11th Annual National Gathering of Graduate Students
.jpg)
Indigenous Innovation Integration embodies the research and work of our graduate students. The work we do is representative in all three words: We are Indigenous. We are innovative. We integrate community-based health research into scholarly knowledge, health policy, and health practice. At this gathering, IPHRC will showcase the amazing Indigenous research of our present and future researchers.
Full Program now available!
SATURDAY
Plenary/keynote: Dr. Margaret Kovach, University of Saskatchewan, author of Indigenous Methodologies: Characteristics, Conversations, Contexts (2009)
Concurrent Workshops:
Workshop 1— Ethics in Indigenous Health Research, Tri-Council and Beyond: Dr. Carrie Bourassa (FNUniv)
Workshop 2—Embodied Research: Dr. Warren Linds (Concordia U), Dr. Jo-Ann Episkenew (U Regina), Heather Ritenburg (U Regina)
Workshop 3—Building Your CV: Dr. James Mulvale (U Regina)
SATURDAY Afternoon: Concurrent Student Presentations
SATURDAY Evening: CIHR-IAPH Scientific Director Awards
SUNDAY
Plenary: Innovative Methodologies: Dr. Charity Marsh (U Regina), Dr. Pammla Petrucka (U Saskatchewan), Kim McKay-McNabb (U Regina), Sarah Oosman (U Saskatchewan)
Concurrent Workshops:
Workshop 4—Writing for Publication: Dr.Mary Hampton (Luther College)
Workshop 5—Participatory Processes in Indigenous Health Research: Dr. Viv Ramsden (U Saskatchewan)
Workshop 6—Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge: Dr. Cora Weber-Pillwax (U Alberta)
SUNDAY Afternoon: Concurrent Student Presentations
SUNDAY Evening: Cultural Event: Traditional Usage of Tobacco (Elder Betty McKenna and Jaimee Marks)
MONDAY
Opening Plenary: A Poverty Reduction Approach to Improving the Health and Well-being of First Nation Communities (PAR Project) Charlotte Reading, PhD
Concurrent NEAHR Research Workshops
MONDAY Afternoon Plenary: Life After Completing a PhD - The Journey Continues Treena Delormier, PhD PDt
NEAHR Research Workshops
NEAHR Research Panel – Ask the Researcher
For more information please contact the IPHRC Research Coordinator, Marissa Desjardins