This is a blog recording the announcements that are sent out on the CASCA listserv.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

New Proposals -new issue out (Vol.4, #1)

New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry has just
published its latest issue at
http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals. We invite you to review
the Table of Contents here and then visit our web site to review articles
and items of interest.

We encourage you to consider submitting an article, comment, photo essay for
consideration. The types of engaged progressive research that we publish
extends across the many disciplines of social science and humanities
research. Upcoming issues include an anthropological analysis of
neo-liberal social movements, a reassessment of the relationship between
feminism and marxism, and the publication of a new revised edition of a
great introductory anthropology collection, Anthropology for a Small Planet.

Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Charles R. Menzies
University of British Columbia
cmenzies@interchange.ubc.ca

New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry
Vol 4, No 1 (2010)
Table of Contents
http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals/issue/view/96

Introduction
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Retrospection and Hope in a Democratic Socialist Alternative (5-6)
Charles R. Menzies


Feature Article
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Social Movements and Counter-Hegemony: Lessons from the Field (7-22)
William K. Carroll, R. S. Ratner


Comments and Arguments
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Base, Superstructure, Aesthetic Level: notes on a theory (23-28)
Gary Tedman


Articles
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Learning a lesson: An anarchist's defence of Marxism based socialism
(29-34)
Arpad Kovacs

Sports Commentators and Late Monopoly Capitalist Indoctrination in the
United States (35-47)
Kirk Packwood

Lohas and The Indigo Dollar: Growing The Spiritual Economy (48-60)
Joseph Gelfer


Complete Printable Version
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Complete Printable Version (1-60)
NP Editorial Collective


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New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry
http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals

Promoting your titles at Library of Social Science's 2011 book exhibits

Dear Colleague,

Library of Social Science is the premier company organizing and managing
book exhibits for scholarly conferences. Please see:

http://www.libraryofsocialscience.com/index.html

and

http://www.libraryofsocialscience.com/gallery.html

We are currently organizing book exhibits for five upcoming 2011
conferences that focus on themes such as multiculturalism, ethnicity,
race, class, gender, politics and economics, education and psychology.

You may have authored books that we would like to exhibit and promote at
these conferences.

Please review the write-ups on the conferences below, and then reply to
BookExhibitSuggestions@libraryofsocialscience.com using the following
abbreviations to tell us at which conferences you would like us to
promote your books:

NAAAS: National Association of African American Studies
NAES: National Association for Ethnic Studies
NMCS: National Multicultural Conference & Summit
PSA: Pacific Sociological Association
TCWR: Teachers College Winter Roundtable

Please provide the title and publisher of each of your books, as well as
your primary contact’s name, email address and telephone number at
each pressâ€"and we’ll take it from there.

We look forward to bringing your books to the attention of the prominent
scholars and researchers who attend these meetings.

Best regards,
Mei Ha Chan
Associate Director
Tel: 718.393.1075 x 1

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January 27-28 Seattle, WA

National Multicultural Conference & Summit (NMCS) 2011: “Unification
through Diversity: Bridging Psychological Science & Practice in the
Public Interest”

NMCS convenes scientists, practitioners and educators in psychology and
related fields to inform and inspire multicultural theory, research and
practice. This major biennial meetingâ€"with over 1,000 expected to
attendâ€"addresses pressing social issues and fosters collaboration
among researchers, psychiatrists and counselors to promote the
well-being of historically-marginalized people.

February 14-19 Baton Rouge, LA

National Conference of the National Association of African American
Studies & Affiliates (NAAAS)

NAAAS was founded in 1992 to promote African and African-American
Studies and to train young scholars in these fields. Since then, NAAAS
has been joined by the National Association of Hispanic & Latino
Studies, the National Association of Native American Studies and the
International Association of Asian Studies to become one of the leading
multicultural and ethnic studies societies. At their 2011 conference,
speakers will cover topics ranging from education and social issues,
health and sports, and religion to economics, military studies, history
and literature, science, and special panels on Islamic Studies.

February 25-26 Teachers College, Columbia U.

28th Annual Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education
(TCWR): “Privileging Indigenous Voices: Hearing the Wisdom of
Generations”

The Winter Roundtableâ€"sponsored by Teachers Collegeâ€"is the
longest-running professional education program devoted to studying the
psychological and educational implications of race, ethnicity, class,
gender, sexual orientation and religious affiliation.

March 10-13 Seattle, WA

82nd Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association (PSA):
“Sociologists as Claims Makers: Turning Theory into Action”

The annual PSA meeting is one of the largest and most popular
sociological conferences, with well over 1,000 people expected to
attend. These prominent scholars are avid book buyers looking for titles
on the full range of Sociology topics.

April 7-9 Claremont Graduate U., Claremont, CA

39th Annual Conference of the National Association for Ethnic Studies
(NAES): “The New Racism: Illusions of Equality and the Assault on
Ethnic Studies”

NAES provides an interdisciplinary forum for scholars and activists
concerned with national and international dimensions of ethnicity, race,
intergroup relations and the cultural life of minorities. This lively
conference will explore how race and ethnicity are characterized in
popular media, education and politics. Among the topics examined:
racialized legislation; racism, gender and sexuality; Obama nation;
profiling; affirmative action; hate groups, race and sports; medicine,
public health and social welfare policy; and post-racial ideology.


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LIBRARY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE BOOK EXHIBITS
http://www.libraryofsocialscience.com/

Richard Koenigsberg, Ph.D., Director: 718-393-1081
Mei Ha Chan, Associate Director: 718-393-1075
Orion Anderson, Communication Director: 718-393-1104
Hugh Galford, Marketing Manager: 718-393-1104
Richard Klein, On Site Exhibit Manager: 718-393-1075
This message sent by:
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9230 56th Ave
Suite 3E
Elmhurst, NY 11373

Sunday, November 28, 2010

CASCA: Jobs/Emplois: Course Instructor: Trent

Please click for more information:

http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=161%3Ajob-course-instructor-latin-american-politics&catid=37&Itemid=88&lang=en

CFP, Announcement of Panel at CASCA conference: Panel Title: Indigenous Ecumenes: "Known Inhabited Worlds" as an Approach to the Study of Social Reproduction and Long-Term Change

Please see the CASCA 2011 conference panel page:

http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=b%3Elog&id=41&Itemid=90&lang=en

CASCA: Jobs/Emplois

Assistant Professor (Anthropology) Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs
Institute (CDFAI) Chair in Civil-Military Relations
University: University of Calgary

http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=146%3A
job-cdfai-ucalgary&catid=37&Itemid=88&lang=en


Four Year Doctoral Fellowship
University: UBC
http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=150%3A
fellowship-ubc&catid=35&Itemid=88&lang=en


Canadian Museum of Civilization Fellowship Program
University: Open
http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=151%3A
fellowship-cmc&catid=35&Itemid=88&lang=en


United Nations University Office Fellowship
University: UNU-ONY

http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=152%3A
fellowship-unu&catid=35&Itemid=88&lang=en


Museum Director
Museum: Woodland Cultural Centre

http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=153%3A
job-woodland-cultural-centure&catid=38&Itemid=88&lang=en


Design Anthropologist, Industrial Design
Job Posting: RIM
http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=147%3A
job-rim&catid=39&Itemid=88&lang=en


Medical Anthropology (Edmonton)
Job Posting: Placement Group
http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=149%3A
job-medical-anthropology&catid=39&Itemid=88&lang=en


Aboriginal Affairs ­ Traditional Studies Specialist
Job Posting: Golder Associates Ltd.
http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=148%3A
job-golder&catid=39&Itemid=88&lang=en


Research Co-Ordinator
Job Posting: Assets Coming Together for Youth Project (York University)
http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=157%3A
job-research-coordinator&catid=39&Itemid=88&lang=en


Program Officer
Job Posting: Canadian Health Services Research Foundation
http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=155%3A
job-program-officer&catid=39&Itemid=88&lang=en


Program Director
Job Posting: EQUITAS
http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=156%3A
job-equitas&catid=39&Itemid=88&lang=en


Senior Evaluation Analyst
Job Posting: Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA)

http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=154%3A
job-ccsa&catid=39&Itemid=88&lang=en


Stephen Jarislowsky Chair in Culture Change in Rapidly Developing Modern
Societies: Assistant Professor (Tenure-track)
University: Memorial

http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=158%3A
job-stephen-jarislowsky-chair&catid=37&Itemid=88&lang=en

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Job Posting - Human Rights/Droits Humains, Montreal

EQUITAS
Equitas - Centre international d'éducation aux droits humains/
International Centre
for Human Rights
Equitas - Centre international d'éducation aux droits humains/
International Centre
for Human Rights

Directeur/Directrice des programmes
Equitas is seeking a Director of Programs to provide strategic leadership
to ensure
the continued success of its international programs during this
challenging period
for global human rights work. Equitas is a Montreal-based non-profit
organization
that has been advancing equality, social justice and respect for human
dignity
through innovative education programs in Canada and around the world for
over 40
years. Equitas programs equip frontline human rights defenders and educators,
government institutions and children and youth with knowledge and skills to
transform attitudes and practices that help build a global culture of
human rights.
Equitas has a network of over 3,200 alumni of its training programs
worldwide.
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Director of Programs will
collaborate with
an experienced program team to ensure Equitas seizes program development
opportunities in a challenging funding environment. The Director of
Programs is a
central and active member of the Management Team and is responsible for
initiating
and managing strategic development, fundraising, and implementation of
Equitas
international program initiatives. He/she works closely with the Director of
Education, the Controller in fulfilling his/her functions.
The core job responsibilities of the position include:
Strategic Leadership of Equitas Programs

Develop overall strategy and provide clear direction for Equitas' program
activities
in response to global trends and the strategic direction adopted by the
Board of
Directors.
Conduct ongoing analysis of program impacts and promote Equitas successes
to various
stakeholders.
Provide leadership and support to Program Unit staff with respect to
multiyear
program/project fundraising, including developing strategic relationships
with
current and potential funders.
Initiate and oversee the annual program planning process.

Program Management

Provide leadership, coaching, and supervision to Program Unit staff
working on
international programs.
Monitor and assess progress of international programs and projects
(including their
financial standing) and take action when required.

Required skills and qualifications:

A minimum of 10 years project management in the NGO or social sector.
A successful track-record in securing multi-year project funding and
significant
experience in initiating and managing relationships with donor agencies.
Solid experience, knowledge, and understanding of human rights and human
rights
education within the international context.
Proven leadership skills and experience in motivating and managing diverse
teams and
leading/supervising/coaching staff.
Personal creativity, strategic judgment, innovation and vision.
A high level of personal and professional integrity, tact and discretion.
An ability to organize, prioritize and manage multiple projects and
deadlines at the
same time.
Experience working in a cross-cultural setting and with overseas partners.
Ability to communicate orally, and read and understand documents, in both of
Canada's official languages (English and French); and excellent writing
skills in at
least one of these.
Applicants must have the right to work in Canada.

Other Considerations

Commitment to Equitas' mission and values
Ability to travel 3 to 4 times a year for an average of 2 weeks at a time
Ability to work well in a team and to contribute to the collaborative
management of
Equitas

Equitas supports employment practices that promote diversity and respect
human
rights and offers a competitive salary and benefits for this type of
position in the
NGO sector. Please submit your letter of application, resume, and salary
expectations by e-mail no later than Monday, November 29, 2010 to:
Pego Brennan, Executive Assistant: pbrennan@equitas.org
Tel: (514) 954-0382 ext. 240
Equitas thanks all applicants for their interest; however, only applicants
under
consideration will be contacted.
Approximate Starting date: February 1, 2011
More information on Equitas is available at www.equitas.org .


Equitas est à la recherche d'une directrice ou d'un directeur des
programmes capable
d'exercer un leadership stratégique afin d'assurer la réussite de ses
programmes à
l'échelon international dans une période où le travail en matière de
droits humains
fait face à de nombreux défis. Equitas est une organisation non
gouvernementale à
but non lucratif basée à Montréal. Depuis plus de 40 ans, nous œuvrons en
faveur de
l'égalité, la justice sociale et le respect de la dignité humaine au
Canada et
partout dans le monde grâce à nos programmes d'éducation aux droits humains
novateurs. Ces derniers permettent aux militants et éducateurs des droits
humains,
institutions gouvernementales, jeunes et enfants d'acquérir les
connaissances,
habiletés et valeurs nécessaires à l'édification d'une culture mondiale
des droits
humains.
Se rapportant au directeur général et en collaboration avec une équipe
expérimentée,
la directrice ou le directeur des programmes devra s'assurer qu'Equitas
profite des
occasions de développement de programmes qui se présentent dans un milieu
où le
financement est de plus en plus difficile. La directrice ou le directeur des
programmes est membre actif et fondamental de l'équipe de gestion. Elle ou
il est
responsable d'initier et de gérer le développement stratégique, la
recherche de
fonds et la mise en œuvre d'initiatives liées aux programmes internationaux
d'Equitas. Elle ou il travaille étroitement avec la directrice de
l'éducation et la
contrôleuse.
Principales responsabilités liées à ce poste :
Le leadership stratégique des programmes d'Equitas

Développer la stratégie globale et fournir une direction claire quant aux
programmes
d'Equitas en réponse aux tendances mondiales et à l'orientation
stratégique adoptée
par le conseil d'administration
Mener une analyse continue des impacts des programmes et promouvoir les
succès
d'Equitas auprès des parties prenantes
Gérer et appuyer l'équipe de l'unité des programmes quant au financement des
programmes/projets, et favoriser des liens stratégiques avec les bailleurs
de fonds
actuels et potentiels
Amorcer et suivre le processus de la planification annelle

Gestion des programmes

Exercer un rôle de leader, de « coach » et de superviseur auprès du
personnel de
l'unité des programmes affecté aux programmes internationaux
Suivre de près et évaluer le progrès des programmes et projets
internationaux (y
compris leur performance financière) et agir en conséquence, au besoin.

Compétences

Minimum de 10 ans d'expérience en gestion et développement de projets dans le
secteur social ou des ONG
Aptitude à diriger du personnel et expérience dans la motivation et la
gestion
d'équipes ainsi que dans la supervision/accompagnement du personnel
Connaissance, compréhension et expérience dans la mise en oeuvre de
programmes en
droits de la personne et de l'éducation aux droits de la personne
Excellents antécédents à consolider le financement pluriannuel de projets
et solide
expérience à initier et entretenir des liens avec les organismes donateurs.
Expérience étendue, connaissances et compréhension en matière de droits
humains et
d'éducation aux droits humains dans un contexte international.
Expérience et habiletés de leadership pertinentes pour motiver et gérer
différentes
équipes et pour diriger, superviser et « coacher » le personnel
Faire preuve de créativité, d'innovation, de vision et penser de façon
stratégique
Haut niveau d'intégrité sur les plans professionnel et personnel, tact, et
Habileté
à organiser prioriser et gérer simultanément plusieurs§discrétion projets et
échéanciers
Expérience de travail dans un milieu multiculturel et avec des partenaires à
l'étranger
Habileté à communiquer oralement, à lire et à comprendre des documents
produits dans
les deux langues officielles au Canada (anglais et français); excellente
habileté de
rédaction dans au moins l'une de ces deux langues
Les candidates et les candidats doivent avoir le droit de travailler au
Canada

Autres

Engagement envers la mission et les valeurs d'Equitas
Disponibilité pour effectuer des voyages à l'étranger 3 à 4 fois par
année, pour une
période minimale de 2 semaines chaque fois
Capacité de travailler en équipe et de contribuer à la gestion conviviale
d'Equitas

Equitas souscrit aux pratiques d'embauche qui promeuvent la diversité et
le respect
des droits humains et offre un salaire et des avantages sociaux fondés sur
les
traitements habituels en vigueur dans les ONG.
Veuillez soumettre votre lettre de candidature, votre C.V. ainsi que vos
attentes
salariales au plus tard le 29 novembre 2010 à :
Pego Brennan, Adjointe à la direction
pbrennan@equitas.org
Tél. : 514.954.0382, poste 240
Equitas tient à remercier toutes les candidates et tous les candidats pour
leur
intérêt; cependant, seules les personnes retenues pour une entrevue de
sélection
seront contactées.
Date d'entrée en poste (approximative) : 1er février 2011
Pour en savoir plus, consultez notre site Web à www.equitas.org

panel on Prostitution and the Criminal Code/un panel sur La Prostitution et le Code criminel

Le français suit.

The Joint Chair in Women's Studies,
for Carleton University and the University of Ottawa
invites you to a panel on

Prostitution and the Criminal Code

When: Monday, November 29, 2010
Time: 1:30-4:00 pm
Where: Porter Hall, 2nd floor, University Centre,
Carleton University

We are pleased to hold a panel discussion about the recent Superior
Court decision that struck down three key sections of the Criminal
Code on prostitution.
This panel will include:
Valerie Scott, Executive Director of SPOC (Sex Professionals of
Canada), one of the three women who brought forward this legal challenge
Émilie Laliberté, Director General of Stella, (a Montreal organization
providing support to sex workers)
Krysta Williams, Lead Youth Advocate, Native Youth Sexual Health Network
Alan N. Young, Professor, Osgoode Law School, York University, the
lawyer who argued this case
Chris Bruckert, Associate Professor of Criminology, University of
Ottawa – and Member of POWER (Prostitutes of Ottawa-Gatineau Work,
Educate and Resist)
A question and answer period will follow.
The event will be bilingual with simultaneous translation.

Free admission. First come, first served.
INFO : Pamela Walker, 613-520-2600 X 1729 or Hélène Boudreault, 613-520-6644

♀ ♀ ♀ ♀ ♀ ♀ ♀ ♀


La Chaire conjointe en études des femmes,
pour l'Université d'Ottawa et Carleton University
vous invite à assister à un panel sur

La Prostitution et le Code criminel

Quand: Lundi, le 29 novembre 2010
Heure: 13 h 30-16 h 00
Où: Porter Hall, 2e étage, University Centre,
Carleton University

Nous avons le plaisir de vous offrir un panel permettant une
discussion sur le récent jugement de la Cour supérieure invalidant
trois articles clés du Code criminel portant sur la prostitution.
Ce panel comprend:
Valerie Scott, directrice exécutive du SPOC (Sex Professionals of
Canada), l'une des trois femmes ayant intenté ce recours
Émilie Laliberté, directrice générale de Stella, (un organisme par et
pour les travailleuses et travailleurs du sexe à Montréal)
Krysta Williams, intervenante jeunesse principale, Native Youth Sexual
Health Network
Alan N. Young, Professeur, Osgoode Law School, Université York,
l'avocat ayant plaidé la cause au nom des trois femmes
Chris Bruckert, professeure de criminologie, Université d'Ottawa – et
membre de POWER (Prostitutes of Ottawa-Gatineau Work, Educate and
Resist)
Une période de questions et réponses suivra.
Il s'agit d'un événement bilingue, offrant la traduction simultanée.

Entrée libre. Premiers arrivés, premiers servis
INFO : Pamela Walker, 613-520-2600 X 1729 ou Hélène Boudreault, 613-520-6644

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

IPPH-Nov-ebulletin-ISPP-nov

Le texte français suit le texte anglais.


Contents
Consultation on PHIR FAQs DRAFT 2
Café Scientifique: Health Literacy in a Technical Age
CPHA 2011 Call for Abstracts, Posters and Workshops
Contribute to the 2011 International Review of CIHR
Ninth Annual CIHR Canadian Health Research Awards
Other News
Funding Opportunities, Grants, and Awards
Calls for Abstracts
A Call for Nominations for the CIHR Synapse Awards 2011
Call for Membership Applications: Ministerial Advisory Council on the
Federal Initiative to Address HIV/AIDS in Canada
Call for Papers on Health and the Environment
Job Opportunity
Reports of Interest
Upcoming Events
Share your Success Stories
Communications
IPPH E-mailing List
Consultation on PHIR FAQs DRAFT 2

The Population Health Intervention Research Initiative for Canada
(PHIRIC) aims to increase the quantity, quality and use of population
health intervention research in Canada through a strategic and
deliberate alignment of initiatives by key organizations responsible
for public health research, policy and practice.

As our work has been unfolding, it's been clear that different
definitions of population health intervention research (PHIR) that is,
different takes on what it is or could be, are getting in people's way.

Many thanks to colleagues who commented on Draft 1. We hope you see
improvement!

We now invite your feedback on Draft 2 of the Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs) about PHIR that were developed through an online
consultation process.

Please email Emma Cohen, CIHR-IPPH Knowledge Translation and
Communications Officer, ecohen@uottawa.ca<mailto:ecohen@uottawa.ca> to
obtain Draft 2 of the PHIR FAQs.

It will take about 15 minutes to complete this survey about the PHIR FAQs.

Please visit http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PCFML3Y to submit your
comments. Thank you!

The survey is available until December 22nd, 2010. Thank you.

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Café Scientifique: Health Literacy in a Technical Age*
*In English only

Wednesday, November 24th, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Bellaggio Café, 773 Hornby St., Vancouver, BC
Please RSVP: ipph-ispp@uottawa.ca<mailto:ipph-ispp@uottawa.ca>

Is Dr. Google always the best source for health information? While
there are several reputable online sources, many other websites can
make misleading, incomplete, and even contradictory health claims.
Distinguishing between them can be difficult given that nearly half of
adult Canadians have low health literacy skills.

Some researchers and local organizations wish to help people obtain
accurate health information. Will our increasing dependence on
information technology create a digital divide with those lacking
health literacy skills finding it increasingly difficult to get access
to accurate and vital health information and possibly experiencing
lower health outcomes? What community services are needed?

Experts:
Dr. Ellen Balka, Professor, Simon Fraser University
Dace Starr, Librarian, Special Projects Richmond Public Library
Belinda Boyd, Leader, Community Engagement Vancouver Coastal Health Richmond

Moderator:
Dr. Irv Rootman, Adjunct Professor, University of Victoria

Come out and bring your opinion!
Light refreshments will be served.

This FREE event is sponsored by the Institute of Population and Public
Health of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Public
Health Agency of Canada.

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CPHA 2011 Call for Abstracts, Posters and Workshops
The Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) is pleased to announce
the Call for Abstracts, Workshops, Pre-conference and Breakfast
Sessions for the CPHA 2011 Annual Conference. Public health
professionals, researchers, policy-makers, academics and students from
across the country and around the world will meet in Montreal, Quebec
as CPHA enters its second century of service to Canadians. The
Conference will explore the role of partnerships in creating the
conditions in which people can lead &#64258;ourishing lives and will showcase
innovative collective actions that support the maintenance and
improvement of the health of populations.

The Call for Abstracts online submission
system<http://www.cpha.ca/en/conferences/conf2011/callabstracts.aspx>
is now open.

Workshops provide an opportunity for delegates to gain new knowledge
and skills and provide a forum for discussion and interaction. Click
here<http://www.cpha.ca/en/conferences/conf2011/workshops.aspx> for
more information.

Pre-conference and breakfast sessions offer conference delegates the
opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge and skills in a specific
content area. Click
here<http://www.cpha.ca/en/conferences/conf2011/org-session-call.aspx>
for more information.

Deadline for submissions is Monday, December 6, 2010.

For further information, please contact:
CPHA Conference Department
Telephone: 613-725-3769, ext. 126
conference@cpha.ca<mailto:conference@cpha.ca>

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Contribute to the 2011 International Review of CIHR
As part of its commitment to accountability and transparency toward
Canadians, CIHR's Governing Council is commissioning an International
Review of CIHR. This comprehensive review process will commence in
February 2011 with reviews of CIHR's Institutes and will conclude in
March 2011 with a review of CIHR as a whole. The purpose of the review
will be to obtain rigorous, authoritative and objective advice on how
effectively CIHR is fulfilling its mandate.

The review will be conducted by a prestigious panel of international
experts, chaired by Dr. Elias Zerhouni, former Director of the US
National Institutes of Health. Various sources of evidence will inform
the International Review Panel deliberations, including internal
assessments, interviews with key stakeholders, and open and targeted
surveys.

To voice your views and opinions on CIHR's performance, and to comment
on areas of improvement, we invite you to complete an online open
submission questionnaire<http://97.ca/ekos/cwx.cgi?EN:10610> to be
accessible from our website starting October 27th, 2010. The website
will be open until midnight on November 23, 2010, Eastern Time.
(http://97.ca/ekos/cwx.cgi?EN:10610)

In addition to the above questionnaire, CIHR is conducting a
comprehensive survey to assess its core business practices. This
survey will be sent to CIHR applicants, grantees, peer reviewers, Vice
Presidents and Directors of Research. Results from both surveys will
be provided to the International Review Panel. Your participation in
either one of these two surveys is critical for the International
Review process.

For more information about the 2011 International Review, please visit
our website.
(http://www.cihr.gc.ca/e/31680.html)

Thank you for your time and participation.

Sincerely,

Alain Beaudet, M.D., Ph.D.
President of CIHR

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Ninth Annual CIHR Canadian Health Research Awards

On November 16, 2010 CIHR hosted its Ninth Annual Canadian Health
Research Awards. The celebrations formally recognized Canada's best
and brightest health researchers and lead supporters of health
research for their outstanding contributions to improving the health
of Canadians, our health care system and the knowledge-based economy.

Canada's Health Researcher of the Year
Dr. Clyde Hertzman<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/42755.html>
Canada's Premier Young Researcher
Dr. David Hammond<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/42752.html>
CIHR Partnership Award
Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention
Project<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/42753.html>
CIHR Knowledge Translation Award
Dr. Tofy Mussivand<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/42754.html>

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Other News

Funding Opportunities, Grants, and Awards

IPPH funding opportunities can be found
here<http://www.researchnet-recherchenet.ca/rnr16/srch.do?view=search>
by selecting the Institute of Population and Public Health under the
CIHR Institute** dropdown menu.


As you may be aware, the Institutes of Population and Public Health
and Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes (INMD) recently undertook an
evaluation of the intervention research funding opportunity to examine
the relevance of this funding mechanism and outcomes of the funded
research from 2006-2010 within the broader Canadian population health
intervention research landscape. In order to take full advantage of
these evaluation findings and additional feedback we've received from
the research community about this funding mechanism, we are delaying
the third launch of the Intervention Research Funding Opportunity to
sometime in the New Year. Further updates about the next launch date
will be provided as soon as this information is available. We
apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any
questions, please contact Kim Gaudreau at
Kim.Gaudreau@cihr-irsc.gc.ca<mailto:Kim.Gaudreau@cihr-irsc.gc.ca> or
at 613-957-6128.
______________________________________________________
2010-2011 IPPH Institute Community Support (ICS) Program - Funding
Opportunity
The December 3rd, 2010 deadline for the community support programs is
approaching.
Apply Now!

* IPPH Mentorship
Opportunities<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/36067.html#a>
* IPPH Visiting Scholar<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/36067.html#b>
* IPPH Lectureships in Population and Public Health
Research<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/36067.html#c>
* IPPH Skills Update Travel Awards for Postdoctoral Fellows and
Investigators<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/36067.html#d>
* IPPH Travel Awards<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/36067.html#e>

For more information on how to apply please visit the Institute
Community Support Website: http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/36067.html
_____________________________________________________

AusAID-DfID-3ie Systematic Review Call for Proposals

Call for proposals

The Australian Agency for International Development
(AusAID)<http://www.ausaid.gov.au/>, the UK's Department for
International Development (DFID)<http://www.dfid.gov.uk/> and the
International Initiative for Impact Evaluation
(3ie)<http://www.3ieimpact.org/> are announcing a joint call for
proposals for systematic reviews to strengthen the international
community's capacity for evidence-based policy making. AusAID, DFID
and 3ie have developed a range of priority systematic review
questions<http://www.3ieimpact.org/userfiles/file/AUSAID-DFID_3ie%20questions_compiled.pdf>
and will commission 59 studies in February
2011.

Systematic reviews examine the existing evidence on a particular
intervention or program in low and middle income countries, drawing
also on evidence from developed countries when pertinent. The studies
should be carried out according to recognized international standards
and guidelines. All studies will be subject to an external review
process and for this purpose teams will be encouraged to register for
peer review with a relevant systematic review coordinating body.

How to apply

All applications have to be submitted using 3ie's online application
system. If you have used 3ie's online application system earlier and
have a log-in name and password, click
here<http://www.praxispts.com/3ieImpact/xaLogin/regLogin.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2f3ieImpact%2fdefault.aspx>.
If you are a first- time user and wish to register, click
here<http://www.praxispts.com/3ieImpact/xaLogin/regLogin.aspx?register=1>.

Applications should be submitted online by 9am GMT on Monday, November
29, 2010.

The guidance documents available on this website are also available
through the online application system. All applications have to be
submitted online and NOT via email.

Proposals will be reviewed by three reviewers, including one external
systematic review specialist and one external subject specialist.
Successful proposal teams will be notified by Friday, January 28, 2011.

For more information, refer to Frequently Asked
Questions<http://www.3ieimpact.org/syntheticreviews/faq/>. Please send
any queries to sr3@3ieimpact.org<mailto:sr3@3ieimpact.org> with
"Systematic reviews call" in the subject line.
_____________________________________________________

Call for Letters of intent for Evidence Synthesis on Strategies for
Implementing Interventions for Achieving MDGs 4, 5 or 6 as part of the
2010-2011 Implementation Research Platform

Deadline: 30 November 2010
Address for additional information and where to send the letter of intent:

Secretariat
The Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research
Avenue Appia 20
CH-1211 Geneva
Switzerland
Tel.: +41 (0) 22 791 2973
Fax: +41 (0) 22 791 4817
E-mail: alliancehpsr@who.int<mailto:alliancehpsr@who.int>

IMPORTANT: Please make sure to include the following wording in the
subject line of the e-mail: Letter of Intent, Evidence synthesis -
Implementation Research Platform

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Calls for Abstracts


See also Calendar of Upcoming Events below

________________________________________________________________________

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
"FROM POLICY TO RESEARCH AND BACK AGAIN" - THE 1ST ANNUAL RURAL
RESEARCH WORKSHOP
May 5, 2011 (Workshop participants are invited to afternoon
discussions on rural research and policy needs as part of the federal
Rural Development Network's AGM on May 4, 2011). Ottawa.

To foster networking among rural researchers and to provide a forum
for rural research and policy discourse, we invite researchers (e.g.,
academic institutions, government agencies and non-governmental
organizations) who are interested in rural issues to submit a proposal
for a paper presentation or poster. The plenary sessions will focus on
"From Policy to Research and Back Again" but contributed papers and
posters on any topic related to rural Canada are solicited.

Paper Presentation - Presentations must include a clear research
purpose and objectives, methodology or approach (if applicable), a
clear summary of the research results and suggested policy
contributions. Up to 24 presentations can be accommodated. Proposals
and presentations may be in English or French. A group of three paper
proposals may be submitted for consideration as an organized session.
Each presentation will be restricted to 20 minutes.

Poster - Poster proposals must include a clear research purpose and
objectives, methodology or approach (if applicable), a clear summary
of the research results and suggested policy contributions. Up to 13
posters can be accommodated and proposals and posters may be in
English or French. Posters are restricted to a width of 3 feet and a
height of 4 feet.

Proposals should clearly indicate the name of each author, the email
and telephone number of the contact author, the language of the
presentation or poster (English or French), paper title and an
abstract no more than 200 words. As a workshop outcome, authors may be
invited to submit full papers to be considered for inclusion in a
journal special edition.

Please submit your proposal as a Microsoft Word file (not docx) or a PDF to:
David Douglas, Chair, Program Committee, Rural Research Workshop and
President, Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation,
djdougla@uoguelph.ca<mailto:djdougla@uoguelph.ca>

DEADLINES AND MILESTONES
Proposal submissions
Early submissions: October 15, 2010 (with potential for travel funding
pending results from a SSHRC workshop application)
Later submissions: January 14, 2011 (if space is available)

Notice of acceptance
October 31, 2010 and January 31, 2011 (respectively)
Note: Participating authors will only need to pay the student
registration fees.

________________________________________________________________________

39th International MEDICHEM Congress on Occupational and Environmental
Health in the Production and Use of Chemicals

Theme: Occupational Health in a Changing World

Date: June 2-5, 2011

Location: Heidelberg, Germany

Abstract Submission Deadline: Jan 15th, 2011

http://medichem2011.org/webcom/show_article.php/_c-10000059/_nr-9/_lkm-4782/i.html

­

6th International Conference on the Impact of Environmental Factors on
Health: Environmental Health Risk 2011

Date: July 25-27, 2011

Location: Riga, Latvia

Abstract Submission Deadline: Open/ Ongoing

http://www.wessex.ac.uk/11-conferences/environmentalhealthrisk-2011/page-4.html

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A Call for Nominations for the CIHR Synapse Awards 2011

Each year, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Synapse
Awards are given out to emphasize the importance of mentors in
developing Canada's next generation of health researchers. The CIHR
Synapse Awards honour persons who have made exceptional contributions
to the promotion of health research among Canadian secondary school
students.

One of the three awards, valued at $10,000, is given to a health
research group that has been active in youth outreach activities and
is intended to support the group's future mentorship activities. The
other two awards, worth $5,000 each, are provided to an individual
health researcher involved in youth outreach efforts and an individual
master's student, doctoral student or postdoctoral fellow who is
likewise engaged in mentorship activities.

All nominations must be received by CIHR on or before Friday, January
28, 2011.

For more information on CIHR Synapse (a youth outreach program), the
Awards, or to fill out the nomination form visit:
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/32418.html.

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Call for membership applications: Ministerial Advisory Council on the
Federal Initiative to Address HIV/AIDS in Canada

The Ministerial Advisory Council on the Federal Initiative to Address
HIV/AIDS in Canada is a group with broad individual and collective
expertise in HIV/AIDS appointed by the Federal Minister of Health.
Ministerial Advisory Council's mandate is to provide evidence-based
strategic policy advice to the Minister of Health on pan-Canadian
aspects of HIV/AIDS consistent with the Council's Terms of Reference.

The Public Health Agency of Canada, on behalf of the Minister of
Health, is seeking applications to renew the membership of the
Ministerial Advisory Council on the Federal Initiative to Address
HIV/AIDS in Canada (Council).

The goal of this selection process is to ensure that Council's
membership reflects a range of expertise capable of addressing the
essential aspects of HIV/AIDS in Canada.

If you have applied previously and wish to be considered again, you
must re-apply in order to be considered. All decisions on appointments
to the Ministerial Advisory Council on the Federal Initiative to
Address HIV/AIDS in Canada are made by the Minister of Health.

Applicants will be considered based on their experience, knowledge and
expertise in any of the following areas relative to HIV/AIDS:

Aboriginal issues; Medical and psycho-social fields; Bio-medical
research; National response to HIV/AIDS; Clinical HIV trials; Persons
living with HIV/AIDS; Frontline response; Population Health;
Ethno-cultural groups; Prisons and incarcerated individuals; Families
and Children; Private sector activities; Public policy;
Street-involved people; Gay men; Treatment issues; Health policy;
Women; Injection drug use; Youth; International issues;
Law/ethics/human rights; Social determinants of health; MSM;
Co-Infection; Sex trade workers

The preceding list is not intended to be exhaustive of all possible
HIV/AIDS-related categories. Additional areas of HIV/AIDS expertise
and experience that cut across a number of areas should be highlighted
in the submitted application.

In assessing applicants for appointment, a minimum of five seats will
be assigned to self-declared persons living with HIV/AIDS. In
addition, consideration will be given to ethno-cultural diversity,
gender and regional balance.

Council members will be expected to:

* Provide evidence-based strategic policy advice to the Minister
of Health on pan-Canadian aspects of HIV/AIDS;
* Attend and participate fully in Ministerial Advisory Council
face-to-face meetings (three per year);
* Attend and participate fully in Ministerial Advisory Council
teleconferences;
* Participate on at least one of Ministerial Advisory Council's
sub-committees;
* Engage strategic policy thinking regarding the HIV/AIDS
epidemic in Canada;
* Rise above the corporate interest of any organization with
which the member may be affiliated and contribute to a pan-Canadian
vision and approach to the Federal Initiative to Address HIV/AIDS in
Canada;
* Be willing and able to communicate ideas and issues in a group
setting.

All costs associated with travel, meals, hospitality and
teleconferences will be covered by the Public Health Agency of Canada
in accordance with the Treasury Board of Canada Guidelines.

Membership applications must be received by the public health agency
of canada by the following deadline: 4:00 pm EST, December 13, 2010

Membership applications must include the following:

1. A one page letter from the applicant that explains why he/she
would be an ideal candidate to serve on the Ministerial Advisory
Council;
2. A one page letter of support from an individual or organization
that is recommending the applicant; and
3. The applicant's current curriculum vitae or resume.

Membership applications should be submitted by regular mail or
electronically to the following address:

David Kerr, Program Consultant
HIV/AIDS Policy, Coordination and Programs Division
Public Health Agency of Canada
100 Eglantine Driveway
Tunney's Pasture
Address Locator: 0601A
Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0K9

The Public Health Agency of Canada will strictly adhere to the deadline of:
4:00 PM EST on December 13, 2010.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact David
Kerr at (613) 952-3426 or at
david.kerr@phac-aspc.gc.ca<mailto:david.kerr@phac-aspc.gc.ca>

Please feel free to share this document with interested individuals,
groups and organizations.
Website: http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/aids-sida/fi-if/minister-eng.php
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Call for Papers on Health and the Environment
Papers due: Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Health Affairs will publish a theme issue on Health and the
Environment in May 2011.

We invite submissions of papers that inform policymakers about
environmental dimensions of health and their impact on individual and
population health, health disparities, and health care costs.

We particularly seek submissions that illuminate problems AND
recommend thoughtful and effective policy responses for federal, state
and local policymakers.
Papers should be submitted to Health Affairs by December 15, 2010 at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ha

Papers will be considered for inclusion in the theme issue as well as
in subsequent issues of the journal.

Timetable
The journal welcomes original papers, analyses, and commentaries for
the thematic issue by December 15, 2010.
Health Affairs editors and the theme issue advisors (Drs. J. Pete
Myers, Kenneth Olden, and Tracey Woodruff) will evaluate submissions
and make initial selection of those which warrant further
consideration. Health Affairs will publish additional papers on
environmental health through 2011.

Papers submitted after December 15, 2010 will be considered for
publication in future issues of the journal.

Considering the short timeline, we do not expect all authors to
initiate new research, but encourage synthesizing existing work to
frame the issues and inform policy discussions and deliberations for
an audience that heretofore may not have devoted much thought to
environmental health.

Selected papers will be subjected to peer-review by external reviewers
in a double blind process which masks the identity of both authors and
reviewers. Authors of papers that are determined to be appropriate
will be asked to revise their papers in January and February.

Copyediting and production for the issue will take place following
that, with publication scheduled for early May 2011.

Submissions requirements

Manuscripts should be submitted via Health Affairs manuscript
management system at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ha .

Submissions should not exceed about 3500 words, plus a 100-word
abstract, and may include up to 3 exhibits.

Papers should be original submissions not previously published or
being considered by other journals.

Details on format and endnotes are available on the Health Affairs
website under "Help for Authors"
http://www.healthaffairs.org/1410_for_authors.php

Please contact Mary Rubino, Senior Editor,
mrubino@projecthope.org<mailto:mrubino@projecthope.org>, or
Don Metz, Executive Editor,
dmetz@projecthope.org<mailto:dmetz@projecthope.org> for more
information.

Topics

We invite submissions of original quantitative and qualitative
research that explore the scientific, societal, and economic aspects
of environmental health policy, addressing the following questions and
topic areas:

Why should health policymakers care about environmental health?

What are the key drivers/players in environmental health?

How does environmental health impact long term health care costs?

What is the current knowledge base about environment health and policy?

Where are the policy opportunities and obstacles to reduce negative
environmental impacts on health?

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Job Opportunity
Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion - Health Promotion,
Chronic Disease & Injury Prevention Scientist
Job Overview:
Reporting to the Director of Health Promotion, Chronic Disease and
Injury Prevention (HPCDIP), the position is responsible for:
collaborating on the design, implementation and evaluation of studies
that support OAHPP's Health Promotion, Chronic Disease and Injury
Prevention research portfolio. Desired areas of focus include
population health assessment, intervention research, the assessment of
natural policy experiments and research on the process of building
capacity for health promotion/chronic disease prevention practice; the
provision of scientific and technical advice to contribute to
evidence-informed public health practice and the generation of
knowledge from practice.

Responsibilities:
Provide scientific guidance, expert advice to the Director of HPCDIP
and Senior Scientist in order to ensure intellectual rigour and
scientific relevance in all research activities related to the
portfolio, including:
· Collaborating on the development of the mission-related
research agenda for the HPCDIP portfolio, consistent with the OAHPP's
overall strategic research priorities;
· Serving as Investigator or Co-Investigator in HPCDIP led and
collaborative research projects (including data collection, analysis
and report writing);
· Developing research grant applications;
· Providing expert advice and technical support for applied,
'practice-based' research focusing on the planning and assessment of
HPCDIP-led and supported training and knowledge exchange initiatives;
· Working with the OAHPP laboratory scientist to support the
design and implementation of the Ontario Health Study
· Supporting a program for post-doctoral and graduate students
in collaboration with public health schools and relevant degree
programs;
· Providing scientific liaison functions related to relevant
external committees;
· Providing guidance and support to research coordinators and
analysts responsible for data collection, data analysis and report
writing;
· Participating in the HPCDPIP strategic and operational
planning cycle, including supporting the identification of emerging
HPCDIP research priorities and opportunities;
· Mentoring graduate students and post-Doctoral placements;
· Supporting data collection strategies relevant for health
promotion, chronic disease and injury prevention; o Provide scientific
and technical advice on the creation of reports.

Other duties as assigned which may include:
· Support policy research initiatives;
· Manage research contracts and collaborative relationships
with research organizations the MHP and other government ministries;
· Liaison with surveillance and epidemiology as needed.

Requirements:
A completed doctoral degree in a relevant public health discipline,
including health promotion, sociology, psychology, health
communication and/or epidemiology. Preference will be given to
candidates who demonstrate cross-disciplinary experience as well as
the application of quantitative methods to assess changes in health
status at the individual, community, system, and population levels.

Minimum 2-3 years academic experience demonstrating leadership in
intervention research and evaluation pertaining to health promotion,
chronic disease and injury prevention

Eligible for (or currently holding) an academic appointment (i.e.,
assistant professor status) at an Ontario University within a relevant
academic public health discipline

To apply for this job, go to our website at
http://careers2.hiredesk.net/ViewJobs/JobDetail.asp?Comp=OAHPP&TP_ID=1&PROJ_ID={BA7E0BDB-FDEC-4F06-8815-C77C52417D54}<http://careers2.hiredesk.net/ViewJobs/JobDetail.asp?Comp=OAHPP&TP_ID=1&PROJ_ID=%7bBA7E0BDB-FDEC-4F06-8815-C77C52417D54%7d>.

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Reports of Interest


The Chief Public Health Officer's Report on the State of Public Heath
in Canada, 2010:
Growing Older - Adding Life to Years:
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/cphorsphc-respcacsp/index-eng.php

Learning to Save, Saving to Learn:
http://www.srdc.org/uploads/learnSave_final_EN.pdf

November 2010 Statistics Canada Health Report:
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/ads-annonces/82-003-x/index-eng.htm

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Upcoming Events
November

* Innovations in Gender, Sex, and Health Research: Every Cell is
Sexed, Every Person is
Gendered<http://www.f2fe.com/IGH/2010/Conference> - November 22-23,
2010 – Toronto, Ontario
* 14th Annual Public Health
Days<http://www.inspq.qc.ca/aspx/fr/jasp_accueil.aspx?sortcode=1.55.58.61.62>-
November 22-24, 2010. Québec City, Québec (French only).
* Population Health: From Principles to
Practice<http://www.child-youth-health.net/eventPopUp.php?eventID=1303> –
November 24, 2010. Ottawa, Ontario.
* Conference on Best Practices in Perinatal
Care<http://www.birthingtheworld.com/> – November 25-26, 2010. Québec
City, Québec.


2011


March

· International Symposium - Understanding and Intervening in
Realities Faced by
Men<http://www.criviff.qc.ca/masculinites_societe/cms/index.php?menu=1> –
March 9-11, 2011. Laval University, Québec City, Québec.

· 4th Annual NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and
Implementation<http://conferences.thehillgroup.com/obssr/DI2011/abstracts.html>
-
March 21-22, 2011. Bethesda, Maryland. Submission deadline: November 12,
2010

April

* The Ontario Public Health Convention: Exchanging evidence,
ideas and technology MORE<http://tophc.scsubmissions.com/index.aspx> -
April 6-8, 2011. Toronto, Ontario. Submission deadline: December 15,
2010, 5 PM.
* Knowledge Exchange in Public Health
Conference<http://www.fuse.ac.uk/group.php?gid=213> – April 11-12,
2011. Durham, UK.
* Global Health & Innovation Conference Presented by Unite For
Sight, 8th Annual Conference <http://www.uniteforsight.org/conference>
- April 16-17, 2011. New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

May

· From Policy to Research and Back Again: The 1st Annual Rural
Research
Workshop<http://rural-research-network.blogspot.com/2010/09/call-for-papersappels-de-communications.html>
– May 5, 2011. Ottawa,
ON.

· Canadian Multidiscipliary Road Safety
Conference<http://www.cmrscxxi.ca/> - May 8-11, 2011. Halifax, Nova
Scotia.

· International Conference on Environmental Pollution and
Public Health (EPPH
2011)<http://www.icbbe.org/epph2011/CallForPapers.aspx>. May 13-15,
2011. Wuhan, China.

· The 5th National Community Health Nurses Conference: "The
Time is Now: Influence, Impacts, Outcomes"
<http://www.chnc.ca/annual-nursing-conference.cfm> - May 16-18, 2011.
Halifax, Nova Scoti

June

· Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving,
Disability, Aging and Technology
(FICCDAT)<https://www.confmanager.com/main.cfm?cid=1559&nid=13001> -
June 5-8, 2011. Toronto, Ontario. Abstract submission deadline:
December 1st, 2010.

· Canadian Public Health Association 2011 Annual Conference
<http://www.cpha.ca/en/conferences/conf2011.aspx> - June 19-22, 2011.
Montréal, Québec. Abstract submission deadline: December 6th, 2010.

· 4th International Symposium on Local et Regional Health
Programs (French only) – June 27-30th, 2011. Ottawa, Ontario. Abstract
submission deadline: November 30th, 2010.

July

· 6th International Conference on the Impact of Environmental
Factors on Health: Environmental Health Risk
2011<http://www.wessex.ac.uk/11-conferences/environmentalhealthrisk-2011/page-4.html>-
July 25-27, 2011. Riga,
Latvia.


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Share your Success Stories
Has your research led to a breakthrough, the development of a new
product/program, or changes in policy and practice?
We want to hear about it! Your story may be featured on our web site
or in the next issue of our Institute newsletter - POP
News<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/42087.html>.

Please email your impact stories to Emma Cohen, IPPH Knowledge
Translation and Communications Officer:
ecohen@uottawa.ca<mailto:ecohen@uottawa.ca>. Thank you!

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Communications

The October 2010 Issue of the IPPH newsletter, POP News, is available
on our website: http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/42730.html
Please let us know about your recent publications. We would like to
profile some of these in future newsletters. Please email Emma Cohen,
Knowledge Translation and Communications Officer, IPPH:
ecohen@uottawa.ca<mailto:ecohen@uottawa.ca>. Thank you.

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Demande d'abrégés, d'affiches, et d'ateliers de l'ACSP
Participez à l'examen international 2011 des IRSC
Neuvième édition des Prix canadiens de recherche en santé des IRSC

D'autres nouvelles
Possibilités de financement, subventions, et prix
Appel d'abrégés
Appel de candidatures pour les prix Synapse des IRSC 2011
Appel de candidatures : Conseil consultatif ministériel sur
l'Initiative fédéral de lutte contre le VIH/SIDA au Canada
Rapports d'intérêts
Liens d'intérêts
Événements à venir
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Mercredi le 24 novembre, 19h00 à 21h00
Bellaggio Café, 773 rue Hornby, Vancouver (C.-B.)
R.S.V.P. : ipph-ispp@uottawa.ca<mailto:ipph-ispp@uottawa.ca>

Le Dr Google est-il toujours la meilleure source pour l'information
sur la santé ? Bien qu'il existe plusieurs sources fiables, de
nombreux sites affichent des déclarations sur la santé trompeuses,
incomplètes, voire contradictoires. Distinguer ces sites entre eux
peut être difficile puisque près de la moitié des adultes canadiens
ont de faibles compétences en littératie de la santé.

Certains chercheurs et des organisations locales veulent aider les
gens à trouver des informations exactes sur la santé. Notre dépendance
croissante envers les technologies de l'information va-t-elle créer un
fossé numérique où ceux et celles qui ont des compétences limitées en
littératie de la santé éprouvent des difficultés croissantes à accéder
à des informations exactes et vitales sur la santé ? Quels sont les
services dont nous avons besoin dans notre communauté ?

Experts :
Dre Ellen Balka, Professeure, Université Simon Fraser
Dace Starr, Bibliothécaire, Projets spéciaux Bibliothèque publique de
Richmond
Belinda Boyd, Leader, L'engagement communautaire Vancouver Coastal
Health - Richmond

Animateur :
Dr Irv Rootman, Professeur auxiliaire, Université de Victoria

Venez en grand nombre nous faire part de votre opinion!
Un léger goûter et des rafraîchissements seront servis.

Cet événement GRATUIT vous est présenté par l'Institut de la santé
publique et des populations des Instituts de recherche en santé du
Canada et l'Agence de la santé publique du Canada.

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Demande d'abrégés, d'affiches, et d'ateliers de l'ACSP
L'Association canadienne de santé publique (ACSP) est heureuse
d'annoncer la Demande de communications, les ateliers, les séances
préparatoires et les séances du petit déjeuner de sa Conférence
annuelle 2011. Les professionnels, les chercheurs, les responsables
des politiques, les universitaires et les étudiants en santé publique
du Canada et du monde entier se réuniront à Montréal, au Québec, pour
l'édition 2011 de la Conférence annuelle de l'ACSP alors qu'elle
entame son deuxième siècle à assurer des services à la population
canadienne. La conférence veut explorer le rôle des partenariats dans
la création de conditions permettant aux gens de mener une vie
florissante et présentera des actions collectives novatrices qui
appuient le maintien et l'amélioration de la santé des populations.

Le système de soumission en
ligne<http://www.cpha.ca/fr/conferences/conf2011/callabstracts.aspx>
de la Demande de communications est maintenant accessible.

Les ateliers permettront aux délégués d'acquérir de nouvelles
connaissances et compétences et constituront une tribune de discussion
et d'interaction. Cliquez
ici<http://www.cpha.ca/fr/conferences/conf2011/workshops.aspx> pour en
savoir plus.

Les séances préparatoires et celles du petit déjeuner permettront aux
délégués de la conférence d'approfondir leurs connaissances et leurs
compétences dans des domaines précis. Cliquez
ici<http://www.cpha.ca/fr/conferences/conf2011/org-session-call.aspx>
pour en savoir plus.

La date limite de soumission est le lundi 6 décembre 2010.

Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez communiquer avec le :
Service des conférences de l'ACSP
613-725-3769, poste 126
conference@cpha.ca<mailto:conference@cpha.ca>

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Participez à l'examen international 2011 des IRSC

Déterminé à agir en toute transparence et à rendre des comptes aux
Canadiens, le conseil d'administration des IRSC a commandé un examen
international des IRSC. Cet examen détaillé débutera en février 2011
par une évaluation des instituts des IRSC et se terminera en mars 2011
par l'évaluation de l'organisation dans son ensemble. L'examen a pour
but d'obtenir une évaluation objective et rigoureuse de l'efficacité
avec laquelle les IRSC remplissent leur mandat.

L'examen sera dirigé par un prestigieux comité formé d'experts
internationaux et présidé par le Dr Elias Zerhouni, ancien directeur
des National Institutes of Health (NIH) des États-Unis. Diverses
sources de données probantes éclaireront le comité d'experts
internationaux dans ses discussions, notamment des rapports
d'évaluation interne, des entrevues réalisées auprès d'intervenants
clés, et des sondages ouverts et ciblés.

Nous vous invitons à participer à un sondage en ligne sous forme de
questionnaire<http://97.ca/ekos/cwx.cgi?FR:10610> pour exprimer votre
opinion sur le rendement des IRSC et pour suggérer des améliorations à
apporter. Le questionnaire sera affiché sur notre site Web à compter
du 27 octobre 2010, et le site Web sera accessible jusqu'au 23
novembre 2010, minuit, heure de l'Est.
(http://97.ca/ekos/cwx.cgi?FR:10610)

En plus de ce questionnaire, les IRSC procèdent à un sondage exhaustif
visant à évaluer leurs pratiques opérationnelles de base. Ce sondage
parviendra aux candidats, titulaires de subventions et pairs
examinateurs des IRSC, ainsi qu'à des vice-présidents et directeurs de
la recherche. Les résultats de ces deux sondages seront fournis au
comité d'examen international. Votre participation à l'un ou l'autre
de ces deux sondages s'avère essentielle à l'examen international.

Pour un supplément d'information sur l'examen international de 2011,
consultez notre site Web.
(http://www.cihr.gc.ca/f/31680.html)

Nous vous remercions de votre collaboration.

Salutations cordiales,

Alain Beaudet, M.D., Ph.D.
Président des IRSC

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Neuvième édition des Prix canadiens de recherche en santé des IRSC

Le 16 novembre 2010, les IRSC ont tenu la Neuvième édition des Prix
canadiens de recherche en santé. L'événement a honoré officiellement
les meilleurs et les plus brillants chercheurs en santé et a permis
d'attirer l'attention sur ceux qui soutiennent la recherche en santé
pour leur remarquable contribution à l'amélioration de la santé des
Canadiens, de notre système de santé et de l'économie fondée sur le
savoir.

Chercheur de l'année en santé du Canada dans la recherche
Dr Clyde Hertzman<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/42755.html>
Meilleur jeune chercheur du Canada
Dr David Hammond<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/42752.html>
Prix du partenariat des IRSC
Projet de prévention du diabète dans les écoles de
Kahnawake<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/42753.html>
Prix de l'application des connaissances des IRSC
Dr Tofy Mussivand<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/42754.html>

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D'autres nouvelles
Possibilités de financement, subventions, et prix
Les possibilités de financement de l'ISPP peuvent être retrouvées
ici<http://www.researchnet-recherchenet.ca/rnr16/srch.do?language=F>
en sélectionnant l'Institut de la santé publique et des populations du
menu déroulant.
________________________________________________________________________
Programme d'appui communautaire des instituts (PACI) - Possibilité de
financement de l'Institut de la santé publique et des populations
(ISPP) des IRSC 2010 - 2011

La date limite pour les programmes de soutien communautaire du 3
décembre 2010 approche.
Présenter une demande maintenant !

* Possibilités de mentorat de
l'ISPP<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/36067.html#a>
* Chercheur invité de l'ISPP<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/36067.html#b>
* Bourses de conférence de l'ISPP en santé publique et des
populations<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/36067.html#c>
* Bourses de voyage de l'ISPP pour la mise à jour des compétences
- boursiers postdoctoraux et
chercheurs<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/36067.html#d>
* Bourses de voyage de l'ISPP<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/36067.html#e>

Pour de plus amples renseignements, consultez le site-web pour le
Programme d'appui communautaire des instituts:
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/36067.html

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Appel d'abrégés
Veuillez aussi voir le calendrier d'Événements à venir ci-dessous.

________________________________________________________________________

APPEL DE COMMUNICATIONS
« DES POLITIQUES À LA RECHERCHE, ALLER ET RETOUR » 1er ATELIER ANNUEL
DE RECHERCHE RURALE

Le 5 mai 2011 (Le 4 mai 2011 après-midi, les participants sont invités
à des discussions sur la recherche rurale et les besoins en matière de
politiques dans le cadre de l'AGA du Réseau (fédéral) pour le
développement rural). Ottawa.

Afin de promouvoir le réseautage entre les chercheurs ruraux et de
fournir un forum pour la recherche rurale et l'élaboration de
politiques, nous invitons les chercheurs (p. ex. les institutions
académiques, les organismes gouvernementaux et les organisations non
gouvernementales) qui s'intéressent aux enjeux ruraux à soumettre une
proposition d'article ou d'affiche. Les séances plénières se
concentreront sur le thème « Des politiques à la recherche, aller et
retour », mais les communications offertes, articles ou affiches, sur
tout sujet lié au Canada rural sont également demandées.

Soumission d'articles de recherche – Les articles soumis doivent avoir
un but de recherche et des objectifs clairs, une méthodologie ou une
approche (lorsqu'elle est pertinente), et comprendre un résumé clair
des résultats de la recherche et des suggestions de politiques. Un
maximum de 24 articles peuvent être reçus. Les propositions et
présentations d'articles peuvent être rédigées en français ou en
anglais. Les propositions d'articles peuvent être soumises par groupe
de trois afin de faire l'objet d'une séance spéciale. Chaque
présentation sera limitée à 20 minutes.

Soumission d'affiches – Les propositions d'affiche doivent avoir un
but de recherche et des objectifs clairs, une méthodologie ou une
approche (lorsqu'elle est pertinente), et inclure un résumé clair des
résultats de la recherche et des suggestions de politiques. Un maximum
de 13 affiches peuvent être reçues, et les propositions et affiches
peuvent être rédigées en anglais ou en français. Les affiches ne
peuvent dépasser trois pieds (90 cm) en largeur et quatre pieds (120
cm) en hauteur.

Les propositions doivent mentionner clairement le nom de chaque
auteur, l'adresse courriel et le numéro de téléphone de chaque auteur
de contact, la langue de la présentation ou de l'affiche (anglais ou
français), le titre de l'article et comprendre un résumé de moins de
200 mots. Dans le cadre de la publication des résultats de l'atelier,
les auteurs pourraient être invités à soumettre des articles complets
afin de les intégrer à une édition spéciale de revue.

Veuillez faire parvenir vos propositions en format Microsoft Word (non
en .docx) ou PDF à : David Douglas, Président, Comité du programme,
Atelier de recherche rurale et
Président, Fondation canadienne pour la revitalisation rurale,
djdougla@uoguelph.ca<mailto:djdougla@uoguelph.ca>

ÉCHÉANCES
Dépôt des propositions
À compter du : le 15 octobre 2010 (participation à un éventuel
défraiement du voyage en fonction de l'aboutissement de la demande de
subvention au CRSH)
Date limite de dépôt des propositions : le 14 janvier 2011 (en
fonction des places disponibles)
Avis d'acceptation
Le 31 octobre 2010 et le 31 janvier 2011 (respectivement)
Note : Les auteurs participants devront uniquement s'acquitter des
droits d'inscription au tarif étudiant.

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Appel de candidatures pour les prix Synapse des IRSC 2011

Chaque année, les IRSC décernent trois prix afin de souligner
l'importance des mentors dans la formation de la nouvelle génération
de chercheurs en santé au Canada. Les Prix Synapse des IRSC rendent
hommage aux personnes qui contribuent de façon exceptionnelle à la
promotion de la recherche en santé auprès d'élèves canadiens des
niveaux intermédiaire et secondaire.

L'un des prix décernés, une bourse d'une valeur de 10 000 $, est
accordé à une équipe de recherche en santé qui a participé à des
activités de sensibilisation des jeunes afin d'appuyer ses activités
de mentorat futures. Les deux autres prix, de 5 000 $ chacun, sont
remis à un chercheur en santé qui a pris part à des activités de
sensibilisation des jeunes, ainsi qu'à un étudiant à la maîtrise ou au
doctorat, ou encore à un boursier postdoctoral, qui participe à des
activités de mentorat.

Les mises en candidature doivent parvenir aux IRSC au plus tard le
vendredi 28 janvier 2011.

Pour de plus amples renseignements sur les prix ou le programme
Synapse des IRSC (une initiative de sensibilisation des jeunes), ou
pour remplir le formulaire de mise en candidature, veuillez vous
rendre à l'adresse :
http://www.irsc-cihr.gc.ca/f/32418.html.

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Appel de candidatures : Conseil consultatif ministériel sur
l'Initiative fédérale de lutte contre le VIH/sida au Canada

Le Conseil consultatif ministériel sur l'Initiative fédérale de lutte
contre le VIH/sida au Canada regroupe des gens qui possèdent une
grande expertise, collective et individuelle, dans le domaine du
VIH/sida et qui sont nommés par la ministre fédérale de la Santé. Il a
pour mandat de conseiller la ministre sur des aspects pancanadiens du
VIH/sida.

Au nom de la ministre de la Santé, l'Agence de la santé publique du
Canada cherche des candidats pour renouveler le Conseil consultatif
ministériel sur l'Initiative fédérale de lutte contre le VIH/sida au
Canada (le Conseil).

Le processus de sélection vise à garantir que les membres du Conseil
possèdent une expertise variée leur permettant d'étudier les aspects
essentiels du VIH/sida au Canada.

Si vous avez déjà posé votre candidature et que vous souhaitez qu'elle
soit de nouveau prise en considération, il vous faudra la représenter.
La ministre de la Santé prend toutes les décisions concernant les
nominations au Conseil.

Les candidats seront évalués en fonction de leur expérience, de leurs
connaissances et de leur expertise dans l'un ou l'autre des domaines
suivants liés au VIH/sida.

Questions autochtones ; Domaines médical et psychosocial ; Recherche
biomédicale ; Mesures nationales de lutte contre le VIH/sida ; Essais
cliniques ; Personnes atteintes du VIH/sida ; Interventions de
première ligne ; Santé de la population ; Groupes ethno-culturels ;
Prisons et détenus ; Familles et enfants ; Activités du secteur privé
; Politiques publiques ; Personnes de la rue ; Homosexuels ; Questions
relatives aux traitements ; Politiques en matière de santé ; Femmes ;
Utilisation de drogues injectables ; Jeunes ; Enjeux internationaux ;
Droit, éthique et droits de la personne ; Déterminants sociaux de la
santé ; Hommes ayant des relations sexuelles avec d'autres hommes ;
Co-infection ; Travailleurs du sexe

Cette liste n'est pas exhaustive et ne saurait rendre compte de tous
les champs d'expertise liés au VIH/sida. Tout autre champ d'expertise
ou d'expérience englobant plus d'un secteur devrait être mentionné
dans la candidature.

Il faut noter que, dans le cadre de l'évaluation des candidatures, au
moins cinq sièges seront attribués à des personnes atteintes du
VIH/sida.
On tiendra également compte de la diversité ethnoculturelle et on
cherchera à bien représenter les femmes et les hommes et les
différentes régions.
Voici les tâches des membres du Conseil.

* Fournir à la ministre de la Santé des conseils stratégiques
reposant sur des faits sur divers aspects pancanadiens du VIH/sida.
* Participer pleinement aux réunions du Conseil (trois par année).
* Participer pleinement aux téléconférences du Conseil.
* Faire partie d'au moins un des sous-comités du Conseil.
* Avoir une réflexion stratégique sur l'épidémie de VIH/sida au Canada.
* S'élever au-dessus des intérêts particuliers de l'organisation
à laquelle ils peuvent être affiliés et contribuer à établir une
vision et une stratégie pancanadiennes pour l'Initiative fédérale de
lutte contre le VIH/sida au Canada.
* Être prêts et aptes à communiquer idées et enjeux au sein d'un groupe.

L'Agence de la santé publique du Canada paie tous les coûts associés
aux déplacements, aux repas, à l'accueil et aux téléconférences,
conformément aux directives du Conseil du Trésor.

LES CANDIDATURES DOIVENT PARVENIR À L'AGENCE DE LA SANTÉ PUBLIQUE DU
CANADA AU PLUS TARD : 13 décembre 2010, 16 H (HNE)

Les candidatures doivent inclure ce qui suit :

1. Une lettre d'une page où le candidat explique pourquoi il est
la personne idéale pour siéger au Conseil.
2. Une lettre d'appui d'une page rédigée par la personne ou
l'organisation qui recommande le candidat.
3. Le curriculum vit agrave; jour du candidat.

LES CANDIDATURES DOIVENT ÊTRE SOUMISES PAR LA POSTE OU PAR COURRIEL À :

David Kerr, consultant en programmes
Division des politiques, de la coordination et des programmes sur le
VIH/sida Agence de la santé publique du Canada
100, promenade Eglantine, pré Tunney
Indice de l'adresse : 0601A
Ottawa (Ontario) K1A 0K9

L'Agence de la santé publique du Canada appliquera rigoureusement la
date limite du 13 décembre 2010, 16 H (HNE).

Si vous avez des questions, n'hésitez pas à communiquer avec David
Kerr par téléphone, au 613-952-3426, ou par courriel, à
david.kerr@phac-aspc.gc.ca<mailto:david.kerr@phac-aspc.gc.ca>

N'hésitez pas à transmettre cet appel de candidatures aux personnes,
aux groupes et aux organisations intéressés. Site Web :
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/aids-sida/fi-if/minister-fra.php
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Rapports d'intérêts

L'administrateur en chef de la santé publique - Rapport sur l'état de
la santé publique au Canada : Vieillir - Ajouter de la vie aux années
: http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/cphorsphc-respcacsp/index-fra.php

Apprendre à épargner, épargner pour apprendre :
http://www.srdc.org/uploads/learnSave_final_highlights_FR.pdf

Statistique Canada Rapports sur la santé – novembre 2010 :
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/ads-annonces/82-003-x/index-fra.htm

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Liens d'intérêts
Le formulaire long du recensement canadien :
http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/keep-the-canadian-census-long-form.html

Carnets-synthèse du RRSPQ :
http://portail.santepop.qc.ca/fr/outils/carnets.html
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Événements à venir
Novembre

* Les innovations dans la recherche sur le genre, le sexe et la
santé : Chaque cellule est sexuée, chaque personne a un
genre<http://www.f2fe.com/IGH/2010/Conference> - du 22 au 23 novembre
2010. Toronto (Ontario).
* 14es Journées annuelles de santé publique: L'écho de nos
choix-<http://www.inspq.qc.ca/aspx/fr/jasp_accueil.aspx?sortcode=1.55.58.61.62>
du
22-24 novembre. Québec
(Québec)
* Population Health: From Principles to
Practice<http://www.child-youth-health.net/eventPopUp.php?eventID=1303>
(anglais seulement) – le 24 novembre 2010. Ottawa (Ontario).
* Conference on Best Practices in Perinatal
Care<http://www.birthingtheworld.com/>Congrès sur les pratiques
optimales en périnatalité<http://www.enfanterlemonde.com/> – le 25 et
26 novembre 2010. Québec (Québec)

2011


Mars

* Colloque international sur les hommes et les
masculinités<http://www.criviff.qc.ca/masculinites_societe/cms/index.php?menu=10&temps=1279645819>
– du 9 au 11 mars 2011. Université Laval, Québec
(Québec).
* 4th Annual NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and
Implementation<http://conferences.thehillgroup.com/obssr/DI2011/abstracts.html>
(anglais seulement) – le 21 et 22 mars 2011. Bethesda (Maryland). Submission
deadline: November 12,
2010

Avril

* The Ontario Public Health Convention: Exchanging evidence,
ideas and technology MORE<http://tophc.scsubmissions.com/index.aspx>
(anglais seulement) – du 6 au 8 avril 2011. Toronto (Ontario). Date
limite de dépôt des propositions : le 15 décembre 2010, 17h00.
* Knowledge Exchange in Public Health
Conference<http://www.fuse.ac.uk/group.php?gid=213> (anglais
seulement) – du 11 au 12 avril 2011. Durham, RU.
* Global Health & Innovation Conference Presented by Unite For
Sight, 8th Annual Conference <http://www.uniteforsight.org/conference>
(anglais seulement) – du 16 au 17 avril 2011. New Haven, Connecticut,
ÉU. Date limite de dépôt des propositions : le 30 septembre 2010.

Mai

* Des politiques à la recherche, aller et retour : 1er Atelier
annuel de recherche rurale
<http://rural-research-network.blogspot.com/2010/09/call-for-papersappels-de-communications.html>
– le 5 mai 2011. Ottawa (Ontario). Date limite de dépôt des propositions :
le 15
octobre
2010.

· Canadian Multidiscipliary Road Safety
Conference<http://www.cmrscxxi.ca/> (anglais seulement) – du 8 au 11
mai 2011. Halifax (Nouvelle-Écosse).

· International Conference on Environmental Pollution and
Public Health (EPPH
2011)<http://www.icbbe.org/epph2011/CallForPapers.aspx> (anglais
seulement) – du 13 au 15 mai 2011. Wuhan, Chine. Date limite de dépôt
des propositions : le 22 octobre 2010.

· The 5th National Community Health Nurses Conference: "The
Time is Now: Influence, Impacts, Outcomes"
<http://www.chnc.ca/annual-nursing-conference.cfm> (anglais seulement)
– du 16 au 18 mai 2011. Halifax (Nouvelle-Écosse).

Juin


· Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving,
Disability, Aging and Technology
(FICCDAT)<https://www.confmanager.com/main.cfm?cid=1559&nid=13001>
(anglais seulement) – du 5 au 8 juin 2011. Toronto (Ontario). Date
limite pour la présentation d'un résumé : 1e décembre 2010.

* 2011 Conférence annuelle de l'Association canadienne de santé
publique<http://www.cpha.ca/fr/conferences/conf2011.aspx> - du 19 au
22 juin 2011. Montréal (Québec).
* 4e Colloque international des Programmes locaux et régionaux de
santé <http://plrs-ottawa2011.com/index.html> – du 27 au 30 juin 2011.
Ottawa (Ontario). Appel de communication - date limite de soumission :
30 novembre 2010


Juillet


· 6th International Conference on the Impact of Environmental
Factors on Health: Environmental Health Risk
2011<http://www.wessex.ac.uk/11-conferences/environmentalhealthrisk-2011/page-4.html>(anglais
seulement) - du 25 au 27 juillet 2011. Riga,
Latvia.

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révolutionnaire, le développement d'un nouveau produit/programme ou
les changements dans la politique et la pratique ?
Nous voulons en entendre ! Votre histoire peut être présentée sur
notre site web ou dans l'édition suivante de notre bulletin d'Institut
- POP Nouvelles<http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/27324.html>.
S'il vous plaît envoyez vos histoires d'impact à Emma Cohen, Agente en
application des connaissances et en communications, ISPP :
ecohen@uottawa.ca<mailto:ecohen@uottawa.ca>. Merci!

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Communications
Le numéro d'octobre 2010 du bulletin de l'ISPP, POP Nouvelles, est
disponible sur notre site Web : http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/42730.html

S'il vous plaît veuillez aviser l'ISPP lorsque vous publiez. Nous
voulons souligner vos contributions scientifiques dans nos prochains
bulletins. Veuillez faire parvenir un courriel à Emma Cohen, Agente en
application des connaissances et en communications, ISPP :
ecohen@uottawa.ca<mailto:ecohen@uottawa.ca>. Merci.

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