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

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

CASCA: Jobs/Emplois

Six postings/Six postes:

Criminology - Lecturer/Senior Lecturer
The University of Auckland
Location: Outside North America
Date posted: 2012-01-10
Lecturer in Criminology

Faculty of Arts
Vacancy Number: 13616

The Department of Sociology in The University of Auckland invites
applications for a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Criminology. Commencement
date July 2012. Rank and salary will be commensurate with qualifications
and experience. Applicants should have a PhD in criminology/sociology or a
related discipline; a strong background in teaching and a research profile
with peer-reviewed publications in their specialist area/s. Applicants
should demonstrate a willingness to contribute in the areas of service and
administration. Areas of expertise are open, but we are particularly
interested in candidates who are familiar with, and able to make a
contribution to, the criminology of New Zealand and/or have strong
methodological skills in quantitative analysis.

Criminology is located in the Department of Sociology in the Faculty of
Arts and was established in 2009. The programme has been very successful
and the department is now looking to expand its teaching and research in
this area. The Department of Sociology is New Zealand's top-ranked
Sociology department. The vibrant nature of the Department is reflected in
the research innovation and teaching expertise of its academic staff. The
university has a strong record of supporting research through funding,
grants and conference support. Academic departmental members are eligible
for research and study leave. Department members normally teach three
courses per academic year.

The University of Auckland is New Zealand's leading research university
and was ranked 41st in the world for Social Sciences and Management and
55th for Arts and Humanities (QS World University Rankings, 2011).
Mercer's annual Quality of Living survey also ranked Auckland the world's
fourth most liveable city in 2010.

Enquiries of an academic nature should be directed to the Head of
Department, Professor Alan France a.france@auckland.ac.nz

Further information about the Sociology Department may be obtained from
the Department's website
http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/about/departments-and-schools/sociology

Applications close 19 February 2012.

For further information go to http://www.auckland.ac.nz/opportunities

The University has an equity policy and welcomes applications from all
qualified persons.

The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of
Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students.

***

Études de la Culture - Professeur(e)-chercheur(e) - Chaire de recherche du
Canada niveau 2
Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
Location: Quebec
Date posted: 2011-12-22
L'INRS est une université de recherche et de formation aux 2e et 3e
cycles. Première université au Canada pour son intensité en recherche
(subventions par professeur), l'INRS rassemble 150 professeurs et près de
700 étudiants et stagiaires postdoctoraux répartis dans quatre centres à
Montréal, à Québec, à Laval et à Varennes. Actives en recherche
fondamentale, essentielle à l'avancement de la science au Québec et sur
l'échiquier international, les équipes de recherche de l'INRS jouent un
rôle clé dans le développement de solutions concrètes aux préoccupations
de notre société.

Le Centre Urbanisation Culture Société est présentement à la recherche
d'une ou d'un

PROFESSEUR(E)-CHERCHEUR(E) en
ÉTUDES DE LA CULTURE (DS 11-05)
(Poste menant à la permanence - Chaire de recherche du Canada niveau 2)

La description complète du poste, les exigences associées au poste ainsi
que la liste des documents requis sont disponibles à :
http://www.inrs.ca/emplois


Institut national de la recherche scientifique

L'INRS souscrit au principe de l'égalité en emploi.

***

Interdisciplinary Studies - Assistant Professor (Human Rights)
Carleton University
Location: Ontario
Date posted: 2011-12-20
Assistant Professor - Interdisciplinary Studies: Human Rights

The Human Rights Program in the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies at
Carleton University invites applications for a tenure-track appointment at
the level of Assistant Professor, to commence on July 1, 2012.

The Human Rights program is one of only two interdisciplinary
undergraduate programs in Human Rights in Canada, and has over 400 majors
currently registered. The successful candidate will be expected to
contribute to the growing needs of this expanding program.

Qualifications: A Ph.D. in a related field; evidence of demonstrated
excellence in teaching; a track record of research and publication; and
experience in the field of Human Rights.
We are seeking candidates whose expertise lies in Health and Human Rights,
in one or both of the following areas of specialty: social, cultural, and
economic rights; Indigenous Populations in Canada and/or in transnational
communities and the health implications of income inequality,
environmental vulnerability, and the allocation of health-sustaining
resources.

The successful candidate will be expected to develop a program of research
leading to significant peer-reviewed publications, and to contribute
effectively to academic life in the Institute. A demonstrated
interdisciplinary and critical approach to human rights frameworks in both
teaching and research is required.

Applications will be reviewed beginning 13 February 2012. Please include
the following in your application package: a letter of application, a
curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and samples of
writing or published work. At the same time, candidates should arrange to
have three referees forward supporting letters. Materials can be mailed
to: Patrizia Gentile, Director, Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies,
Carleton University, 2201 Dunton Tower, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa,
Ontario, K1S 5B6 or sent electronically to iis@carleton.ca

Carleton University is strongly committed to fostering diversity within
its community as a source of excellence, cultural enrichment, and social
strength. We welcome those who would contribute to the further
diversification of our faculty and its scholarship including, but not
limited to, women, visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples, persons with
disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply but applications from
Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

This position is subject to budgetary approval.

***
Multiple Disciplines - Tier II Canada Research Chairs and BC Innovation Chair
University of the Fraser Valley
Location: British Columbia
Date posted: 2012-01-09
The University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) invites applications from
outstanding candidates for the following three (3) positions: Canada
Research Chair (CRC) Tier 2 in the area of Health and Human Performance;
Canada Research Chair Tier 2 in the area of Immigration, Citizenship, and
Refugee Protection; and BC Regional Innovation Chair on Canada-India
Business and Economic Development.

Canada Research Chair (Tier 2)
Health and Human Performance

The successful applicant will hold a doctoral degree (obtained in the last
ten years) and will be an outstanding emerging scholar who has
demonstrated innovation and a proven ability to cultivate
multidisciplinary, collaborative partnerships in local, national, and
international research networks. The candidate must possess an original
and independent research program that will attract external funding and
hold the potential to achieve international recognition within five to ten
years. The ideal candidate will augment the existing strengths within the
UFV Health Sciences community in one or more of the following areas:
Occupational Health and Performance; Health Education and Health
Psychology; the Use and Impact of Technology and Performance;
Neuroscience; Aging; Culture, and Ethnicity; Family, Children, and Youth;
Environmental Health.

Canada Research Chair (Tier 2)
Immigration, Citizenship, and Refugee Protection

The successful applicant will be an outstanding emerging scholar who has
demonstrated an ability to cultivate multidisciplinary, collaborative
research partnerships. The candidate must be committed to an original and
independent research program in one or more of the following areas:
multiple citizenships and cultural and linguistic identities; the impact
of cultural pluralism on language policies and on concepts of citizenship;
the protection of cultural histories and social and civic integration;
economic and labour market integration, including the social and economic
impact of foreign workers; immigration and security issues; the protection
of legal or illegal immigrants and refugees and their rights.
The goals of the CRC program (http://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca) are to
promote leading-edge research and the training of highly qualifi ed
personnel at universities.
Applicants should submit by January 31, 2012 a curriculum vitae, copies of
three (3) relevant publications, a brief statement of their research
interests, and the names and contact information of three (3) potential
referees to Employee Services at the University of the Fraser Valley.

BC Regional Innovation Chair on Canada-India Business and Economic
Development

UFV is inviting applications from qualifi ed academics wishing to be
considered for the position of BC Regional Innovation Chair on
Canada-India Business and Economic Development. This exciting research and
leadership position within the Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies will be fi
lled through a five-year, renewable, appointment in the School of Business
Administration.
The Chair anchors a regional innovation strategy revolving around the
mobilization of key businesses of the region to capitalize on the new
opportunities afforded by the Indian market. The Chair holder, working
closely with businesses and economic drivers of the province, as well as
research partners in India and Canada, will seek to provide investors and
local businesses with a better understanding of and connectivity to the
dynamics of transnational investments as they relate particularly to the
local economy and its relation to India.
Applicants should submit by February 29, 2012 a curriculum vitae, copies
of three (3) relevant publications, a brief statement of their research
interests and their proposed program of work in relation to the goals of
the Chair, and the names and contact information of three (3) potential
referees to Employee Services at the University of the Fraser Valley.

Please send all applications to:

Employee Services
University of the Fraser Valley
33844 King Road, Abbotsford, BC, Canada V2S 7M8
Tel: (604) 854-4536 ' Fax: (604) 854-1538 ' Website: http://www.ufv.ca
Email resumes to: erinfo@ufv.ca
For more information, please contact Yvon Dandurand, AVP, Research and
Graduate Studies,
via email: yvon.dandurand@ufv.ca

UFV is committed to the principle of equity in employment.

***

Summer Session - Multiple Disciplines
Thompson Rivers University
Location: British Columbia
Date posted: 2011-12-21
FACULTY MEMBERS
Summer Session - Multiples Disciplines
Sessional

Thompson Rivers University anticipates openings in the following
disciplines for Summer Session 2012:

*NOTE: If you are applying for multiple disciplines, please submit a
separate application for each discipline, quoting the appropriate
Competition Number(s) from our website listed below.

Anthropology
Astronomy
Business
Communications
Communications/English
Economics
English
English-as-a-Second Language
Geography
Mathematics
Philosophy
Physical Education
Political Studies
Psychology
Social Work
Sociology
Visual Arts*

*Required for Visual & Performing Arts: Please send a full CV, 10-15
images of current artworks on a CD, and accompanying image list.

University Preparation:
Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics and Physics

For course descriptions, please go to http://www.tru.ca/summer

SUMMER SESSION TERMS: Courses may be offered in one or more of the
following sessions:

Session 1: May 7 - June 22, 2012
Session 2: June 25 - August 10, 2012
Session 3: May 7 - August 10, 2012

DUTIES:
To instruct courses in the specified disciplines. Instructors may also be
required for laboratories associated with some courses.

QUALIFICATIONS:
• Ph.D. is required in many areas, including the Faculty of Arts
• Master's degree or possibly Bachelor's degree may be acceptable in
certain other disciplines (applicants should contact the individual
faculty or school for specific information)
• Relevant teaching experience with adult learners is required in all
disciplines, except ESL courses
• Teaching certificate or Instructor's Diploma (for University Preparation
disciplines only)
• Formal TESL coursework (for ESL courses only)
• Two years' experience instructing in an academic ESL program (for ESL
courses only)

REVIEW DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: Applications will be reviewed commencing
January 16, 2012, and will continue until positions are filled.

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and
permanent residents will be given priority. As part of its commitment to
Employment Equity, TRU encourages applications from qualified members of
the four designated groups: women, aboriginal peoples, persons with
disabilities, and visible minorities. Applicants are invited to identify
themselves if they belong to any of the four designated groups.

Please forward current curriculum vitae, quoting the Competition Number(s)
from our website at: http://www.tru.ca/careers with names, addresses and
telephone numbers of three (3) referees/ references, along with a copy of
graduate transcripts to:

Career Opportunities,
Human Resources Division
Thompson Rivers University
900 McGill Road
Kamloops, BC V2C 0C8
Email: jobops@tru.ca
Fax: 250-828-5338
http://www.tru.ca/careers

We wish to thank all applicants; however, only those under consideration
will be contacted.

***

Sociology & Anthropology - Assistant Professor (Criminologist or
Sociologist )
Thompson Rivers University
Location: British Columbia
Date posted: 2011-12-20
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Sociology & Anthropology
Faculty of Arts
Tenure Track

DUTIES:

The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Thompson Rivers University
in Kamloops, British Columbia is seeking a Criminologist or Sociologist
specializing in deviance and crime for a Tenure Track position at the rank
of Assistant Professor.

Located in Kamloops, British Columbia, Thompson Rivers University is one
of Canada's newest universities. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it
is a broad based institution. TRU offers over 70 undergraduate degree
options along with Masters' degrees, diplomas, certificates, trades and
adult education programs to 12,000 on campus students plus 10,000 distance
learners. Adding to the diversity of TRU is its international population
(about 14% of enrolments) and aboriginal students (about 9% of
enrolments). The university's main campus is in the City of Kamloops, a
vibrant city of 86,000 people located in an area of natural beauty: a
world-class destination for summer and winter recreation.

The Department of Sociology and Anthropology is seeking a researcher who
has a background in Criminology or the Sociology of Deviance and Crime.
The ideal candidate will have research experience in crime and deviance,
the ability to teach quantitative methods, a strong commitment to teaching
excellence and be able to teach junior as well as senior level
undergraduate courses. It is expected that the successful candidate will
contribute to the development of blended learning involving on-site and
open learning students.

QUALIFICATIONS:
• Ph.D. in Sociology required or completion of doctoral degree by date of
appointment
• Research experience in crime and deviance
• A strong commitment to teaching excellence


COMMENCEMENT OF EMPLOYMENT: July 1, 2012

REVIEW DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: Applications will be reviewed commencing
January 18, 2012, and may continue until position is filled.

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and
permanent residents will be given priority. As part of its commitment to
Employment Equity, TRU encourages applications from qualified members of
the four designated groups: women, aboriginal peoples, persons with
disabilities, and visible minorities. Applicants are invited to identify
themselves if they belong to any of the four designated groups.

Please forward current curriculum vitae, quoting the Competition 11-245
with names, addresses and telephone numbers of three (3) referees and/or
references, along with a copy of graduate transcripts to:

Career Opportunities,
Human Resources Division
Thompson Rivers University
900 McGill Road
Kamloops, British Columbia
V2C 0C8 Canada
or by fax to:
1-250-828-5338
or by email to:
jobops@tru.ca

CIHR-IPPH Jan e-Bulletin | e-Bulletin jan IRSC-ISPP

CONTACT CIHR-IPPH |
CONTACTEZ IRSC-ISPP
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Tel | Tél :
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Email | Courriel
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IPPH Staff | Personnel de l'ISPP
Scientific Director | Directrice scientifique
Dre Nancy Edwards
nedwards@uottawa.ca
Tel | Tél : 613-592-5800 ext | poste 8414
Associate Director | Directrice associée
Erica Di Ruggiero
e.diruggiero@utoronto.ca
Tel | Tél : 416-524-0111
Senior Evaluation Associate | Associée principale de l'évaluation
Sarah Viehbeck
sarah.viehbeck@uottawa.ca
Tel | Tél : 613-592-5800 ext | poste 1925
Knowledge Translation and Communications Officer | Agente en application
des connaissances et en communications
Emma Cohen
ecohen@uottawa.ca
Tel | Tél : 613-562-5800 ext | poste 8439
Administrative Coordinator | Coordinatrice administrative
Jennifer Morgan
ipph-ispp@uottawa.ca
Tel | Tél : 613-562-5800 ext | poste 8414
Fax | Téléc : 613-521-2919

CIHR Corporate Staff | Personnel de l'administration centrale des IRSC
Assistant Director | Directrice adjointe
Julie Senécal
julie.senecal@cihr-irsc.gc.ca
Tel | Tél : 613-952-4538
Associate, Strategic Initiatives | Associée, Initiatives stratégiques
Kim Gaudreau
kim.gaudreau@cihr-irsc.gc.ca
Tel | Tél : 613-957-6128
Fax | Téléc : 613-954-1800

December 22, 2011 | 22 décembre 2011


ENGLISH VERSION

Contents:

Tri-Agency Framework: Responsible Conduct of Research

Implementing a Schedule for the Retention of Information on ResearchNet

ICES Applied Health Research Questions

Reporting Guidelines for Equity-relevant Systematic Reviews - Complete Our
Survey

Canadian Cancer Prevention Research Draft Strategic Framework - Seeking
Your Input

Additional News:

Funding Opportunities / Grants / Awards
Calls for Abstracts / Papers
Scholarship / Fellowship / Internship / Educational Opportunities
Job Opportunities
Links of Interest
Calendar of Upcoming Events
Share your Publications and Success Stories


Tri-Agency Framework: Responsible Conduct of Research

Canada's research granting agencies—Canadian Institutes of Health Research
(CIHR), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
(NSERC), and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
(SSHRC)—are committed to fostering and maintaining an environment that
supports and promotes the responsible conduct of research. On December 5,
2011, the Agencies officially launched the new Tri-Agency Framework:
Responsible Conduct of Research (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7H0-kUMFF1 ) . This new Framework
sets out the responsibilities and corresponding policies for researchers,
institutions, and the Agencies that together help support and promote a
positive research environment.


Implementing a Schedule for the Retention of Information on ResearchNet

Please be advised that a schedule for the retention of ResearchNet data
will be implemented as follows, effective December 10th, 2011:

All submitted application activities and documents will be retained for
one year after the application decision has been released.

All withdrawn applications will be retained for one year after decisions
for the competition have been posted.

All incomplete and non-submitted applications will be retained for three
months after the competition deadline date.

All review activities and documents will be retained for eighteen months
after the decisions for the application have been posted.

All decision and post-decisions activities and documents will be retained
for eighteen months after the related application decisions.

Information on the Retention Schedule will be permanently available on the
ResearchNet homepage ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7H1-kUMFF2 )
. Should users of ResearchNet wish to keep any documents for future
reference, we suggest that they download the PDF (Portable Document
Format) of the documents to another storage area (e.g., the hard drive of
a personal computer).


ICES Applied Health Research Questions

The Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) is inviting all
Ontario organizations that are users of research evidence (Knowledge
Users) to submit Applied Health Research Questions (AHRQs). An AHRQ is a
question posed by a health system Knowledge User in order to request
research evidence that can be applied to, improve or benefit the Ontario
health system. Institutes, centres and projects funded by the Planning,
Research and Analysis Branch of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
(MOHLTC) provide responses to AHRQs to inform planning, policy and program
development, which in turn helps strengthen the Ontario health system.

Three types of AHRQs may be requested:
1. Rapid response – Preliminary information will be delivered in one week
or less providing a "first blush" response.
2. Research report or technical brief – Approximately 4-8 weeks of work
will be required to synthesize the existing research evidence on a given
topic.
3. Research project – Where it has been confirmed that new knowledge must
be generated, i.e., existing knowledge is not sufficient for planning or
policy development requirements; a new research project will be initiated.
The duration may be months, or years, depending on the project.
Please submit any comments, inquiries and your completed Knowledge User
AHRQ Request Form to: Dorina Simeonov

ICES will be accepting Knowledge User AHRQ Request Forms (pp. 2-3 in
MOHLTC AHRQ Templates attached) for Research Reports, Technical Briefs and
Research Projects semi-annually, with the first deadline extension coming
up on January 13, 2012. Rapid response requests can be submitted at any
time and another call for research projects will be sent out in April,
2012, with a deadline of April 13, 2012.


Reporting Guidelines for Equity-relevant Systematic Reviews - Complete Our
Survey

The Campbell and Cochrane Equity Methods Group invites you to complete a
survey ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7H2-kUMFF3 ) on the need
for reporting guidelines for equity-relevant systematic reviews. We have
identified a significant gap in reporting effectiveness of interventions
for poor and vulnerable populations in systematic reviews. One way to
improve reporting of facets of specific importance to systematic reviews
reporting on inequities is to develop specific reporting guidelines, for
example, by extending or amplifying the PRISMA statement (Preferred
Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses). Currently
PRISMA has no guidance specific to health equity and we are now in the
process of developing an equity extension to PRISMA. We invite you to
complete our survey ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7H3-kUMFF4 )
on this extension – open for
responses until January 5th, 2012. For more information visit our website
( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7H4-kUMFF5 ) or blogs: Speaking
of Medicine ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7H5-kUMFF6 )
(PLoSMed), and BMJ ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7H6-kUMFF7 ) .


Canadian Cancer Prevention Research Draft Strategic Framework - Seeking
Your Input

On behalf of the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) and the
Canadian Cancer Society (CCS), with support from Canadian Cancer Research
Alliance (CCRA), we invite you to provide your feedback on the Canadian
Cancer Prevention Research Draft Strategic Framework to guide future
cancer prevention research investments by CCRA member organizations over
the next five years. Your knowledge and expertise will greatly enhance the
development of the draft cancer prevention research strategic framework
for Canada and we hope you will visit the online collaborative workspace
to provide your ideas. We also ask that you share this e-mail and link
with your colleagues and professional networks within Canada.

To access the draft report and provide your feedback please visit our
online collaborative workspace (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7H7-kUMFF8 ) using the following
log-in information:

Username: prevention
Password: Research1

Upon log-in, enter the space by clicking on "Cdn Cancer Prevention
Research Strategic " You will find the report and instructions for
feedback within.

In the event that you experience technical difficulties, please email
Michelle Halligan, Program Manager, Primary Prevention to obtain a
Feedback Form.

The space closes February 3, 2012.

Funding Opportunities / Grants / Awards (organized by deadline)

IPPH funding opportunities can be found here (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7H8-kUMFF9 ) by selecting the
Institute of Population and Public Health under the CIHR Institute
dropdown menu.


Travel Awards - Institute Community Support (Winter 2012 Competition)
CIHR-IPPH will provide travel awards for trainees (graduate students and
post-doctoral fellows) and new investigators to present their own research
at national and international meetings, conferences and/or symposia that
align with one or more of IPPH's strategic priorities and advance their
professional development and/or knowledge translation initiatives in
population and public health.
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7H9-kUMFF0 )
for more information
Application deadline: January 30, 2012
Operating Grant : Winter 2012 Priority Announcement (Specific Research Areas)
Population Health Interventions (POH)
CIHR-IPPH will provide funding for applications that are determined to be
relevant to population health interventions, including policy, program and
resource distribution approaches that address the determinants of health
and exert their influence through organizational and other system levels
within and outside of the health sector. Of particular interest is how
improvements in health and health equity might best be achieved through
population health interventions targeting the social, cultural, economic
and environmental determinants of health.
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HA-kUMFF8 )
for more information
Registration deadline: February 1, 2012
Application deadline: March 1, 2012
Catalyst Grant : Ethics (2011-2012)
The purpose of this funding opportunity is to build capacity in ethics as
it applies to health (including health research, health promotion and
maintenance, clinical care, population and public health, health systems
and services, policy and governance) by encouraging applications from
nominated principal applicants who are new investigators in the field of
health ethics, or investigators new to the field of health ethics, by
offering one or two-year pilot project grants.
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HB-kUMFF9 )
for more information
Registration deadline: February 1, 2012
Application deadline: March 1, 2012
Master's Award : 2011-2012
Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships - Master's
Award
The Canada Graduate Scholarships Master's Awards administered by CIHR are
intended to provide special recognition and support to students who are
pursuing a Master's degree in a health related field in Canada. These
candidates are expected to have an exceptionally high potential for future
research achievement and productivity.
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HC-kUMFF0 )
for more information
Application deadline: February 1, 2012
2011-12 CIHR-IPPH Institute Community Support (ICS) Program
The ICS is designed to foster community development by providing grants
and awards (including travel awards) to individuals and organizations for
the purposes of: aiding research and knowledge translation activities
where the circumstances fall outside CIHR's programs, supporting
organizations and activities whose goals are consistent with the
Institute's and CIHR's vision, mandate and strategic directions. Visit the
IPPH ICS website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HD-kUMFF1 )
for more information. Please note that travel awards are now administered
through ResearchNet ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HE-kUMFF2 )
..
Application deadline: March 15, 2012

Health Research Communications Award
The purpose of this funding opportunity is to build capacity in health
journalism and communications across all sectors of health research,
including biomedical, clinical, health services and policy, and population
and public health. By increasing the number of Canadians engaged in
communicating and disseminating the results of health research, in a
variety of formats, CIHR hopes to raise the level of understanding of
health related issues and research among a variety of audiences, including
the general public, health professionals and policy makers. It is expected
that this targeted investment will lead to more effective communication of
health research in Canada.
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HF-kUMFF3 )
for more information
Application deadline: April 2, 2012

Residencies at the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center
Through conferences and residencies, the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio
Center, in Northern Italy, supports innovations that change the way we
solve global problems. Here people of diverse expertise and backgrounds
come together in a thought-provoking, collegial environment that helps
promote impact on a wide range of world issues. To apply, and for more
information, please visit the website (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HG-kUMFF4 ) or download a
brochure ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HH-kUMFF5 ) .
Application deadlines: May 1, 2012

Chair: Reproductive and Child Health Services and Policy Research
Applied Chairs in Reproductive, Child and Youth Health Services and Policy
Research
The purpose of this Applied Chairs program is to support mid-career
faculty (5-15 years experience) who conduct reproductive, child and youth
health services and policy research, are dedicated to working with
decision makers to frame their research questions and interpret their
results, and train and mentor students, fellows, junior faculty and others
seeking career opportunities in this field, similarly committed to applied
health services and policy research.
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HI-kUMFF6 )
for more information.
Registration deadline: February 15, 2012
Application deadline: August 1, 2012

Calls for Abstracts / Papers

Please see the Calendar of Upcoming Events below.

The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Institute of Gender and
Health will host the conference Advancing Excellence in Gender, Sex and
Health Research
Montréal, Canada,
October 29-31, 2012

The conference will explore advances in our understandings of how sex and
gender influence the health of women, men, and people of diverse gender
identities over the lifespan. It will showcase excellence across the full
scope of health research, from cell to society, offering a unique
opportunity for interdisciplinary learning and exchange. The conference
will feature dynamic presentations on new discoveries and innovative
interventions, interactive poster sessions, lively discussions and
valuable networking opportunities with leaders in the field. It is open to
all researchers, policy-makers, health care providers, non-governmental
organizations, students and others with a shared interest in gender, sex
and health.
For more information, visit: www.genderandhealthconference.com (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HJ-kUMFF7 )
To view the call for abstracts, visit:
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HK-kUMFF8 (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HL-kUMFF9 )
To submit an abstract, visit:
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HM-kUMFF0 (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HN-kUMFF1 )
The deadline to submit an abstract is February 15, 2012.

Scholarship / Fellowship / Internship / Educational Opportunities

Dr. Jill M. Saunders Award of Excellence in Health Technology Assessment
The Dr. Jill M. Sanders Award of Excellence in HTA (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HO-kUMFF2 ) recognizes and
celebrates individuals whose outstanding achievements have significantly
advanced the field of health technology assessment in Canada. The winner
of this award will receive a plaque, paid travel and accommodation, and
complimentary registration to attend and speak at the 2012 CADTH
Symposium. The award is open to individuals who have made a significant
and lasting contribution to health technology assessment, evidence-based
drug reviews, or optimal technology utilization in Canada.
Deadline: January 16, 2012


The ACHIEVE Research Partnership: "Action for Health Equity Interventions"
ACHIEVE is aimed to equip new researchers with the competencies necessary
for closing the gap between measuring inner city health inequities and
reducing them.
Priority placement will be held for a qualified Aboriginal applicant
interested in pursuing research related to urban Aboriginal Health issues.
Aboriginal applicants are encouraged to self-identify within their
applications, and to describe their experience with Aboriginal community
engagement and Aboriginal health knowledge. Candidates will be assessed on
their knowledge of Indigenous approaches to health (broadly defined),
their effectiveness and experience in Aboriginal community engagement, and
their capacity to participate in and benefit from the ACHIEVE curriculum.
For more information and to apply, visit www.crich.ca/education.php (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HP-kUMFF3 )
Deadline to apply: February 13, 2012

Job Opportunities

Associate, Strategic Initiatives
The purpose of this role is to support the Scientific Director (SD) in the
implementation of strategic initiatives for the Institute of Cancer
Research (ICR), of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and
foster partnerships for these initiatives. The incumbent, in collaboration
with Montreal and Ottawa Institute staff, will report to the SD and be
responsible for ensuring that strategic initiatives are designed and
implemented as planned. For more information, contact ic.icr@mcgill.ca
Candidates should submit their applications BY EMAIL ONLY, no later than
January 9, 2012
Scientist - Population Health Intervention Research - Public Health Ontario
Reporting to the Director of Health Promotion, Chronic Disease and Injury
Prevention, the Scientist is responsible for leading on the design and
implementation of solution-focused population health intervention research
(PHIR), which involves "the use of scientific methods to produce knowledge
about policy and program interventions that operate within or outside of
the health sector and have the potential to impact health at the
population level."
If you are interested in applying for this position, please visit
www.oahpp.ca/careers ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HQ-kUMFF4 )
and click on the job title.
This position will remain open until filled.

Links of Interest

- Health Equity Clicks ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HR-kUMFF5 )
- Population Health Data Analysis: from Infrastructure to Innovation -
Conference and Workshops (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HS-kUMFF6 )
- Message from the President - CIHR Response to the International Review
Panel Recommendations ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HT-kUMFF7
)
- Health, Not Health Care – Changing the Conversation - Dr. Arlene King,
Chief Medical Officer of Health (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HU-kUMFF8 )
- New MoH data application process streamlines approvals & shortens
approval times for qualifying research projects (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HV-kUMFF9 )
- Canada's Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HW-kUMFF0 )

Calendar of Upcoming Events

January 2012

February 2012
- Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada (CDPAC) fourth
pan-Canadian conference (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HX-kUMFF1 ) - February 7-10, 2011.
Ottawa, Ontario.
- AAAS Annual Meeting Flattening the World: Building a Global Knowledge
Society ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HY-kUMFF2 ) – February
16-20, 2012. Vancouver, British Columbia. Interactive Workshop on Creating
Sustainable Career Paths in Global Health Research: Challenges and
Solutions - February 18th, 11am-12:30pm

March 2012

April 2012
- Ontario Public Health Convention (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7HZ-kUMFF3 ) - April 2-4, 2012.
Toronto, Ontario.
- 2012 World Congress on Public Health - Towards Global Health Equity:
Opportunities and Threats (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Ha-kUMFF0 ) - April 22-27, 2012.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
- IPY Conference From Knowledge to Action (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hb-kUMFF1 ) – April 22-27, 2012.
Montreal, Quebec.
- Population Health Sciences Research Network: Population Health - Methods
and Challenges Conference (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hc-kUMFF2 ) - April 24-26, 2011.
Birmingham, UK.

May 2012
- National Health Law Conference: Global Health Challenges & the Role of
Law ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hd-kUMFF3 ) - May 4-5,
2012. Toronto, Ontario.
- Rural Research Workshop (RRW): Policy and Research in Community
Investment ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7He-kUMFF4 ) - May
24-25, 2012. Ottawa, Ontario. Proposal submission deadline: January 20,
2012
- How to Talk About Science (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hf-kUMFF5 ) – May 25-27, 2012.
Victoria, British Columbia.

June 2012
- Canadian Public Health Association Conference - Creating and Sustaining
Healthy Environments ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hg-kUMFF6 )
- June 11-14, 2012. Edmonton, Alberta.

August 2012
- Banff Science Communications (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hh-kUMFF7 ) – August 11-25, 2012.
Banff, Calgary.
- World Cancer Congress (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hi-kUMFF8 ) – August 27-30, 2012.
Montreal, Quebec.

October 2012
- Advancing Excellence in Gender, Sex and Health Research (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hj-kUMFF9 ) – October 29-31, 2012.
Montreal, Quebec. Abstract submission deadline: February 15, 2012

Share your Publications and 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://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hk-kUMFF0 ) . Please email your
publications and / or impact stories to Emma Cohen, IPPH Knowledge
Translation and Communications Officer.


VERSION FRANÇAISE

Contenu:


Cadre de référence des trois organismes sur la conduite responsable de la
recherche

Établissement d'un calendrier pour la conservation de l'information dans
RechercheNet

Sondage - Lignes Directrices pour l'équité pertinentes les revues
systématiques

D'autres nouvelles:

Possibilités de financement, subventions, et prix
Appel d'abrégés / de communications
Bourses / Bourses de recherche / Occasions de stage
Possibilités d'emploi
Liens d'intérêt
Calendrier d'événements à venir
Partager vos contributions scientifiques ou votre histoire de succès


Cadre de référence des trois organismes sur la conduite responsable de la
recherche

Les organismes subventionnaires fédéraux, à savoir les Instituts de
recherche en santé du Canada (IRSC), le Conseil de recherches en sciences
naturelles et en génie du Canada (CRSNG) et le Conseil de recherches en
sciences humaines du Canada (CRSH), se sont engagés à mettre en place et à
maintenir un environnement qui encourage et favorise la conduite
responsable de la recherche. Le 5 décembre 2011, ils ont officiellement
lancé le nouveau Cadre de référence des trois organismes sur la conduite
responsable de la recherche (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hl-kUMFF1 ) (Cadre de référence).
Le Cadre de référence est un document général qui décrit les politiques et
les exigences des organismes liées à la demande de fonds, à la gestion des
fonds accordés, à l'exécution des travaux de recherche et à la diffusion
des résultats. Il décrit également les processus que les établissements et
les
organismes suivent pour examiner les allégations de violation de la
politique des organismes.

Établissement d'un calendrier pour la conservation de l'information dans
RechercheNet

Veuillez prendre note qu'un calendrier de conservation des données dans
RechercheNet entrera en vigueur le 10 décembre 2011 :

Toutes les activités et tous les documents relatifs aux demandes soumises
seront conservés pendant un an après la publication des décisions pour les
demandes visées.

Toutes les demandes retirées seront conservées pendant un an suivant
l'affichage des décisions pour le concours.

Toutes les demandes incomplètes et non soumises seront conservées pendant
trois mois suivant la date limite du concours.

Toutes les activités et tous les documents d'évaluation seront conservés
pendant 18 mois suivant l'affichage des décisions concernant les demandes.

Toutes les activités et tous les documents relatifs à la décision et à la
post décision seront conservés pendant 18 mois suivant l'affichage des
décisions concernant les demandes.

Le calendrier de conservation demeurera affiché sur la page d'accueil de
RechercheNet ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hm-kUMFF2 ) . Les
utilisateurs de RechercheNet qui souhaitent conserver des documents sont
priés de les télécharger en format PDF vers une autre plateforme de
stockage, telle que l'unité de disque dur d'un ordinateur personnel.

Sondage - Lignes Directrices pour l'équité pertinentes les revues
systématiques

L'équité Campbell et Cochrane méthodes de groupe vous invite à remplir un
sondage ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hn-kUMFF3 ) sur la
nécessité de rendre les lignes directrices pour l'équité pertinentes
analyses systématiques. Nous avons identifié une lacune importante dans
les rapports efficacité des interventions pour les populations pauvres et
vulnérables dans les examens systématiques. Une façon d'améliorer la
déclaration des facettes d'une importance particulière à l'examen
systématique des rapports sur les inégalités est de développer des lignes
directrices précises de déclaration, par exemple, en étendant ou
amplifiant la déclaration PRISMA (Articles rapports préférés pour les
revues systématiques et les méta-analyses). Actuellement PRISMA a pas de
directives spécifiques pour l'équité en santé et nous sommes maintenant
dans le processus d'élaboration d'une extension d'équité à
Prisma. Nous vous invitons à remplir notre sondage (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Ho-kUMFF4 ) sur cette extension -
ouvert jusqu'en Janvier réponses 5th, 2012. Pour plus d'informations
visitez notre site Web ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hp-kUMFF5
) ou des blogs: Speaking of Medicine (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hq-kUMFF6 ) (PLoSMed), et BMJ (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hr-kUMFF7 ) .

Possibilités de financement, subventions, et prix (organizé par date limite)

Les possibilités de financement de l'ISPP peuvent être retrouvées ici (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hs-kUMFF8 ) en sélectionnant
l'Institut de la santé publique et des populations du menu déroulant.


Bourses de voyage - Appui communautaire des instituts (Concours d'hiver 2012)
L'ISPP des IRSC mettra des bourses de voyage à la disposition des
stagiaires (étudiants des cycles supérieurs et boursiers postdoctoraux) et
des nouveaux chercheurs pour leur permettre de présenter leur propre
recherche à des réunions, à des conférences et/ou à des symposiums
nationaux et internationaux qui cadrent avec au moins une des priorités
stratégiques suivantes de l'ISPP et qui contribuent à leurs initiatives de
développement professionnel et/ou d'application des connaissances en santé
publique et des populations.
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Ht-kUMFF9 ) des IRSC
Date limite de présentation des demandes : le 30 janvier 2012
Subvention de fonctionnement : Annonce de priorités d'hiver 2012 (Domaines
de recherche particuliers)
Interventions en santé des populations (POH)
L'ISPP des IRSC accordera du financement pour les demandes jugées
pertinentes par rapport aux domaines de recherche prioritaires suivants :
Les interventions en santé des populations sont des politiques, des
programmes ou des approches de distribution des ressources qui ciblent les
déterminants de la santé et exercent leur influence au niveau des
organisations et d'autres systèmes à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur du
secteur de la santé. Elles visent particulièrement à savoir comment les
améliorations dans la santé et l'équité en santé pourraient le mieux se
faire au moyen des interventions en santé des populations qui ciblent les
déterminants de la santé sociaux, culturels, économiques et
environnementaux.
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hu-kUMFF0 ) des IRSC.
Date limite d'inscription : 1er février 2012
Date limite de présentation des demandes : 1er mars 2012
Subvention catalyseur : Éthique (2011-2012)
Le but de la présente possibilité de financement est de renforcer la
capacité en matière d'éthique s'appliquant à la santé (y compris la
recherche en santé, la promotion et le maintien de la santé, les soins
cliniques, la santé publique et des populations, les systèmes et les
services de santé, les politiques et la gouvernance) en encourageant les
candidats principaux désignés qui sont de nouveaux chercheurs qui
commencent dans le domaine de l'éthique de la santé, ou des chercheurs qui
sont nouveaux dans le domaine de l'éthique de la santé, à présenter des
demandes en leur offrant des subventions de projet pilote d'une année ou
deux.
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hv-kUMFF1 ) des IRSC
Date limite d'inscription : 1er février 2012
Date limite de présentation des demandes : 1er mars 2012
Bourse à la maîtrise : 2011-2012
Bourses d'études supérieures du Canada Frederick Banting et Charles Best -
Bourses à la maîtrise
Les bourses à la maîtrise du programme des Bourses d'études supérieures du
Canada, administrées par les IRSC, visent à souligner le mérite des
étudiants qui suivent des études de maîtrise dans un domaine lié à la
santé au Canada et à leur accorder une aide spéciale. Les candidats
doivent avoir un potentiel exceptionnel en matière de recherche et de
productivité.
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hw-kUMFF2 ) des IRSC.
Date limite de présentation des demandes : 1er février 2012
Bourse en communications dans le domaine de la recherche en santé
Le but de cette possibilité de financement est de développer la capacité
en journalisme et en communications dans tous les secteurs de la recherche
en santé, y compris la recherche biomédicale, la recherche clinique, la
recherche sur les services et politiques de santé, et la recherche sur la
santé des populations et la santé publique. En augmentant le nombre de
Canadiens engagés dans la communication et la dissémination des résultats
de la recherche en santé, sous diverses formes, les IRSC espèrent élever
le niveau de compréhension des problèmes de santé et de la recherche chez
divers groupes, notamment le grand public, les professionnels de la santé
et les décideurs. On s'attend à ce que cet investissement ciblé mène à une
communication plus efficace des résultats de la recherche en santé au
Canada.
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hx-kUMFF3 ) des IRSC.
Date limite de présentation des demandes : le 2 avril 2012
Programme d'appui communautaire (PACI) de l'Institut de la santé publique
et des populations (ISPP) 2011-2012
Les instituts des IRSC recourent au PACI pour fournir des
subventions/bourses à des personnes et à des organisations appartenant à
leurs milieux respectifs, afin qu'elles s'en servent pour : fournir des
subventions ou des bourses pour des activités de recherche et
d'application des connaissances qui ne sont pas couvertes par les autres
programmes des IRSC ; et appuyer des organismes et des individus dont les
buts concordent avec la vision, le mandat et les orientations stratégiques
des IRSC et des leurs instituts. Pour de plus amples renseignements,
consultez le site-Web pour le PACI de l'ISPP. Veuillez noter que les
bourses de voyage de l'ISPP (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hy-kUMFF4 ) sont maintenant
administrés par RechercheNet (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7Hz-kUMFF5 ) .
Date limite de présentation des demandes : le 15 mars 2012
Chaire : Services et politiques en santé reproductive et en infantile
Chaires de recherche appliquée sur les services et les politiques en santé
reproductive et en santé des enfants et des adolescents
Le Programme de chaires de recherche appliquée a pour but de soutenir des
professeurs en milieu de carrière (5-15 ans d'expérience) qui font de la
recherche liée aux services et politiques en santé reproductive et en
santé des enfants et des adolescents; qui sont engagés à travailler avec
des décideurs pour élaborer leurs questions de recherche et interpréter
leurs résultats et qui agissent comme mentors auprès d'étudiants, de
professeurs en début de carrière et d'autres personnes étant à la
recherche de possibilités de carrière en recherche appliquée sur les
services et les politiques de la santé reproductive et en santé des
enfants et des adolescents.
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7I0-kUMFF2 ) des IRSC.
Date limite d'inscription : 15 février 2012
Date limite de présentation des demandes : 1er août 2012

Appel d'abrégés / de communications

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

Concours de soutien à la rédaction d'ouvrages scientifiques
Le réseau de recherche en santé des populations du Québec (RRSPQ) est
heureux d'annoncer son programme d'appui à la rédaction d'ouvrages
scientifiques ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7I1-kUMFF3 ) . Le
but de ce programme ponctuel est d'appuyer financièrement les chercheurs
pour la rédaction d'ouvrages scientifiques (livres, manuels, recueils,
etc.) traitant d'un thème relié à la recherche en santé des populations ou
services et politiques de santé. Les productions scientifiques faisant
usage des nouveaux médias de communication (web, CD-Rom, etc.) sont
également éligibles. La production de numéros spéciaux ou de suppléments
dans des revues scientifiques avec comité de pairs (incluant les revues
scientifiques en ligne) est aussi éligible. Les projets admissibles sont
ceux qui s'inscrivent dans la mission du RRSPQ et qui permettent
d'atteindre les objectifs de ce dernier (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7I2-kUMFF4 ) .
Date limite pour soumettre une application : le 31 janvier 2012

Concours de soutien à l'organisation de colloques
Le réseau de recherche en santé des populations du Québec (RRSPQ) est
heureux d'annoncer son programme d'appui à la tenue de colloques et
conférences ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7I3-kUMFF5 ) . Le but
de ce programme ponctuel est d'appuyer financièrement l'organisation et la
tenue de colloques traitant d'un thème relié à la recherche en santé des
populations ou services et politiques de santé.
Date limite pour soumettre une demande : le 31 janvier 2012

L'Institut de la santé des femmes et des hommes des Instituts de recherche
en santé du Canada (IRSC) sera l'hôte de la conférence Pour l'excellence
dans la recherche sur le genre, le sexe et la santé
Montréal, Canada - du 29 au 31 octobre 2012

La conférence permettra d'examiner les progrès réalisés dans la
compréhension de l'incidence du sexe et du genre sur la santé des femmes,
des hommes et des personnes de diverses identités de genre tout au long de
la vie. Elle mettra en relief l'excellence dans toute la sphère de la
recherche en santé, de la cellule à la société, et offrira une occasion
unique d'échange et d'apprentissage interdisciplinaires. La conférence
comportera des présentations dynamiques sur de nouvelles découvertes et
des interventions innovatrices, des séances de présentation par affiches
interactives et des discussions animées, et offrira d'intéressantes
occasions de réseautage avec des chefs de file dans le domaine. Les
chercheurs, les responsables des politiques, les fournisseurs de soins de
santé, les organismes non gouvernementaux, les étudiants et autres
intervenants ayant comme intérêt commun la question du genre, du sexe
et de la santé sont tous conviés à cette conférence.
Pour plus d'informations, visitez:
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7I4-kUMFF6 (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7I5-kUMFF7 )
Pour voir l'appel pour les résumés, visitez le site:
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7I6-kUMFF8 (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7I7-kUMFF9 )
Pour soumettre un résumé, visitez le site: www.isfh.ca (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7I8-kUMFF0 )
La date limite pour soumettre un résumé est le 15 février 2012.

Bourses / Bourses de recherche / Occasions de stage

L'Institut de recherche en santé publique de l'Université de Montréal
(IRSPUM) offre des bourses d'excellence au doctorat et au postdoctorat
Les bourses de doctorat, d'une valeur de 20,000$ et d'une durée d'un an,
visent à favoriser le recrutement d'étudiants et à les soutenir pendant la
première année d'inscription au doctorat dans un des domaines de recherche
en santé publique de l'IRSPUM. Les bourses de postdoctorat, d'une valeur
de 30,000$ par année et d'une durée de 2 ans, appuient le recrutement et
le soutien de jeunes chercheurs dans le développement d'une recherche dans
l'un des domaines de recherche en santé publique de l'IRSPUM. Pour plus
d'informations au sujet de ces programmes de bourses, veuillez consulter
le site web ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7I9-kUMFF1 ) de
l'IRSPUM.
La date limite pour le dépôt des candidatures est le 15 février 2012.

Possibilité d'emploi

Associé(e), Initiatives stratégiques
L'emploi consiste à appuyer la directrice scientifique (DS) de l'IC des
Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada (IRSC) dans la mise en oeuvre
d'initiatives stratégiques et l'établissement de partenariats avec les
intervenants. Le candidat relève de la DS et veillera à ce que les
initiatives stratégiques soient élaborées et mises en oeuvre selon les
objectifs pré-établis. Pour plus d'informations contactez :
ic.icr@mcgill.ca
Les postulants devront soumettre leur candidature PAR COURRIEL SEULEMENT
d'ici le 9 janvier 2012

Liens d'intérêt

- Message du président - Réponse des IRSC aux recommandations du Comité
d'examen international ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7IA-kUMFF9
)
- Parlons de santé et non plus de soins de santé - Dre Arlene King,
médecin hygiéniste en chef (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7IB-kUMFF0 )
- Directives de consommation d'alcool à faible risque du Canada (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7IC-kUMFF1 )

Calendrier d'événements à venir

Janvier 2012

Février 2012
- Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada (CDPAC) fourth
pan-Canadian conference (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7ID-kUMFF2 ) (anglais seulement) -
du 7 au 10 février 2012. Ottawa, Ontario.
- AAAS Annual Meeting - Flattening the World: Building a Global Knowledge
Society ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7IE-kUMFF3 ) – (anglais
seulement) du 16 au 20 février 2012. Vancouver (Colombie-Britannique).
Assistez à un atelier interactif sur les perspectives de carrière en
recherche en santé mondiale - 18 fevrier de 11h00 à 12h30.

Mars 2012

Avril 2012
- 2012 World Congress on Public Health - Towards Global Health Equity:
Opportunities and Threats (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7IF-kUMFF4 ) (anglais seulement)-
22 au 27 avril 2012. Addis Ababa (Ethiopia).
- API Conférence De la connaissance à l'action (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7IG-kUMFF5 ) – du 22 au 27 avril
2012. Montréal (Québec).
- Population Health Sciences Research Network: Population Health - Methods
and Challenges Conference (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7IH-kUMFF6 ) (anglais seulement) -
du 24 au 26 avril 2012. Birmingham, UK.

May 2012
- Global Health Challenges and the Role of Law (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7II-kUMFF7 ) (anglais seulement) –
du 4 au 5 mai 2012. Toronto (Ontario).
- Atelier sur la recherche rurale : Politique et recherche en matière
d'investissement communautaire (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7IJ-kUMFF8 ) - du 24 au 25 mai
2012. Ottawa (Ontario). Date limite de dépôt des propositions : le 20
janvier 2012.
- How to Talk About Science (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7IK-kUMFF9 ) (anglais seulement) –
du 25 au 27 mai 2012. Victoria (Colombie-Britannique).

Juin
- Conférence annuelle de l'Association canadienne de santé publique :
Créer et soutenir des environnements sains (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7IL-kUMFF0 ) – du 11 au 14 juin
2012. Edmonton (Alberta).

Août
- Banff Science Communications (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7IM-kUMFF1 ) (anglais seulement) –
du 11 au 25 août, 2012. Banff (Calgary).
- World Cancer Congress (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7IN-kUMFF2 ) (anglais seulement) –
du 27 au 30 août 2012. Montréal (Québec).

Octobre
- Pour l'excellence dans la recherche sur le genre, le sexe et la santé –
du 29 au 31 octobre 2012. Montréal (Québec). Date limite pour soumettre un
résumé : le 15 février 2012.

Partager vos contributions scientifiques ou votre histoire de succès

Est-ce que votre recherche a résulté dans une invention 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://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?QFVS-Q7IO-kUMFF3 ) . S'il vous plaît
envoyez vos publications et / ou vos histoires d'impact à Emma Cohen ,
Agente en application des connaissances et en communications, ISPP.

CIHR - Institute of Population and Public Health
312 - 600 Peter-Morand Cres.
Ottawa Ontario K1G5Z3
Canada

CFHSS renewal-have your say!|Renouvellement de la FCSH-donnez votre avis!

(le texte français suit)

Dear colleague,

The Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences is
undertaking a renewal, which includes re-examining and updating many
aspects of our public image—our website, our narrative and possibly
even our name.

Under the guidance of the Board of Directors and the Executive
Committee, and with the input of an advisory committee, the
secretariat is developing proposals on a new name that will help
increase awareness of the organization, reduce confusion with SSHRC
and other PSE organizations, and make us memorable to a wide range of
stakeholders. The Board expects to discuss two concepts at its March
meeting.

Your participation is vital to the organization, and we would love
your input during this process. We have created a short,
three-question survey to gauge your opinion on some potential
concepts. Please visit the link below by Friday, February 10 to share
your thoughts with us.

http://www.snapsurveys.com/swh/surveylogin.asp?k=132760255508

If you have any comments or questions, please don't hesitate to
contact Alison Hebbs, Director, Policy and Communications, at
ahebbs@fedcan.ca or 613-238-6112 ext. 351.

Many thanks in advance for your participation—we look forward to
sharing more about this undertaking in the upcoming months.


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


Chère collègue, cher collègue,

La Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines se renouvelle, ce qui
comprend le réexamen et la mise à jour de plusieurs aspects de notre
image publique— notre site Internet, notre argumentaire et même,
possiblement notre nom.

Sous la direction du conseil d'administration et du comité exécutif,
avec les conseils d'un comité consultatif, le secrétariat développe
des propositions sur un nouveau nom qui contribuera à augmenter la
notoriété de l'organisation, réduire la confusion avec le CRSH et
d'autre organisations du monde de l'éducation supérieure et nous
démarquer auprès d'un large éventail de parties intéressées. Le comité
exécutif s'attend à discuter deux concepts lors de sa réunion en Mars.

Votre participation est essentielle pour l'organisation et nous
aimerions avoir votre avis pendant ce processus.

Nous avons créé un court sondage de trois questions pour recueillir
votre opinion sur quelques concepts potentiels. Veuillez cliquez sur
le lien plus bas avant le 10 février pour nous faire part de votre
point de vue.

http://www.snapsurveys.com/swh/surveylogin.asp?k=132760255508

Pour toute question ou commentaire, n'hésitez pas à contacter Alison
Hebbs, directrice des politiques et des communications au
ahebbs@fedcan.ca ou au 613-238-6112, poste 351. Nous vous remercions à
l'avance pour votre participation—nous avons hâte de vous transmettre
plus de détails sur cette entreprise dans le mois à venir.

CALL FOR PAPERS AAA SAN FRANCISCO 2012

CALL FOR PAPERS

111th AAA Annual Meeting
November 14-18, 2012
San Francisco, CA
Borders and Crossings

DOING FIELDWORK IN CHINA...WITH KIDS!

ORGANIZERS:

Tami Blumenfield, Ph.D., (Lewis & Clark College)

Candice Cornet, Ph.D., (Université de Montréal)

The People's Republic of China (PRC) has been opened to foreign social
science researchers for over two decades now, but obtaining permission to
undertake extensive research remains a difficult trek in the hierarchic
maze of Chinese bureaucracy. In their edited book Doing Fieldwork in
China, Heimer and Thøgersen (2006) provide numerous insights into the
challenges of accessing and collecting data in the PRC. Similarly, Bamo et
al. (2007) take a reflexive approach to doing fieldwork and consider the
polyphony of research (Clifford, cited in Bamo et al., 2007: 291).

Yet although numerous articles and books (Butler and Turner, 1987) have
been published on doing fieldwork with children elsewhere in the world
(Cassell, 1987; Huntington, 1987; Flinn, Marshall, Amstrong, 1998;
Gottlieb, Graham, Gottlieb-Graham, 1998; Sutton, 1998; Starrs et al.,
2001; Frohlick, 2002; Cupples and Kindon, 2003; Levey, 2009), none have
pointed to the particularities of doing so in the PRC.

We believe ethnography to be essentially a boundary crossing endeavor
(c.f. Frohlick, 2002: 50) in which not only geographical boundaries are
crossed but also boundaries of self, of our discipline, our sites and our
research communities. In addition, when a child is present we are forced
to cross the boundary between private and public spheres, one which,
ironically, has tended to remain separate in writing. By crossing
boundaries, by making visible private aspects of fieldwork related to
childrearing, anthropologists can avoid presenting themselves as
disembodied researchers.

Bringing children to the field in the PRC reveals particularities
regarding issues of education, hygiene, nutrition, and family
relationships amongst others. In a country where children tend to be
valued and are often put under extreme pressure to succeed (due in large
part to the planned birth policies), the presence of a child along with a
foreign researcher triggers a variety of reactions. It may bring
challenges and opportunities to the anthropologist both in terms of
enhancing or delaying the research and in the establishment of
relationships in the field.

We aim, through this panel, to consider some of the issues related to
doing fieldwork with kids in the PRC, hoping to contribute to research on
the intricacies of fieldwork in a socialist country. The objective is both
to consider the particularities of doing fieldwork with kids in the PRC,
and what doing so reveals about local customs and beliefs, while also
reflecting on the positionality of the researcher and its impact on the
construction of knowledge. We are particularly interested in fieldwork
experiences since 2000 that implicated the presence of the researcher's
children, whether school-age or preschool and whether the researcher was a
mother or a father (or where both were present). We also anticipate
publishing a journal special issue or volume on this topic following the
conference.

Please submit abstracts of no more than 250 words to Tami Blumenfield
(tami@lclark.edu) or Candice Cornet (candice.cornet@umontreal.ca) by
February 15th 2012.

The panel will be proposed as an invited session for the Society of East
Asia Anthropology.

References:

Bamo, A. S. Harrell and M. Lunzi (2007). Fieldwork Connections: The
fabric of ethnographic

collaboration in China and America. Seattle, Washington: University of
Washington Press.

Butler, B. and D.M. Turner (eds.) (1987). Children and Anthropological
Research. New York:

Plenum.

Cassell, J. (ed.) (1987). Children in the Field: Anthropological
Experiences. Philadelphia: Temple

University Press.

Cupples, J. and S. Kindon (2003). "Far from being 'home alone': the
dynamics of accompanied

Fieldwork," Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 24(2): 211-228.

Flinn, J., Marshall, L., Armstrong, J.(1998) Fieldwork and Families:
Constructing New Models for

Ethnographic Research. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

Frohlick, Susan E. (2002) "'You Brought Your Baby to Base Camp?' Families
and Field Sites." The

Great Lakes Geographer 9(1)49-58.

Gottlieb, A., P. Graham, N. Gottlieb-Graham (1998) "Infants, Ancestors,
and the Afterlife:

Fieldwork's Family Values in Rural West Africa." Anthropology and Humanism
23(2)121-126.

Huntington, G. E. (1987). "Different apron strings: Children as field
assistants". Human

Organization, 46, 83-5.

Heimer, M. and Thøgersen, S. (2006) (eds.). Doing Fieldwork in China.
Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

Levey, Hilary (2009). "'Which One Is Yours?': Children and Ethnography."
Qualitative Sociology

32:311-331.

Starrs, P.F., C.F. Starrs, G.I. Starrs, L. Huntsinger (2001).
"Fieldwork... with Family." Geographical

Review 91(1-2): 74-87.

Sutton, David (1998). "'He's Too Cold!' Children and the Limits of Culture
on a Greek Island."

Anthropology and Humanism 23(2):127-138.

Conf=?iso-8859-1?Q?=E9rence?= - Jonathan Friedman

Subject: Conférence - Jonathan Friedman


Event in French - Discussion in French and English


LE DÉPARTEMENT DE SOCIOLOGIE ET D'ANTHROPOLOGIE

en collaboration avec le CIRCEM

présentent

L'anthropologie des systèmes mondiaux :
pour comprendre les transformations de notre monde

par

Jonathan Friedman
Université de Californie à San Diego et École des hautes études en
sciences sociales


Mercredi 8 février, 17 h 30
Pavillon Desmarais, local DMS3120


(Conférence en français, discussion en français et en anglais)

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Call for panelists

Hello all,

Merin Oleschuk and Dr. Helen Vallianatos are working on putting together a
panel session for 2012 Annual Conference of the Centre for Diaspora and
Transnational Studies at University of Toronto entitled 'Foodways:
Diasporic Diners, Transnational Tables and Culinary Connections'. We are
looking for participants to join our panel examining how individuals in the
Canadian diaspora negotiate gendered and ethnic power relations through
their food practices.

We've attached the information for the conference at the end of this email.
We require your expression of interest (the title of your work and contact
details) by February 9, 2012 and will require your abstract by the
beginning of March. Please contact Merin Oleschuk at
oleschuk@ualberta.caif you are interested.

The abstract for the panel is:

Negotiating the diasporic kitchen:

From daily cooking, celebratory feasting, to culinary travelling, food is a
marker of who we are, who we were, and who we want to be. For those living
within the Canadian diaspora, these explorations are wrought with
consequences for the power encompassed in ethnic and gendered identities.
While diasporic foodways reproduce memories, sociality and rituals
associated with a distant, but not forgotten homeland, they are also
simultaneously implicated in the embodiment of diaporic integration.
Therefore, when individuals make decisions about what and how to eat, they
are assigning their place within a multiplicity of symbolic, social and
material differences, of which hold inherent political implications. The
papers in this panel consider how food can provide a window into diasporic
individuals' performance as gendered, multinational citizens.

Information on the conference:


*FOODWAYS: DIASPORIC DINERS, TRANSNATIONAL TABLES AND CULINARY CONNECTIONS*

Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies, University of Toronto

Please join us for the 2012 Annual Conference of the Centre for Diaspora
and Transnational Studies, University of Toronto

Thursday October 4 - Sunday, October 7, 2012

*Expressions of Interest due: Feb. 10*

*Abstracts due: Mar. 16*

*Description:*

This conference seeks to address questions surrounding the dynamics of the
food 'we' eat, the ways in which 'we' eat, the meaning 'we' give to eating,
and the effect of eating in a transnational world. Recognizing that
culinary culture is central to diasporic identifications, the focus is on
the place of food in the enduring habits, rituals, and everyday practices
that are collectively used to produce and sustain a shared senses of
cultural identity. Yet even as it does this work, food and the practices of
production, preparation and consumption that revolve around it, cannot help
but be drawn into wider cultures and cultural politics of consumption
increasingly grounded in the pursuit of qualities of difference, acts of
distinction and questions of justice. This focus on food, cooking, and
eating in diaspora and its role in connecting and changing peoples, places,
tastes, and sensibilities around the world yields insight not only to
substances that people consider essential to the maintenance of identity,
but to the production of new cultural political formations in a
transnational world and to the role of cultural (re)production in the
expansion of consumption under contemporary capitalism. A focus on food
also reveals the dynamic role of historical pathways in understanding
cultural formations as they have existed through time, and in positioning
the present as a moment in a continuing process of structured mobility that
directs the movement of people, what they eat, and how they understand
themselves and the world around them. It also yields insight into the
multiple places and ways in which food assumes value and how that value is
often reliant upon the continued reproduction of ties that bind people,
place, and practice across space and time. A great deal of academic work
explores this interplay of food, practice, identity and subject formation,
much of it bound together by a commitment that through a fuller
understanding of those relations, we better understand ourselves, our
pasts, and the complexities of the spaces and lives we inhabit and enact in
a transnational world. This conference seeks to enhance that understanding.

*Information:*

The conference website will be available soon, with more information,
registration, and online submission of abstracts. For now, to help with
advance planning we would be grateful if you would submit expressions of
interest.

*Submitting an Expression of Interest:*

We welcome contributions from scholars, activists, artists, advocates,
government staff and food and agriculture practitioners and expect the
meeting to have wide appeal across the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Suggestions for papers, panel proposals, roundtables, posters and
workshops should speak directly to the theme of the conference and can
align with, but are not limited to, the examples of potential panels
provided below.

To help us with advance planning, please submit expressions of interest by
Feb. 10 2012. For papers and posters this should be the title of an
intended paper or poster. For panel, roundtable or workshop proposals,
this should include a title and brief (two sentence description of the
session). Panels should consist of 4 papers. In your expression of
interest, please include your title, the name of your college, university
or organization,address and contact details and your areas of research,
writing or practice.

Please address your expressions of interest to Rebecca O'Neill -
rebecca.oneill@utoronto.ca with the subject line "Food Conference"

For more information on the Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies
at the University of Toronto, please see: http://www.utoronto.ca/cdts/

*Possible Topics and Areas of Interest:*

• *The Transnational Kitchen*: the role of food 'professionals' as
transnational agents in shaping new foods, sourcing new ingredients,
identifying and incorporating new ingredients and trends in preparation

• *The Syncretic Pot: Cooking in Transnational Spaces*. The dynamics
of foodpreparation in transnational spaces and the place of cooking in
negotiating shared senses of diasporic identity.

• *Transnational Food Spaces*: A consideration of the kitchen, the
dining room, the grocery store, the garden, the café, the restaurant, the
school and the workplace as sites of transculturation, spaces in which
disparate representations of 'the other' (and 'other foods') are
encountered, and the reconfigurations of food, eating and identity that
result from these encounters.

• *The Diasporic Garden*: explorations of the various modes and
mechanisms of production and distribution required to supply the products
integral to the social and commercial production of foodstuffs for
diasporic communities; including the often-invisible spaces of backyard
gardens, community farms, ethnic markets, etc.

• *Am I What I Eat\ Transnational Flows, Food and Constructs of
Authenticity*: Questioning the role of authenticity in sanctioning
foodstuffs and how constructs and conceptions of 'the authentic self'
change as people strive (and often fail) to reproduce 'authentic' cuisines.

• *Affective Bodies at the Transnational Table*: Considerations of the
relations between the senses, affect, food, manners and etiquette and the
disciplining effect of eating in embodying and performing the qualities
integral to diasporic identifications.

• *Culinary Foodways*: Charting the adaptation, substitution, and
indigenization of ingredients, foodstuffs, and methods of preparation
across time and space.

• *Food Memories*: Considering the work performed by food in the
reproduction of sociality, myth and ritual and practice that are core to
maintaining the boundaries of diasporic communities and constructs of
'home', 'away', and 'return'.

• *The Food Dialogues*: Exploration of the various channels (e. g,
personal correspondence, popular culture, media, professional associations,
social movements) through which the transformation of diet becomes a
spatially iterative process.

• *Enclave Eating and Cosmo-Multiculturalism*: questions of the degree
to which the ready availability of diasporic foodstuffs encourages or
permits a 'lazy' engagement with multi-culturalism in which eating 'the
foreign' or 'the exotic' is focused on the production of a distinctive self
and displaces other more substantive or productive forms of engagement with
difference.

• *Fixing Food* –In what ways are diasporic foods essentialized and does
the necessity of maintaining "exotic" or "authentic" foodscapes produce a
distinct diasporic burden, acting to fix migrant culinary cultures - with
what outcomes and effects for foods and the creativity of their makers?

• *A Doner Kebab with 'the Works'** *- identifying why and through what
historical processes food becomes a mediator of of ethnic identities
produced in diasporic contexts.

• *Where's Little India?* – a consideration of the role of food in the
development of distinct "ethnic quarters", the historical conditions in
which such enclaves are produced and with what consequences for peoples
working and living in those enclaves?

*Advisory Committee*

Lauren Baker (Toronto Food Policy Council)

Simone Cinotto, (UNISG, Pollenzo, Italy)

Ian Cook (Geography, Exeter)

Michaeline Crichlow (Sociology, Duke)

Harriet Friedman (Geography, Toronto)

Rick Halpern (History, Toronto)

Josee Johnston (Sociology Toronto)

Minelle Mahtani (Geography and Journalism, Toronto)

Sid Mintz (Anthropology, Johns Hopkins)

Jeffrey Pilcher (History, Minnesota)

Krishnendu Ray (Food Studies, NYU)

Eleanor Sterling (Director, Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation,
American Museum of Natural History; Columbia University)

Penny Van Esterik (Anthropology, York)

Rick Wilk (Anthropology, Indiana)

*Local Arrangements and Organizing Committee (University of Toronto)*

Antonela Arhin ( CDTS)

Dan Bender (History)

Ben Liu (Centre for Community Partnerships; Geography)

Ken MacDonald (Geography, CDTS)

Rebecca O'Neill (History)

Kevin O'Neill (Religious Studies; CDTS)

Ato Quayson (English; CDTS)

Anna Shternshis (Germanic Languages; Jewish Studies; CDTS)

Nick Terpstra (History; CDTS)

Friday, January 27, 2012

postes de professeurE en études du développement (économie politique) et en développement territorial (géographie humaine)

Bonjour chers collègues,

Notre département des sciences sociales de l'Université du Québec en
Outaouais ouvre deux postes menant à la permanence. Vous connaissez
peut-être quelqu'un qui serait intéressé et compétent pour ces postes.
L'orientation des deux postes est précisée ci-dessous.

Si vous avez des questions par rapport à ces postes, n'hésitez pas à me
contacter ou à contacter le directeur de notre département Paul Leduc
Browne.

Sincèrement

Dimitri


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1) PROFESSEURE OU PROFESSEUR EN ÉTUDES DU DÉVELOPPEMENT Poste menant à la
permanence Le Département des sciences sociales de l'Université du Québec
en Outaouais sollicite des candidatures en vue de pourvoir à un poste de
professeur dans le domaine des études du développement, avec une
spécialisation en économie politique globale, en économie politique
comparée, en économie spatiale, en commerce international ou en finance
internationale.

OFFRE D'EMPLOI
Concours no 2012 - 21
Le 24 janvier 2012
PROFESSEURE OU PROFESSEUR
EN ÉTUDES DU DÉVELOPPEMENT
Poste menant à la permanence
Le Département des sciences sociales de l'Université du Québec en
Outaouais sollicite des candidatures en vue de pourvoir à un poste de
professeur dans le domaine des études du développement, avec une
spécialisation en économie politique globale, en
économie politique comparée, en économie spatiale, en commerce
international ou en
finance internationale.
La personne recherchée doit être titulaire d'un doctorat en science
économique, en science
politique ou dans un domaine connexe.
La personne dont la candidature sera retenue devra avoir un programme de
recherche actif en
économie politique du développement et une bonne expérience d'enseignement
de niveau
universitaire. Elle devra être disposée à oeuvrer au sein d'un département
multidisciplinaire,
posséder des aptitudes à l'encadrement d'étudiants à tous les cycles et
être disposée à offrir
des services à la collectivité. Elle devra également faire preuve d'une
excellente connaissance
de la langue française orale et écrite.
Traitement : Selon les dispositions de la Convention collective
Site de travail : Gatineau
Date d'entrée en fonction : Entre le 1er mai et le 1er août 2012 ou selon
toute entente à cet
avec l'Université
Les personnes intéressées sont priées de faire parvenir leur dossier de
candidature
accompagné d'un curriculum vitae détaillé, des attestations d'études
pertinentes et de trois
lettres de recommandation, avant 16 h 30 le 10 février 2012, à l'attention
de monsieur
Paul Leduc Browne, directeur du Département des sciences sociales,
Université du
Québec en Outaouais, case postale 1250, succursale Hull, Gatineau (Québec)
J8X 3X7.
Courriel : paul.leducbrowne@uqo.ca
Téléphone : 819 595-3900 poste 2314 Télécopieur : 819 595-2384
Note : Conformément aux exigences relatives à l'immigration au Canada, ce
poste est offert en priorité aux
citoyens canadiens et aux résidents permanents. L'Université du Québec en
Outaouais souscrit aux
programmes d'accès à l'égalité en emploi et d'équité en matière d'emploi,
et invite les femmes, les membres
des minorités visibles, des minorités ethniques, les autochtones et les
personnes handicapées à présenter
leur candidature.

2) PROFESSEURE OU PROFESSEUR EN DÉVELOPPEMENT TERRITORIAL Poste menant à la
permanence Le Département des sciences sociales de l'Université du Québec
en Outaouais sollicite des candidatures en vue de pourvoir à un poste de
professeur dans le domaine du développement territorial, avec une
spécialisation en dynamiques spatiales et territoriales, en développement
économique territorial ou en géographie humaine et sociale.

OFFRE D'EMPLOI
Concours no 2012 - 20
Le 24 janvier 2012
PROFESSEURE OU PROFESSEUR
EN DÉVELOPPEMENT TERRITORIAL
Poste menant à la permanence
Le Département des sciences sociales de l'Université du Québec en
Outaouais sollicite
des candidatures en vue de pourvoir à un poste de professeur dans le
domaine du
développement territorial, avec une spécialisation en dynamiques spatiales et
territoriales, en développement économique territorial ou en géographie
humaine et
sociale.
La personne recherchée doit être titulaire d'un doctorat en géographie
humaine ou dans une
discipline connexe des sciences sociales. Elle doit avoir une expertise
interdisciplinaire dans le
champ des études spatiales et territoriales.
La personne dont la candidature sera retenue devra avoir un programme de
recherche actif en
développement territorial et une bonne expérience d'enseignement de niveau
universitaire. Elle
devra être disposée à oeuvrer au sein d'un département multidisciplinaire,
posséder des
aptitudes à l'encadrement d'étudiants à tous les cycles et être disposée à
offrir des services à la
collectivité. Elle devra également faire preuve d'une excellente
connaissance de la langue
française orale et écrite.
Traitement : Selon les dispositions de la Convention collective
Site de travail : Gatineau
Date d'entrée en fonction : Entre le 1er mai et le 1er août 2012 ou selon
toute entente à cet
avec l'Université
Les personnes intéressées sont priées de faire parvenir leur dossier de
candidature
accompagné d'un curriculum vitae détaillé, des attestations d'études
pertinentes et de trois (3)
lettres de recommandation, avant 16 h 30 le 10 février 2012, à l'attention
de monsieur
Paul Leduc Browne, directeur du Département des sciences sociales,
Université du
Québec en Outaouais, case postale 1250, succursale Hull, Gatineau (Québec)
J8X 3X7.
Courriel : paul.leducbrowne@uqo.ca
Téléphone : 819 595-3900 poste 2314 Télécopieur : 819 595-2384
Note : Conformément aux exigences relatives à l'immigration au Canada, ce
poste est offert en priorité aux
citoyens canadiens et aux résidents permanents. L'Université du Québec en
Outaouais souscrit aux
programmes d'accès à l'égalité en emploi et d'équité en matière d'emploi,
et invite les femmes, les membres
des minorités visibles, des minorités ethniques, les autochtones et les
personnes handicapées à présenter
leur candidature.

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Dimitri DELLA FAILLE
PhD en sociologie
Professeur en développement international
Département des sciences sociales
Université du Québec en Outaouais
Tél: (819) 595-3900, ext. 2503
Fax: (819) 595-2384
http://www.sciences-sociales.info/Dimitri_della_Faille/
http://uqo.academia.edu/DimitridellaFaille/About

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