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If you know of any faculty members that do research in these areas and 
would be interested in hiring an UG student for the summer, then read 
on..........

Regina

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From: ArcticInfo <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:00 AM
Subject: Undergraduate Research Awards Available - Nasivvik Centre for 
Inuit Health and Changing Environments
To: ArcticInfo <[log in to unmask]>


Undergraduate Research Awards Available
Nasivvik Centre for Inuit Health and Changing Environments

Application Deadline: Friday, 3 April 2009, 5:00pm EST

For further information, please contact:
Susie Bernier
Email: [log in to unmask]

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The Nasivvik Centre for Inuit Health and Changing Environments announces
a call for Summer Student Research Award Applications (at the
undergraduate level). Nasivvik Centre will provide funding for students
to gain research and training experience by participating in research
during the summer months (May-August). Applications are invited from
researchers whose work focuses on one or more of the 3 themes identified
by the Nasivvik Centre: food, water, and natural / traditional medicines
and remedies. 100% of funds must be used for an undergraduate student
salary.

The Nasivvik Centre for Inuit Health and Changing Environments is a
multidisciplinary research and training center funded by the Institute
of Aboriginal Peoples Health (IAPH). The Nasivvik Centre is focused on
building capacity in Inuit health research through trainee support, and
promoting research in specific areas of Inuit environmental health.

The program is open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of
Canada at the time of application. Applications for funding should be
made by a researcher of an established research project who will be
supervising/hiring a student intern. Students must be returning to a
recognized undergraduate/graduate program in September 2009.

To apply, please submit a two-page description of the research project
and a copy of the full research proposal. Applications must also include
the following:
 - A half-page description of the role to be played by the undergraduate
 student in the project;
 - A list and level of other sources of funding for the project;
 - Location of the work; and
- The names and contact information of both the researcher and the
undergraduate student.

Students will be expected to submit a 3-page report to the Nasivvik
Centre by 25 September 2009. Supervisors will be requested to aid the
students in identifying any outcomes of their summer research
experience.

The application deadline is Friday, 3 April 2009, 5:00 pm EST. Late or
incomplete applications will not be considered. Please submit
applications to:
Susie Bernier
Executive Director
Nasivvik Centre
Edifice Delta 2, Bureau 600
2875, boulevard Laurier, 6e etage
Sainte-Foy, Quebec G1V 2M2
Phone: 418-656-4141, ext. 46516
Fax: 418-654-2726
Email: [log in to unmask]

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