the inaugural webinar of the APECS Canada webinar series: Introduction to Working with Communities.Our speakers have vast experience and knowledge on working with communities across the Canadian Arctic, and will provide key advice and information on how to prepare for fieldwork.This can include: pre-arrival contact, securing approvals, understandingethics, co-authorship, community introduction, what to bring with you, adaptingto changing schedules, timelines, weather, hiring local researchers, guides and translators, translation, etc.

Jamal Shirley has worked at the Nunavut Research Institute inIqaluit since 1997. Jamal helps to coordinate research and training projects at NRI, and advises researchers working in the social, natural andbiological disciplines in Nunavut. Jamal has been involved in a variety of research collaborations since 1997 and he is especially interested in understanding sources of conflict in contemporary research relationships.

Alana Mero was an Instructor at Aurora College for nine years before moving to Aurora Research Institute to coordinate International Polar Year forthe NWT. Alana is currently the Beaufort Delta District Director for the NWT Housing Corporation and has a strong interest in social issues and resultsbased research.

Jolie Gareishas been organizing and running field campaigns in the Mackenzie Delta since2004, and has worked as the Manager of the Western Arctic Research Centre inInuvik, Northwest Territories, since January 2011. Her job at the research centre includes coordinating fieldwork and data collection,maintaining the centre and its field and lab equipment, and facilitating education and outreach activities in the town of Inuvik.
 
Please note that the webminar will be recorded and posted online for futur use.
 
cheers
Louise Chavarie and Morgan Alexander Ip

Thursday, September 13, 2012

APECS Canada Webinar Series: Introduction to working with Communities

 Hi APECS Canada,
I am please to annonce our first webminar, organized by Morgan Alexander IP, coming up at the end of the month on an important topic for all of us (arctic scientists):
 
APECS Canada Webinar Series:
 
Introduction to working with Communities
Friday, September 28th at 2pm EST
Guest presenters:
Jamal Shirley, Nunavut Research Institute (Eastern Arctic local
perspective/Research perspective)
Nancy Doubleday, HOPE Chair of Peace and Health, McMaster University
(Academic and legal perspectives)
Jolie Gareis and Alana Mero, Aurora Research Institute (Western Arctic
local perspectives/research perspectives)
 
Hope to see you there
Louise Chavarie

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Reminder - Application deadline for the 2012-2013 APECS Executive Committee is TOMORROW!

Hello Canadian APECS members,

This is just a reminder that the application deadline is TOMORROW for the APECS Executive Committee 2012-2013. So if you are thinking about applying for this great opportunity hurry up!

The purpose of this email is to encourage YOU to consider applying for the new APECS Executive Committee or nominating someone you think would do a great job of shaping our organization.

APECS is now an internationally respected association and is recognized as one of the major legacies of the 4th International Polar Year. Our great members, particularly those of our past APECS Executive Committees and Councils have largely contributed to this through their excellent and hard work. To maintain this high level of success, and bring new vision and ideas to APECS, it is truly important for you to be active in this election.

Now YOU get the chance to influence the future of polar research!

What does the APECS Executive Committee do? Check out the APECS website at http://www.apecs.is/about-apecs/leadership/executive-commitee for more information.

How do you apply?

It's easy! You only have to provide

  • basic biographical information (name, institution, contact details, country of residence and origin),
  • a brief biosketch that gives us a better picture of who you are (e.g. research theme and interests, your hobbies, etc.),
  • a photo of yourself that we can use for the APECS website,
  • the names and contact details of two referees, and
  • a statement of interest detailing why you are interested in serving on the APECS Executive Committee; how you would like to contribute to APECS as a member of the APECS Executive Committee. Please also include any past involvement in organizing APECS activities, or other exeriences that would make you a good candidate. An outline of what we are specifically hoping you address in your statement of interest and general information about the election procedure is available on the APECS website at http://www.apecs.is/about-apecs/leadership/executive-commitee

What is the timeline for the election?

The 2012-2013 APECS Executive Committee elections follow a strict timeline.

  • 5 July: Announcement of APECS Executive Committee Elections sent out
  • 30 July – 9 September: Accepting nominations (if you are on fieldwork during this time you can send in your application earlier.)
  • 10 – 21 September: Review of applications, current APECS Council members have the chance for a question and answer session both via email and through an online call with the APECS Executive Committee applicants. Applicants should be available for questions and conference call during this time.
  • 22 – 27 September: APECS Executive Committee election: online voting by APECS Council Members
  • 28 – 30 September: Final tally and review of votes, transition process
  • 1 October: official announcement of 2012-2013 APECS Executive Committee

Applications for the APECS Executive Committee will be accepted starting 30 July 2012. Please email your application as one PDF to Gerlis Fugmann (gerlis.fugmann@gmail.com). Application deadline is 9 September 2012!

If you have any questions about what it means to be a member of the APECS Executive Committee, the application process or any other queries, please send an email to gerlis.fugmann@gmail.com!

 
Best wishes,

 
Gerlis Fugmann 
APECS Elections Coordinator 2012






Dr. Gerlis Fugmann
International Centre for Northern Governance and Development
University of Saskatchewan
Kirk Hall - Room 238
117 Science Place
Saskatoon, SK S7N 5C8 
Canada

Phone: +1-306-966-4362

Ex-officio Executive Committee Member / Past President 
Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS)