Saturday, September 26, 2015

Fwd: FW: 1 year term-Biologist-Nunavut Wildlife Management Board

Here is a posting the at Nunavut Wildlife Management Board in case anyone is interested.....



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Jennifer Provencher
jenniferprovencher.com
on twitter: @jenni_pro

Friday, September 25, 2015

Fwd: Call for input – Canadian Antarctic Research Program / Appel à contributions – Programme canadien de recherche antarctique

Hi APECS Canada,

Below is a message from our friends at POLAR that is the new federal department that evolved out of the merger of CHARS with Canadian Polar Commission. They are looking for some input and I suggest you take a look this weekend.

Best,
Ann

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Susan File <susan.file@polar.gc.ca>
Date: Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 3:45 PM
Subject: Call for input – Canadian Antarctic Research Program / Appel à contributions – Programme canadien de recherche antarctique
To: "canada-board@apecs.is" <canada-board@apecs.is>


Hello APECS Canada,


I am reaching out to you on behalf of Polar Knowledge Canada (POLAR). We have very recently launched a call for input on Antarctic priorities for a Canadian Antarctic Research Program, which closes October 31, 2015 (please see below). We are encouraging input from individuals who are already involved, or may be interested in becoming involved in Antarctic research in the future. It would be much appreciated if you are able to pass along this invite to participate to your members.


Many thanks,


Susan File
Research Analyst  |  Analyste de recherche
Polar Knowledge Canada | Savoir polaire Canada
(613) 222-6117
susan.file@polar-polaire.gc.ca
Follow us on Twitter!  @POLARCanada
Suivez-nous sur Twitter!  @POLAIRECanada

________________________________
From: Susan File
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 9:25 AM
To: Susan File
Subject: Call for input – Canadian Antarctic Research Program / Appel à contributions – Programme canadien de recherche antarctique


Dear colleagues  /  Estimés collègues



(La version française suit)





On behalf of Polar Knowledge Canada (POLAR) and the Canadian Committee on Antarctic Research, I encourage you to participate in our call for input to assist in determining priorities for a Canadian Antarctic Research Program. As an individual who has been involved/interested in Antarctic research, your input is critical in determining areas in which Canadian Antarctic expertise may best contribute to addressing pressing Antarctic and Southern Ocean research questions and improving understanding the Antarctic region and associated polar linkages to global systems.



The survey can be accessed via the following link:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S9WMNVH



If you have difficulty accessing the survey via this link, then please copy and paste the link into your browser.



We encourage you to forward this invite to other colleagues who may be interested in participating.



The call for input is open until October 31st, 2015.



Thank you in advance for taking the time to participate in this call.  Your input is greatly appreciated.





Background:



Polar Knowledge Canada<http://www.canada.ca/en/polar-knowledge/index.html> (POLAR) was established on June 1st, 2015.  It merges the mandate and functions of the Canadian Polar Commission with the world-class Canadian High Arctic Research Station (CHARS) and its science and technology program.  This includes an Antarctic mandate, and a commitment to develop a National Antarctic Research Program for Canada, with continued advice and guidance from the Canadian Committee on Antarctic Research<http://www.canada.ca/en/polar-knowledge/advancingpolarknowledge/ccar/index.html> (CCAR).



POLAR will host a workshop in Ottawa in Spring 2016 that will bring together the Canadian polar research community to determine science and technology priorities for a National Antarctic Research Program for Canada. Results from the Fall 2015 call for input will be used to identify areas where Canadian expertise (Antarctic and Arctic) may assist in addressing pressing Antarctic and Southern Ocean research questions. A second call for input in February/March 2016 will advance the ideas explored in the first call to develop Canada's best way forward to support a Canadian Antarctic Research Program, in collaboration with the international polar research community. Results from both calls for input will be used to facilitate the discussions that will take place at the Spring 2016 workshop.



POLAR's Canadian High Arctic Research Station (CHARS) and its science and technology program are already attracting significant interest from the international polar research community. POLAR has been actively working to establish Letters of Agreement or Memorandums of Understanding with institutions such as the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) in France, the National Research Council of Italy, the Instituto Antártico Argentino, and the British Antarctic Survey in order to strengthen scientific cooperation in the polar regions, and has received expressions of interest from institutions in other countries. It is these institutional-level agreements that will enable POLAR to negotiate collaborative partnerships whereby CHARS is used to leverage the resources needed to establish and support a Canadian Antarctic Research Program. Successful achievement of program results in terms of increased understanding of pressing Antarctic and Southern Ocean research questions can then be used to solicit further resources to support an expanded program.









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Au nom de Savoir polaire Canada (POLAIRE) et du Comité canadien de recherche antarctique, je vous invite à participer à notre appel à contributions afin de nous aider à établir les priorités d'un Programme canadien de recherche antarctique. En tant que personne qui a participé ou s'est intéressée à la recherche antarctique, votre intrant est essentiel pour définir les domaines où les compétences canadiennes sur l'Antarctique seraient les mieux à même d'aider à répondre à des questions pressantes de recherche sur l'Antarctique et l'océan Austral et augmenter notre compréhension de la région antarctique et des liens polaires connexes aux systèmes de notre planète.



Vous pouvez accéder au sondage en suivant ce lien :

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SY7NHPL



Si vous avez de la difficulté à ouvrir le sondage avec ce lien, veuillez copier-coller le lien dans votre fureteur.



Nous vous invitons à transmettre cette invitation à d'autres collègues qui pourraient être intéressés à participer.



L'appel à contributions demeure ouvert jusqu'au 31 octobre 2015.



Merci d'avance d'avoir pris le temps de participer à cet appel à contributions. Votre intrant est vivement apprécié.





Contexte :



Savoir polaire Canada<http://www.canada.ca/fr/savoir-polaire/index.html> (POLAIRE) a été créé le 1er juin 2015 par la fusion du mandat et des fonctions de la Commission canadienne des affaires polaires avec la Station de recherche canadienne dans l'Extrême-Arctique (SRCEA), un établissement de calibre mondial, et son programme de science et de technologie. Cela comprend un mandat concernant l'Antarctique et l'engagement à élaborer pour le Canada un Programme national de recherche antarctique en comptant toujours sur les avis et orientations du Comité canadien des recherches antarctiques<http://www.canada.ca/fr/savoir-polaire/faireavancersavoirpolaire/ccra/index.html> (CCRA).



POLAIRE tiendra à Ottawa, au printemps 2016, un atelier réunissant la collectivité canadienne de la recherche polaire afin d'établir les priorités scientifiques et technologiques d'un Programme national de recherche antarctique pour le Canada. Les résultats de l'appel à contributions de l'automne 2015 serviront à cerner les domaines où les compétences canadiennes (sur l'Antarctique et l'Arctique) peuvent aider à gérer les questions de recherche pressantes sur l'Antarctique et l'océan Austral. Un deuxième appel à contributions, qui sera lancé en février/mars 2016, permettra de pousser plus loin les idées étudiées dans le premier appel afin d'établir la marche à suivre pour le Canada et d'appuyer un Programme canadien sur la recherche antarctique en collaboration avec la collectivité internationale de la recherche polaire. Les résultats des deux appels à contributions serviront à faciliter les discussions qui auront lieu à l'atelier du printemps 2016.



La Station de recherche canadienne dans l'Extrême-Arctique (SRCEA) de POLAIRE et son programme de science et de technologie suscitent déjà un intérêt important dans la collectivité internationale de la recherche polaire. Ce sont ces ententes au niveau institutionnel qui permettront à POLAIRE de négocier des partenariats coopératifs où la SRCEA servira à obtenir les ressources nécessaires pour offrir et soutenir un Programme national de recherche antarctique pour le Canada. Si le programme débouche sur des résultats favorables, soit une meilleure connaissance des questions de recherche pressantes en Antarctique et dans l'océan Austral, il sera alors possible de s'en servir pour demander d'autres ressources à l'appui d'un programme élargi.





Cordialement  /  Best wishes



Susan File
Research Analyst  |  Analyste de recherche
Polar Knowledge Canada | Savoir polaire Canada
(613) 222-6117
susan.file@polar-polaire.gc.ca
Follow us on Twitter!  @POLARCanada
Suivez-nous sur Twitter!  @POLAIRECanada




--
Ann Balasubramaniam
PhD Candidate
Water Lab
200 University Ave
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1
519-888-4567 ext.36540
annbala@gmail.com

Monday, September 21, 2015

Fwd: Join APECS this week in celebrating International Polar Week September 2015!

Hi APECS Canada,

Its Polar Week this week!  Excited??

Here's how can you participate:

1) Check out APECS international's Polar Week Programming

2) Participate in our tweet storm on September 24th. Use the hash tag: #tweetyourthesis  and tell us about your work!

3) Send out an email to your lab or departments, introducing yourself and why you love polar research.  You could also attach any recent publications or news articles that you find interesting (especially if they are yours- a self promotion opportunity!). Also let them know its polar week and forward them the following announcement from APECS inviting them to explore our Polar Week programs.

4) If you know of any French-immersion or franco-jeunesse schools please share this link with them and invite them to participate in APECS-France's / APECS-Canada's Polar Week programming en francais for elementary school children:

 Best,
Ann Balasubramaniam
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: APECS Information <info@apecs.is>
Date: Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 6:45 AM
Subject: Join APECS this week in celebrating International Polar Week September 2015!
To: AnnBalasubramaniam <annbala@gmail.com>


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Join APECS this week in celebrating International Polar Week September 2015! 

See what is happening during Polar Week September 2015 around the world! Are you looking for activities and ways to join us in this celebration? Visit our Polar Week website for some suggestions, events and information for Polar Week. We encourage all of our members and National Committees to participate!

Are you planning an event? Please send us an email with a short description of your event or activity to info@apecs.is so that we can list it on our Polar Week website! After the event, please send us a short article and some pictures about how it went, so we can include it with all the other reports about Polar Week activities on our website and let our members worldwide know about the amazing activities you are doing.

Share your research this week by getting involved in our Social Media Campaign

Check out and contribute to the APECS Polar Outreach Blog

Sign up for #TweetYourThesis on Twitter on 24 September!

Happy Polar Week!

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Ann Balasubramaniam
PhD Candidate
Water Lab
200 University Ave
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1
519-888-4567 ext.36540
annbala@gmail.com

Friday, September 18, 2015

Fwd: APECS Canada Board Nomination Period Closing today at NOON!

Good Morning APECS Canada,

I hope you have given this opportunity to serve on APECS Canada's board some thought and are ready to submit your C.V. and blurb to us by noon tomorrow!   We'll be happy to receive them!   Just to let you know APECS Canada has been working with national partners (such as Polar Knowledge Canada & National Contaminants Program) to find opportunities to have our members sit at the decision making table for at meetings.  We need the help of dedicated board members to keep on progressing in these and other respects. 

 Volunteer your time on APECS Canada's board and grow your skills and network ....sounds like a win win to me!  

Details below in forwarded message.  
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ann Balasubramaniam <annbala@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 2:05 PM
Subject: APECS Canada Board Nomination Period OPEN unitl SEPTEMBER 18th, 2015- Apply today!
To: canada@apecs.is


Dear APECS Canada members,

At the start of this new term we are happy to announce that the Terms of Reference/ Rules of Procedures (TOR/ROP) written by our working group has been approved by the current APECS board. 

According to our new TOR/ROP APECS Canada operates under the leadership of our open board and a leadership team that will be elected from the board by the board.  The open board will be voted in each fall term by the outgoing board.  

As such we are opening the NOMINATION PERIOD for the incoming Board members for the 2015-2016 term. The Board term is from 1 October to 30 September of each year and is renewable. All current Board members must please re-apply including anyone who joined recently in mid-term. 

Eligibility
Anyone who is a current member of APECS Canada can self-nominate to become a member of the board.  To clarify, you become a member of APECS Canada by ensuring you are signed up as a member of APECS International,  as APECS Canada is a national committee under APECS.  

Nomination
We ask our members to please self-nominate!  To do so, please submit a brief statement of interest (250 word max) and a C.V.  In your statement please state your name, your institution, your degree and program as well as any relevant information regarding your activity with APECS to date and your desired contribution to the board.  If you are currently or have in the past been a resident of a northern region of Canada please let us know, as we actively seek members from the north to join our board and leadership.  

Deadline:
Please submit your self nomination by Friday September 18th at noon.  Applications can be sent to jennifpro@gmail.com

For those interested in Board responsibilities please read below for excerpts from our TOR/ROP. 

Best,
Ann Balasubramaniam
APECS Canada Board Member


An excerpt taken from our TOR

2.4 The roles and responsibilities of the Board

 2.4.1 All APECS Canada members are eligible to serve on the Board.

2.4.2 The Board is mandated to make decisions and implement APECS Canada directions, activities, governance, and organizational structure. All members of the Board shall further the long-term interest of APECS Canada while fulfilling the mission of APECS Canada.

 2.4.3 All members of the Board are responsible for attending meetings. Board members are expected to work together outside of their outlined duties to promote major APECS Canada activities and governance.


2.4.5 The Board term is from 1 October to 30 September of each year and is renewable. Board members joining mid-term will be up for renewal with all Board members on 30 September.

2.4.6 Terms are for 1 year and renewable, with the hope that not all Board members change at each nomination period in order to provide continuity. 

2.4.8 The APECS Canada board will consist of at least 5 members to be considered active and held to these Terms of Reference and Rules of Procedure. There is no maximum size to the Board. The Board has the power and authority to increase or decrease its members as it sees fit based on the growth and development of APECS Canada, while maintaining at a minimum of at least 5 members.  
 
2.4.10 Board Members are entitled to:

  1.  Voting privileges on matters of importance to the TOR or ROP;
  2.  Participate in decision-making for APECS Canada; and
  3.  Apply to be a part of APECS Canada's Board Leadership Team.

2.4.11 Board members have the right and responsibility to share information on their organizational and research area's activities with APECS Canada members on a regular basis, as well as distribute APECS Canada information to their organizations' members.

2.4.12 In addition to the responsibilities of communication and participation, Board members must also contribute to a number of APECS Canada events and activities each year including, but not limited to, the following tasks to build and enhance APECS Canada as an organization, for example:
  • Post news items to the APECS website and social media pages

  • Participate and/or organize a webinar 

  • Create a 'did-you-know' factoid for distribution

  • Assist in organization and promotion of the field calendar 

  • Encourage the recruitment of new APECS members

  • Attend and/or organize APECS events at conferences when they occur

  • Panel discussions and/or networking events at large conference

  • Social gatherings at home institution

  • Give APECS presentations at a conference/meeting

  • Host a drinks-on-ice event locally

  • Plan and host a career development webinar

  •  Suggest new activities, not listed here.

2.4.13 The Board is required to submit an activity report to APECS once a year (usually in August), outlining events and activities that have occurred during the previous term (from October 1st to September 30th of each year).

2.4.14 If a long period of absence is part of a Board member's research/education/personal life or if periods of low activity due to upcoming commitments are anticipated, Board members have the responsibility to notify the Chair of the Board or Vice-Chair of Administration at least 30 days in advance of the period in question.





--
Ann Balasubramaniam
PhD Candidate
Water Lab
200 University Ave
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1
519-888-4567 ext.36540
annbala@gmail.com



--
Ann Balasubramaniam
PhD Candidate
Water Lab
200 University Ave
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1
519-888-4567 ext.36540
annbala@gmail.com

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Fwd: Postdoctoral Fellow in Arctic Shipping and Community Impacts

Of interest to some....

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Arctic Shipping and Community Impacts

The Environment, Society, and Policy Group (www.espg.ca) at the University of Ottawa (Department of Geography) is seeking applications for an 18 month postdoctoral fellowship to work on our latest research project: AMAIS - Arctic Marine Activities Integration & Synthesis Project (AMAIS): Enhancing Ocean Governance Through the Northern Marine Transportation Corridors.  Dr. Jackie Dawson – Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Environment, Society, and Policy, will supervise the position.

With the Canadian Coast Guard, Oceans North Canada, and the Canadian Ice Service – and in collaboration with Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (Canada's national Inuit organization) the overarching aim of the AMAIS project is to: contribute new knowledge that can be used to ensure safe Arctic shipping by informing the prioritization and enhancement of the Northern Marine Transportation Corridors.

The position would involve working on an interdisciplinary team to create 'local marine use zones' including sensitive ecological and socio-cultural sites for overlay and integration into the northern marine transportation corridors. (see http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/management/ti/media/docs/ALVARO__NMTC_Presentation.pdf)

The postdoctoral fellow will have the unique opportunity to engage with Inuit leaders and other federal policy makers by organizing a stakeholder workshop in Ottawa. The successful applicant will also travel extensively in the Canadian Arctic to facilitate community public participation geographic information systems (PPGIS) workshops in four Arctic communities.

The commitment for this position would be for 18 months (with the possibility of an extension of 12 months).  The start date is somewhat flexible but will begin no later than January 2016.

 Experience working in Inuit communities and beginner GIS skills are an asset.

If you are interested in learning more about this position, please contact Professor Jackie Dawson at jackie.dawson@uottawa.ca or Sharon Bernbaum, Research Coordinator, at sbernbau@uottawa.ca.

Applications should include a CV and cover letter and be sent to Sharon Bernbaum, Research Coordinator for ESPG at sbernbau@uottawa.ca, no later than October 30th, 2015.

 

Note that only short listed applicants will be contacted.

 

 





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Jennifer Provencher
jenniferprovencher.com
on twitter: @jenni_pro

Fwd: FW: MSc opportunity

Of interest to some....



MSc opportunity – "Invertebrate herbivory in Arctic and alpine tundra"

We are looking for an MSc student to participate in a project on invertebrate herbivory in tundra ecosystems under the supervision of Dr David Hik (University of Alberta) and Dr Isabel C Barrio (University of Iceland).

The project will investigate the impacts of invertebrate herbivory on arctic and alpine ecosystems.  Herbivory is a dominant interaction in tundra ecosystems, but the role of invertebrate herbivores in these systems has not been extensively investigated, and the prevalence and variability of the impacts of invertebrate herbivores at different tundra sites has not been evaluated.  Invertebrate herbivores are likely to respond faster to ongoing environmental changes that are occurring at unprecedented rates in these environments.  Methods to measure invertebrate herbivory are critical to establish monitoring programs that allow detection of changes over time.

The student will have access to samples collected at a network of sites using a common protocol (http://herbivory.biology.ualberta.ca/protocol/invertebrate-herbivory-protocol/).  In addition, the student will be encouraged to develop other research questions within the framework of this project, with the possibility of including a field component.  The outcomes of this research project will improve our understanding of the role of invertebrate herbivory in tundra ecosystems.

The student will work as part of an international team of researchers, and be involved in a dynamic research network, the Herbivory Network (http://herbivory.biology.ualberta.ca).

Required qualifications: requirements for MSc applicants at the University of Alberta can be found here (http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/programs/graduate/apply-now/apply-now/).  International students are also encouraged to apply. Candidates should hold an undergraduate degree in biology or equivalent field.

Funding: the position will be funded by a combination of research grants and by a competitive teaching assistantship.  Applicants are also expected to be competitive for applications for other scholarship and research support.  The position is for 24 months and will begin as soon as January 2016.  The student will be based at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, and will have opportunities for international collaboration.

Application procedure: please send a 1-2 page letter of interest, CV, copy of transcripts (unofficial is fine for initial application), and contact information for 3 references, to Dr David Hik (dhik@ualberta.ca) or Dr Isabel C Barrio (icbarrio@hi.is).  For full consideration, application materials must be received by Friday October 2, 2015 (deadline for applications at UofA is October 15, 2015).

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions!

 

--   Isabel Catalán Barrio  Institute of Life and Environmental Sciences  University of Iceland  Sturlugata 7, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland     E.mail: icbarrio@gmail.com  URL: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Isabel_C_Barrio       http://herbivory.biology.ualberta.ca



--
Jennifer Provencher
jenniferprovencher.com
on twitter: @jenni_pro

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Fwd: Please distribute - Opportunities at Northern Public Affairs

May be of interest to some...
---------- Forwarded message ----------


Dear all,

Northern Public Affairs is seeking talented, motivated people to help with reporting, social media and community engagement, and grant writing and development on a part-time or as-needed basis. Existing relationships with Northern and Indigenous communities are an asset. Please see the attached job ad for further details. The deadline for applications is September 25th.

Northern Public Affairs is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing education by publishing analysis, research, and discussion about Canada's North that is accessible to its residents and observers. See www.northernpublicaffairs.ca for more information.

Please feel free to contact me at joshua.gladstone@northernpublicaffairs.ca with any questions. 

Yours truly,

Josh




--
Jennifer Provencher
jenniferprovencher.com
on twitter: @jenni_pro

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Reminder re upcoming deadline - APECS Canada–ASA Mentor Award 2015

Dear ehPECS colleagues,

 

Reminder - the APECS Canada–ASA Mentor Award is seeking nominations for 2015!

 

Ten days to go to get your nominations in! Nominations are due September 18th 2015 (11:59pm PDT).

 

Please pass this reminder on to your partners and networks! Cross-postings happen!

 

APECS Canada and the ArcticNet Student Association (ASA) recognize and honor the efforts of their mentors within the polar science community of Canada. This award has been created to acknowledge the time and energy that mentors dedicate to early career researchers each year, and their efforts in building a supportive community.

 

Do you know of a worthy mentor and wish to complete a nomination? The application procedure, guidelines, past recipients, media coverage, and all other relevant information is available here: http://www.apecs.is/get-involved/national-committees/apecs-canada/apecs-canada-asa-mentor-award.html

 

This year's third recipient of the award will be announced at the banquet of the ArcticNet ASM 2015 meeting in Vancouver, BC in December.

 

Contact Nikolaus Gantner (nikolaus.gantner@trentu.ca) for more information.

 

For the awards committee,

 

Dr. Nikolaus Gantner

-

APECS Canada-ASA Mentor Award Chair (2013-2015)

 

Friday, September 4, 2015

APECS Canada Board Nomination Period OPEN unitl SEPTEMBER 18th, 2015- Apply today!

Dear APECS Canada members,

At the start of this new term we are happy to announce that the Terms of Reference/ Rules of Procedures (TOR/ROP) written by our working group has been approved by the current APECS board. 

According to our new TOR/ROP APECS Canada operates under the leadership of our open board and a leadership team that will be elected from the board by the board.  The open board will be voted in each fall term by the outgoing board.  

As such we are opening the NOMINATION PERIOD for the incoming Board members for the 2015-2016 term. The Board term is from 1 October to 30 September of each year and is renewable. All current Board members must please re-apply including anyone who joined recently in mid-term. 

Eligibility
Anyone who is a current member of APECS Canada can self-nominate to become a member of the board.  To clarify, you become a member of APECS Canada by ensuring you are signed up as a member of APECS International,  as APECS Canada is a national committee under APECS.  

Nomination
We ask our members to please self-nominate!  To do so, please submit a brief statement of interest (250 word max) and a C.V.  In your statement please state your name, your institution, your degree and program as well as any relevant information regarding your activity with APECS to date and your desired contribution to the board.  If you are currently or have in the past been a resident of a northern region of Canada please let us know, as we actively seek members from the north to join our board and leadership.  

Deadline:
Please submit your self nomination by Friday September 18th at noon.  Applications can be sent to jennifpro@gmail.com

For those interested in Board responsibilities please read below for excerpts from our TOR/ROP. 

Best,
Ann Balasubramaniam
APECS Canada Board Member


An excerpt taken from our TOR

2.4 The roles and responsibilities of the Board

 2.4.1 All APECS Canada members are eligible to serve on the Board.

2.4.2 The Board is mandated to make decisions and implement APECS Canada directions, activities, governance, and organizational structure. All members of the Board shall further the long-term interest of APECS Canada while fulfilling the mission of APECS Canada.

 2.4.3 All members of the Board are responsible for attending meetings. Board members are expected to work together outside of their outlined duties to promote major APECS Canada activities and governance.


2.4.5 The Board term is from 1 October to 30 September of each year and is renewable. Board members joining mid-term will be up for renewal with all Board members on 30 September.

2.4.6 Terms are for 1 year and renewable, with the hope that not all Board members change at each nomination period in order to provide continuity. 

2.4.8 The APECS Canada board will consist of at least 5 members to be considered active and held to these Terms of Reference and Rules of Procedure. There is no maximum size to the Board. The Board has the power and authority to increase or decrease its members as it sees fit based on the growth and development of APECS Canada, while maintaining at a minimum of at least 5 members.  
 
2.4.10 Board Members are entitled to:

  1.  Voting privileges on matters of importance to the TOR or ROP;
  2.  Participate in decision-making for APECS Canada; and
  3.  Apply to be a part of APECS Canada's Board Leadership Team.

2.4.11 Board members have the right and responsibility to share information on their organizational and research area's activities with APECS Canada members on a regular basis, as well as distribute APECS Canada information to their organizations' members.

2.4.12 In addition to the responsibilities of communication and participation, Board members must also contribute to a number of APECS Canada events and activities each year including, but not limited to, the following tasks to build and enhance APECS Canada as an organization, for example:
  • Post news items to the APECS website and social media pages

  • Participate and/or organize a webinar 

  • Create a 'did-you-know' factoid for distribution

  • Assist in organization and promotion of the field calendar 

  • Encourage the recruitment of new APECS members

  • Attend and/or organize APECS events at conferences when they occur

  • Panel discussions and/or networking events at large conference

  • Social gatherings at home institution

  • Give APECS presentations at a conference/meeting

  • Host a drinks-on-ice event locally

  • Plan and host a career development webinar

  •  Suggest new activities, not listed here.

2.4.13 The Board is required to submit an activity report to APECS once a year (usually in August), outlining events and activities that have occurred during the previous term (from October 1st to September 30th of each year).

2.4.14 If a long period of absence is part of a Board member's research/education/personal life or if periods of low activity due to upcoming commitments are anticipated, Board members have the responsibility to notify the Chair of the Board or Vice-Chair of Administration at least 30 days in advance of the period in question.


Fwd: Postdoctoral fellowship - housing and health in the Canadian Arctic


Of interest to some...

We are looking to fill postdoctoral position on a project examining housing conditions in the Canadian Arctic in relation to Inuit health and well-being. This mixed-methods project has two components: a prospective epidemiological intended to assess the impact of access to new housing on the health of Inuit; and qualitative study designed to document experiences of access to new housing for Inuit families and define "adequate housing" and "overcrowding" according to Inuit perspectives.

 

The trainee will join a dynamic and interdisciplinary team of researchers and graduate students based at Axe Santé des populations et pratiques optimales en santé of the Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec – Université Laval.

 

Please do not hesitate to share this postdoctoral position offer in your respective networks. The deadline for submission of applications is 25 September 2015.

 

Best regards,

Mylene Riva and Christopher Fletcher

 

 

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Bonjour,

 

Nous voulons recruter une ou une stagiaire postdoctoral sur un projet portant sur les conditions des logements dans l'arctique canadien et la santé et bien-être des Inuit. Ce projet de recherche à devis empirique mixte comporte deux volets : une étude épidémiologique prospective dont l'objectif est d'évaluer l'impact de l'accès à un nouveau logement sur la santé des Inuit; et des études qualitatives visant à documenter les expériences de l'accès à un nouveau logement pour les familles inuit et définir un « logement adéquat » et le « surpeuplement des logements » selon des perspectives inuit.

 

Le/la stagiaire s'insèrera dans une équipe dynamique et interdisciplinaire composée de chercheurs et d'étudiants gradués basée à l'Axe Santé des populations et pratiques optimales en santé du Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec – Université Laval.

 

N'hésitez pas à partager l'offre de stage dans vos réseaux respectifs. La date limite pour le dépôt de candidatures est le 25 septembre 2015.

 

Au plaisir,

Mylène Riva et Christopher Fletcher

 

 

Mylène Riva, PhD                                                                                                       

Professeure adjoint/Assistant Professor

Département de médecine sociale et préventive/Department of Social and Preventive Medicine

Université Laval

 

Chercheure

Axe Santé des populations et pratiques optimales en santé,  Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec

Population Health and Optimal Practices in Health Research Unit, CHU de Québec Research Centre

 

Adresse postale/Postal address :

Axe Santé des populations et pratiques optimales en santé, Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec

2875 Boul. Laurier, Édifice Delta 2, Bureau 600, Québec, Canada G1V 2M2

Tel: 418-525-4444, ext. 46582; Cell: 438-862-8281; Fax: 418-654-2726

E-mail: mylene.riva@crchuq.ulaval.ca

 

Nasivvik Centre for Inuit Health and Changing Environments: http://www.nasivvik.ca

Programme interuniversitaire de formation en recherche en santé mondiale (Santé-Cap) : http://www.pifrsm-ghrcaps.org/

 




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Fwd: [Anteco] PhD Scholarship -Climate change refugia for threatened plants in the sub-Antarctic [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

This sounds like a great PhD opportunity. Please circulate!

Moritz Schmid
PhD Candidate in marine Oceanography
Laboratory Louis Fortier & Takuvik Joint International Laboratory

Pavillon Alexandre-Vachon
1045, Avenue de la Médecine
Université Laval 
Québec (Québec) G1V 0A6
Canada
www.takuvik.ulaval.ca

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Fwd: Postdoctoral position in enviromental epidemiology/Offre de stage postdoctoral en épidémiologie environnementale

Of interest to some....

You may also be interested in or know someone else who would be interested in the following postdoctoral position in epidemiology, examining the associations and interactions between Hg exposure, nutritional status, and type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk factors among Nunavik Inuit. 

Please see details below and attached, and feel free to distribute this information widely. 


Warm regards,

Shirin


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Shirin Nuesslein
Nasivvik Centre Administrative Coordinator
Health, Environment and Indigenous Communities Research Group
Indigenous Studies Department, Trent University
1600 West Bank Dr.
Peterborough, ON K9J 7B8

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De : Melanie Lemire 
Envoyé : 31 août 2015 17:55
Cc : pierre.ayotte@inspq.qc.ca
Objet : For diffusion: Postdoctoral position in enviromental epidemiology/Offre de stage postdoctoral en épidémiologie environnementale

 

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Dear colleagues, 


Pierre Ayotte and I are looking for an exceptional candidate for a postdoctoral position in Environmental Epidemiology.


This postdoctoral fellowship is based on a cross sectional study aimed to examine the associations and interactions between Hg exposure, nutritional status, and type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk factors among Nunavik Inuit. For this study, new analytical methods have been developed in order to study new biomarkers of Se status (selenoproteins, selenoalbumin and selenoneine) and metabolites of early type 2 diabetes (2-aminoadipic acid, branched chain amino acids and acylcarnitines).


The trainee will join a dynamic and interdisciplinary team of researchers and graduate students based at l'Axe Santé des populations et pratiques optimales en santé of the Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec – Université Laval, and at the Institut National de Santé Publique du Québec.


Please do not hesitate to share this postdoctoral position offer in your respective networks. The deadline for submission of applications is 15 September 2015.


Best regards,

Mélanie Lemire and Pierre Ayotte

 

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Chères et chers collègues,


Pierre Ayotte et moi-même sommes à la recherche d'une ou d'un candidat(e) d'exception pour un stage postdoctoral en épidémiologie environnementale.


Ce stage repose sur une étude transversale ayant pour objectif d'étudier les associations et les interactions entre l'exposition au Hg, le statut nutritionnel et le diabète de type 2 et les facteurs de risques des maladies cardiovasculaires chez les Inuit au Nunavik. Pour cette étude, de nouvelles méthodes analytiques ont été développées dans le but d'étudier de nouveaux bioindicateurs de statut en Se (sélénoprotéines, sélénoalbumine et sélénoneine) et des métabolites précoces du diabète de type 2 (acide 2-aminoadipique, acides aminés branchés et acylcarnitines).


Le/la stagiaire s'insèrera dans une équipe dynamique et interdisciplinaire composée de chercheurs et d'étudiants gradués basée à l'Axe Santé des populations et pratiques optimales en santé du Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec – Université Laval, et à l'Institut National de Santé Publique du Québec.


N'hésitez pas à partager l'offre de stage dans vos réseaux respectifs. La date limite pour le dépôt de candidatures est le 15 septembre 2015.

 

Au plaisir,

Mélanie Lemire et Pierre Ayotte

 

 

 

Département de médecine sociale et préventive

Faculté de Médecine, Université Laval

 

Axe Santé des populations et pratiques optimales en santé

Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec

 

Tel. +1 418 525-4444 e.46535

Cell. +1 418 866-1138

Courriel: melanie.lemire@crchuq.ulaval.ca

Skype : melrouge

 

Adresse de correspondance :

2875 Boul. Laurier

Édifice Delta 2, bureau 600

Québec G1V 2M2

Qc, Canada

 

Visitez nos sites!

www.nasivvik.ca

www.copeh-canada.org

 

 




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Fwd: Postdoctoral Fellowship - Housing and Health in the Canadian Arctic

Of interest to some....
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You may be interested or know someone else who is interested in the following postdoctoral position: "Housing in the Canadian Arctic: 

Impacts on the health and well-being of Inuit populations?  Logement dans l'Arctique Canadien : Quels sont les impacts sur la santé et le bien-être des populations inuit ?"


Please see details below and attached, and feel free to distribute this information widely. 


Warm regards,

Shirin


_____________

Shirin Nuesslein
Nasivvik Centre Administrative Coordinator
Health, Environment and Indigenous Communities Research Group
Indigenous Studies Department, Trent University
1600 West Bank Dr.
Peterborough, ON K9J 7B8

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De : Mylene Riva 
Envoyé : 28 août 2015 13:59
À : Chris Furgal (cfurgal@gmail.com)
Cc : Christopher Fletcher
Objet : TR: Postdoctoral fellowship - housing and health in the Canadian Arctic


 

Hello,

We are looking to fill postdoctoral position on a project examining housing conditions in the Canadian Arctic in relation to Inuit health and well-being. This mixed-methods project has two components: a prospective epidemiological intended to assess the impact of access to new housing on the health of Inuit; and qualitative study designed to document experiences of access to new housing for Inuit families and define "adequate housing" and "overcrowding" according to Inuit perspectives. 

The trainee will join a dynamic and interdisciplinary team of researchers and graduate students based at Axe Santé des populations et pratiques optimales en santé of the Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec – Université Laval. 

 

Please do not hesitate to share this postdoctoral position offer in your respective networks. The deadline for submission of applications is 25 September 2015.

 

Best regards,

Mylene Riva and Christopher Fletcher

 

 

******************************************

 

 

Bonjour, 

 

Nous voulons recruter une ou une stagiaire postdoctoral sur un projet portant sur les conditions des logements dans l'arctique canadien et la santé et bien-être des Inuit. Ce projet de recherche à devis empirique mixte comporte deux volets : une étude épidémiologique prospective dont l'objectif est d'évaluer l'impact de l'accès à un nouveau logement sur la santé des Inuit; et des études qualitatives visant à documenter les expériences de l'accès à un nouveau logement pour les familles inuit et définir un « logement adéquat » et le « surpeuplement des logements » selon des perspectives inuit.

 

Le/la stagiaire s'insèrera dans une équipe dynamique et interdisciplinaire composée de chercheurs et d'étudiants gradués basée à l'Axe Santé des populations et pratiques optimales en santé du Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec – Université Laval.

 

N'hésitez pas à partager l'offre de stage dans vos réseaux respectifs. La date limite pour le dépôt de candidatures est le 25 septembre 2015.

 

Au plaisir,

Mylène Riva et Christopher Fletcher

 

 

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Mylène Riva, PhD                                                                Description : cid:image002.gif@01CB00D3.1C4AE180                                       

Professeure adjoint/Assistant Professor

Département de médecine sociale et préventive/Department of Social and Preventive Medicine

Université Laval

 

Chercheure

Axe Santé des populations et pratiques optimales en santé,  Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec

Population Health and Optimal Practices in Health Research Unit, CHU de Québec Research Centre

 

Adresse postale/Postal address :

Axe Santé des populations et pratiques optimales en santé, Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec

2875 Boul. Laurier, Édifice Delta 2, Bureau 600, Québec, Canada G1V 2M2

Tel: 418-525-4444, ext. 46582; Cell: 438-862-8281; Fax: 418-654-2726

E-mail: mylene.riva@crchuq.ulaval.ca

 

Nasivvik Centre for Inuit Health and Changing Environments: http://www.nasivvik.ca

Programme interuniversitaire de formation en recherche en santé mondiale (Santé-Cap) : http://www.pifrsm-ghrcaps.org/

 





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Jennifer Provencher
jenniferprovencher.com
on twitter: @jenni_pro