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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Gender and women's studies CUPE postings, Dalhousie U

Two courses are available for teaching under CUPE conditions at Dalhousie
University.
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1. PART-TIME ACADEMIC POSTING
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4R2

POSTING DATE: 17 May 2012
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 1 June 2012

POSITION: Part-time Academic [One Term, Winter Term, 2012-2013]

DEPARTMENT/LOCATION: Gender and Women's Studies

PAY RATE: As per CUPE Collective Agreement

WORK ASSIGNMENT: To teach Gender and Women's Studies 1015.03 – Gender and
Diversity, currently scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:05 PM – 2:25
PM in the Winter term. The part-time academic's duties include
responsibility for planning the course in conjunction with the Coordinator,
teaching the class, evaluating the students, and administration relating
to the class. This class may include participatory learning activities.
The part-time academic must be available for consultation with students
outside of class times. This position will report to the Coordinator of
Gender and Women's Studies. Note: This class may have teaching assistant
support depending on enrolment.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Master's or Doctorate in Gender and Women's Studies
(or equivalent professional experience), and professional expertise in
women's movements, activism, and participatory learning methods.
Demonstrated experience in some combination of diversity, equity, and
global feminist activism. Commitment to interdisciplinary approaches in
Gender and Women's Studies. Ability to teach effectively at the university
level. Applications must include a CV, a draft syllabus for the class, two
letters of reference, and evidence of teaching effectiveness (including, if
available, the results of teaching evaluations for university-level
classes.)

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE POSITION, PLEASE APPLY BY EMAIL BY THE
APPLICATION DEADLINE TO:
Shirley Tillotson, Coordinator
Gender and Women's Studies Programme
E-mail mdc@dal.ca
Phone: (902) 494-2980

All offers of employment as part-time academic are conditional upon
sufficient student enrolment in the course and approval by the University.

Dalhousie University is an Employment Equity/Affirmative Action employer.
The University encourages applications from qualified Aboriginal peoples,
people with a disability, racially visible persons and women.

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2. PART-TIME ACADEMIC POSTING
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4R2

POSTING DATE: 17 May 2012
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 1 June 2012

POSITION: Part-time Academic [One Term, Fall Term, 2012-2013]
DEPARTMENT/LOCATION: Gender and Women's Studies Programme

PAY RATE: As per CUPE Collective Agreement

WORK ASSIGNMENT: To teach GWST 4150, Selected Topics in Gender and Women's
Studies, an upper-level seminar. The class is currently scheduled for
Mondays 9:35 to 12:35 in the Fall term. The topic for this year is Queer
Theory and Masculinities.
The part-time academic's duties include full responsibility for
the class, including but not limited to: developing the course outline,
preparing readings/choosing texts, fostering a dynamic classroom climate
for the open and respectful exchange of ideas, preparing and grading
assignments/tests/exams, and performing administrative duties related to
the class. The part-time academic must be available for consultation with
students outside of class time. This position will report to the
Coordinator of Gender and Women's Studies.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Ph.D. or Ph.D. in hand, with expertise in Gender
and Women's Studies, especially with an emphasis in feminist theory,
including queer theory, masculinity studies, and critical race studies.
Applications must include a single-page, single-spaced proposal for the
class, outlining the themes and sub-topics to be covered in the class.
Please apply in writing, by e-mail, by the application deadline. In
addition to the single-page proposal for the class, applications must
include a CV, two letters of reference, and evidence of teaching
effectiveness (including, if available, the results of teaching evaluations
for university-level classes).

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE POSITION, PLEASE APPLY BY EMAIL TO:
Shirley Tillotson, Coordinator
Gender and Women's Studies Programme
E-mail mdc@dal.ca
Phone: (902) 494-2980

All offers of employment as part-time academic are conditional upon
sufficient student enrolment in the course and approval by the University.

Dalhousie University is an Employment Equity/Affirmative Action employer.
The University encourages applications from qualified Aboriginal peoples,
people with a disability, racially visible persons and women.

CIHR-IPPH May e-Bulletin | e-Bulletin mai IRSC-ISPP

CONTACT CIHR-IPPH |
CONTACTEZ l'ISPP des IRSC

Address | Adresse :
1 Stewart St., Room 124 | Pièce 124
Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5
Tel | Tél :
613-562-5800 ext | poste 8414
Fax | Téléc :
613-562-5713
Email | Courriel
Website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1Z-kUM9F0 ) | Site
web ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1a-kUM9F7 )
( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1b-kUM9F8 ) (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1c-kUM9F9 ) (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1d-kUM9F0 )


IPPH Staff | Personnel de l'ISPP

Scientific Director | Directrice scientifique
Dre Nancy Edwards
nedwards@uottawa.ca
Tel | Tél : 613-562-5800 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 : 613-562-5800 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

Practicum Student | Stagiaire d'été
Rachel MacLean
rachel.maclean@mail.utoronto.ca
Tel | Tél : 613-562-5800 ext | poste 2402

Summer Student |
Étudiante d'été
Andrea Hill
ipph-student@uottawa.ca
Tel | Tél : 613-562-5800 ext | poste 8305

Summer Student |
Étudiant d'été
Max Deschner
ipph-student@uottawa.ca
Tel | Tél : 613-562-5800 ext | poste 8513

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
Fax | Téléc : 613-954-1800

Associate, Strategic
Initiatives | Associée, Initiatives stratégiques
Kim Gaudreau
kim.gaudreau@cihr-irsc.gc.ca
Tel | Tél : 613-957-6128
Fax | Téléc : 613-954-1800

Summer Student | Étudiante d'été
Alannah Brown
alannah.brown@cihr-irsc.gc.ca
Tel | Tél : 613-952-4263

May 28, 2012 | Le 28 mai 2012


ENGLISH VERSION


Contents:

CIHR on YouTube

Renewed Canadian Common CV

Nominated Principal Investigators to Report on Research Results

2012 Canadian Public Health Association Conference

Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health Strategic
Planning Roadtrip

Additional News:

Funding Opportunities / Grants / Awards

Calls for Abstracts / Papers

Scholarship / Fellowship / Internship / Educational Opportunities

Job Opportunities

Have you Read / Seen?

Calendar of Upcoming Events

Share your Publications and Success Stories


CIHR on YouTube

Want to learn more about CIHR-funded research? Visit the Health
Research in Canada YouTube channel (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1e-kUM9F1 ) and watch
researchers discuss their work. Our growing collection of videos
addresses topics ranging from traumatic brain injury to male
circumcision as a form of HIV prevention.

Renewed Canadian Common CV

The renewed Canadian Common CV (CCV) will be implemented on June 19,
2012 for all CCV subscriber agencies, including CIHR. All CIHR
applicants who submit their applications on or after June 19, 2012
will be required to use the renewed Canadian Common CV (CCV). More
information, including CIHR-specific instructions and/or guidelines,
will be provided through the "CIHR Funding News" electronic communique
and on the CIHR website in June. Visit the renewed CCV website (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1f-kUM9F2 ) for more
information.


Nominated Principal Investigators to Report on Research Results

All NPIs awarded Open Grants and priority announcements are required
to submit reports via the Research Reporting System (RRS). This tool
was developed to obtain richer evidence on the effectiveness of CIHR
funding programs and also to advance CIHR's Knowledge Translation
mandate. For more information, view a sample PDF version (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1g-kUM9F3 ) of the report or
visit the Electronic Final Reports policy website (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1h-kUM9F4 ) .


2012 Canadian Public Health Association Conference

Pre-registration deadline: May 31, 2012
For more information, visit the website (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1i-kUM9F5 ) .

Sessions of Interest:
Public Health - Thinking Towards a System 3.0
June 12, 2012 from 10:30am-12:00pm - Shaw Conference Centre, Edmonton,
AB - Salon 9
Moderator:
Garry Aslanyan, World Health Organization
Panelists:
James Chauvin, Director, Policy Development, Canadian Public Health
Association
André Corriveau, Chief Medical Officer of Health, Alberta Health and
Wellness and Pan-Canadian Public Health Network Council
provincial/territorial co-chair
Nancy Edwards, Scientific Director, CIHR-Institute of Population and
Public Health
Kim Raine, President, Alberta Public Health Association; Professor and
CIHR/HSFC Applied Public Health Chair, School of Public Health,
University of Alberta
Gregory Taylor, Director General, Office of Public Health Practice,
Public Health Agency of Canada and Federal Co-Chair, Public Health
Infrastructure Steering Committee, Pan-Canadian Public Health Network

IPPH collaborator session:
Perspectives on Health Inequity: Local to Global Food Insecurity
June 13, 2012 from 2:00pm-3:30pm - Shaw Conference Centre, Edmonton,
AB - Salon 4
Moderator:
Philip Sherman, Scientific Director, CIHR Institute of Nutrition,
Metabolism and Diabetes
Panelists:
Evan Fraser, Associate Professor, University of Guelph
Lynn McIntyre, Professor, University of Calgary


Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health Strategic
Planning Roadtrip

Your opportunity to influence IHDCYH's future research priorities and
strategic directions (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1j-kUM9F6 ) . Join for an
opportunity that only comes every 5 years!


Funding Opportunities / Grants / Awards (organized by deadline)

IPPH funding opportunities can be found here (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1k-kUM9F7 ) by selecting the
Institute of Population and Public Health under the CIHR Institute
dropdown menu.

2012-13 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?SU7X-UP1l-kUM9F8 ) for more
information. Please note that travel awards are now administered
through ResearchNet (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1m-kUM9F9 ) .
Application deadlines: July 16, 2012, November 15, 2012, and March 15, 2013
Travel award deadline: May 28, 2012, September 2012 and January 2013

CIHR Café Scientifique Program
CIHR-IPPH will consider funding café scientifique applications that
align with one or more of IPPH's strategic priorities. IPPH will give
priority to café scientifiques that involve a partnership between a
health agency and a non-health agency partner and that feature
research that is informed by diverse theories, methods, and
disciplinary fields.
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1n-kUM9F0
) for more information.
Application deadline: May 31, 2012

3M Health Leadership Award
Health Nexus and 3M Canada recognize the importance of addressing the
fundamental social and economic factors that influence our health and
are committed to celebrating the leaders who work to improve them.
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1o-kUM9F1
) for more information.
Application deadline: June 22, 2012

Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Applied Research Grant Awards
Development Grants of up to $10,000 per project are available to
assist in creating effective research teams in Newfoundland and
Labrador that are capable of obtaining funding from national and
international research granting agencies. Project Grants of up to
$40,000 are designed to support small research projects of high
scientific quality that may not be eligible for funding from external
sources but are of relevance to the mandate and priorities of the
Centre. Visit the website (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1p-kUM9F2 ) for more
information.
Application deadline: June 22, 2012

CIHR Healthcare Renewal Policy Analysis
This Healthcare Renewal Policy Analysis funding opportunity welcomes
prospective and retrospective policy analyses and comparative policy
analysis is strongly encouraged. Health policy analyses may draw upon
new and/or existing research, including qualitative research,
quantitative research, or mixed methods research (e.g., statistical
analysis, case studies, key informant interviews, polling, survey
research, economic evaluation, etc.).
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1q-kUM9F3
) for more information.
Deadline: September 19, 2012


Calls for Abstracts / Papers

Please see the Calendar of Upcoming Events below.

Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research: Access to Medicines
This call for Expressions of Interest aims to explore the connections
between medicines and health financing, governance and health
information in low- and middle-income countries. For more information,
contact the Alliance or visit the website (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1r-kUM9F4 ) .
Deadline for submission: June 18, 2012


Scholarship / Fellowship / Internship / Educational Opportunities

Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Applied Research Fellowship Awards
Fellowships are available at the Master's and Doctoral levels to
support the training and development of new health researchers in the
province. Visit the website (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1s-kUM9F5 ) for more
information.
Application deadline: June 1, 2012

CIHR's Knowledge Translation Branch Announces the Third Launch of the
New Science Policy Fellowships Program
Visit the website (
http://www.researchnet-recherchenet.ca/rnr16/viewOpportunityDetails.do?progCd=10297&language=E&fodAgency=CIHR&view=browseArchive&browseArc=true&org=CIHR
) for more
information.
Application deadline: June 4, 2012

Doctoral & Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Health Equity with Equity Lens
for Public Health (ELPH)
Applications are invited for 2-year doctoral ( #malformed ) and
post-doctoral ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1t-kUM9F6 )
fellowships with the ELPH program of research at the University of
Victoria. For more information, contact Kathleen Perkin.
Application deadline: June 5, 2012


Job Opportunities

Division Head, Knowledge Exchange, Sax Institute
This is one of three senior executive positions within the Sax
Institute, reporting to the CEO and responsible for the Institute's
programs in knowledge and research brokering, research reviews, and
exchange between researchers and policy agencies. For more
information, please contact Elaine Connor.

Chair, Health Economics, University of the West Indies
Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the post
of Chair of Health Economics at the Chronic Disease Research Centre
(CDRC), University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados.
This is a full-time full professor position initially available for
three years. For more information, contact the Human Resources
Department.


Have you Read / Seen?

- WHO World Health Statistics 2012 (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1u-kUM9F7 ) (report)
- The Early Development Instrument in Manitoba (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1v-kUM9F8 ) (report)
- Translating Evidence into Practice: The Role of Health Research
Funders ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1w-kUM9F9 ) (paper)
- What's on Your Plate? The Hidden Costs of Industrial Animal
Agriculture in Canada (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1x-kUM9F0 ) (report)
- Canadian Association of Gerontology Memberships and Benefits (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1y-kUM9F1 ) (website)
- Why Health Equity Matters Now (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP1z-kUM9F2 ) (video)


Calendar of Upcoming Events

June 2012
- Federation of Canadian Municipality's 75th Annual Conference and
Trade Show ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP20-kUM9F9 ) -
June 1-4, 2012. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
- Canadian Public Health Association Conference - Creating and
Sustaining Healthy Environments (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP21-kUM9F0 ) - June 11-14,
2012. Edmonton, Alberta.
- Alberta Innovates - Health Solutions Measuring and Assessing the
Impact of Research and Innovation (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP22-kUM9F1 ) - June 17-19,
2012. Jasper, Alberta.

August 2012
- International Congress on Circumpolar Health (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP23-kUM9F2 ) - August 5-10,
2012. Fairbanks, AK, USA.
- National Conference on Health Statistics (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP24-kUM9F3 ) - August 6-8,
2012. Washington, DC, USA.
- Banff Science Communications (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP25-kUM9F4 ) - August 11-25,
2012. Banff, Alberta.
- World Cancer Congress (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP26-kUM9F5 ) - August 27-30,
2012. Montreal, Quebec.

September 2012
- Population Health Congress: Population Health in a Changing World (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP27-kUM9F6 ) - September 10-12,
2012. Adelaide, South Australia.
- European Urban Health Conference (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP28-kUM9F7 ) - September
12-14, 2012. Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
- Health Promotion Ontario 25th Anniversary Conference (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP29-kUM9F8 ) - September 27,
2012. Toronto, Ontario. Abstract submission deadline: June 18, 2012

October 2012
- Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference: Aging in a Changing
World ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2A-kUM9F6 ) - October
18-20, 2012. Vancouver, BC.
- Canadian Conference on Global Health (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2B-kUM9F7 ) - October 21-23,
2012. Ottawa, Ontario.
- 18th Qualitative Health Research (QHR) Conference (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2C-kUM9F8 ) - October 23-25,
2012. Montreal, Quebec.
- Advancing Excellence in Gender, Sex and Health Research (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2D-kUM9F9 ) - October 29-31,
2012. Montreal, Quebec.
- Second Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2E-kUM9F0 ) - October
31-November 3, 2012. Beijing, China.

November 2012
- AICR Annual Research Conference on Food, Nutrition, Physical
Activity and Cancer (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2F-kUM9F1 ) - November 1-2,
2012. Washington, DC, USA.
- European Public Health Conference (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2G-kUM9F2 ) - November 8-10,
2012. Portomaso, Malta.

June 2013
- 8th Global Conference on Health Promotion (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2H-kUM9F3 ) - June 10-14,
2013. Helsinki, Finland.


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?SU7X-UP2I-kUM9F4 ) . Please email
your publications and / or impact stories to Emma Cohen, IPPH
Knowledge Translation and Communications Officer.



VERSION FRANÇAISE

Contenu:

Les IRSC sur YouTube

Nouvelle version du CV commun canadien

Production de rapports par les chercheurs principaux désignés sur les
résultats de recherche

2012 Conférence de l'Association canadienne de santé publique

Planification stratégique de l'Institut du développement et de la
santé des enfants et des adolescents

D'autres nouvelles:

Possibilités de financement, subventions, et prix

Appel d'abrégés / de communications

Bourses / Bourses de recherche / Occasions de stage

Possibilités d'emploi

Avez-vous lu / vu ?

Calendrier d'événements à venir

Partager vos contributions scientifiques ou votre histoire de succès


Les IRSC sur YouTube

La recherche financée par les IRSC vous intéresse? Visitez le canal
YouTube Recherche en santé au Canada (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2J-kUM9F5 ) pour entendre les
chercheurs parler de leurs travaux. Nos vidéos, dont le nombre ne
cesse d'augmenter, traitent de sujets aussi variés que les lésions
cérébrales traumatiques et la circoncision pour prévenir l'infection à
VIH.


Nouvelle version du CV commun canadien

Le déploiement de la nouvelle version du CV commun canadien (CVC) au
lieu le 19 juin 2012 pour tous les organismes abonnés au CVC, y
compris les IRSC. Par conséquent, tous les candidats des IRSC qui
présentent une demande après cette date devront utiliser la nouvelle
version du CVC. Vous trouverez d'autres renseignements, y compris les
instructions et lignes directrices propres aux IRSC, dans le
communiqué électronique « Nouvelles relatives au financement sur le
site Web des IRSC » en juin. Pour plus d'informations, veuillez
consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2K-kUM9F6 ) du nouveau CVC.


Production de rapports par les chercheurs principaux désignés sur les
résultats de recherche

Tous les CPD qui reçoivent une subvention dans le cadre d'un concours
ouvert de subventions ou d'une annonce de priorités devront soumettre
un rapport dans le Système de rapport sur la recherche (SRR). Ce
système a été mis au point pour recueillir des données précises sur
l'efficacité des programmes de financement des IRSC et pour faire
progresser le mandat d'application des connaissances des IRSC. Pour
plus d'informations, veuillez voir une version modèle PDF (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2L-kUM9F7 ) du rapport ou
visiter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2M-kUM9F8 ) de la politique
des IRSC sur les rapports électroniques.


2012 Conférence de l'Association canadienne de santé publique

La date limite de préinscription : 31 mai 2012
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2N-kUM9F9 ) .

Seances d'intérêt :
La santé publique – vers le système 3.0
Mardi 12 juin 2012 de 10h30 à 12h00 - Shaw Conference Centre,
Edmonton, AB - Salon 9
Animateur :
Garry Aslanyan, Organisation mondiale de la santé
Experts :
James Chauvin, Directeur, développement des politiques Association
canadienne de santé publique
André Corriveau, Médecin hygiéniste en chef, Santé et mieux-être
Alberta et coprésident provincial/territoire du Conseil du Réseau de
santé publique
Nancy Edwards, directrice scientifique, Institut de la santé publique
et des populations des IRSC
Kim Raine, Présidente, Association de santé publique de l'Alberta;
Professeure et Chaire en santé publique appliquée de l'IRSC et la
Fondation des maladies du coeur du Canada, école de santé publique de
l'Université de l'Alberta
Gregory Taylor, Directeur général, bureau de la pratique en santé
publique, Agence de la santé publique du Canada et- Coprésident
fédéral, comité sur l'infrastructure de santé publique

Séance de collaborateur de l'ISPP :
Perspectives de l'inégalité face à la santé : l'insécurité alimentaire
du niveau local au niveau mondial
Mercredi 13 juin 2012 de 14h00 à 15h30 - Shaw Conference Centre,
Edmonton, AB - Salon 4
Animateur :
Philip Sherman, directeur scientifique, Institut de la nutrition, du
métabolisme et du diabète, IRSC
Conférenciers :
Evan Fraser, professeur agrégé, Université de Guelph
Lynn McIntyre, professeure, Université de Calgary


Planification stratégique de l'Institut du développement et de la
santé des enfants et des adolescents

Voici l'occasion d'influencer les futures priorités de recherche et
les orientations stratégiques (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2O-kUM9F0 ) de l'IDSEA.
Joignez-vous à nous pour cette occasion qui ne se présente qu'à tous
les 5 ans!


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?SU7X-UP2P-kUM9F1 ) en
sélectionnant l'Institut de la santé publique et des populations du
menu déroulant.

Programme d'appui communautaire (PACI) de l'Institut de la santé
publique et des populations (ISPP) 2012-13
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 ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2Q-kUM9F2 ) .
Veuillez noter que les bourses de voyage de l'ISPP sont maintenant
administrés par RechercheNet (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2R-kUM9F3 ) .
Date limite de présentation des demandes : 16 juillet 2012, 15
novembre 2012, et 15 mars 2013
Date limite de présentation des demandes pour des bourses de voyage :
28 mai 2012, septembre 2012, et janvier 2013

Programme Café scientifique des IRSC
L'ISPP des IRSC envisagera de financer des propositions de cafés
scientifiques qui correspondent à une ou à plusieurs des priorités
stratégiques de l'ISPP. L'ISPP accordera la priorité aux cafés
scientifiques qui comportent un partenariat entre un organisme de
santé et un organisme partenaire d'un secteur autre que la santé et
qui présentent des travaux de recherche fondés sur diverses théories,
méthodes et disciplines.
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2S-kUM9F4 ) des IRSC.
Date limite de présentation des demandes : 31 mai 2012

Prix 3M de leadership en santé
Reconnaissant l'importance de s'attaquer aux facteurs fondamentaux
d'ordre social et économique qui influencent l'état de notre santé,
Nexus Santé et 3M Canada, se sont engagés à rendre hommage aux leaders
qui travaillent à les améliorer. Pour plus d'informations, veuillez
consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2T-kUM9F5 ) .
Date limite pour présenter sa candidature : 22 juin 2012

Analyse des politiques liées au renouvellement des soins de santé
Dans le cadre de la possibilité de financement « Analyse des
politiques liées au renouvellement des soins de santé », on acceptera
volontiers les analyses prospectives et rétrospectives et on
encouragera fortement les analyses comparatives. Les analyses de
politiques de santé peuvent s'appuyer sur des recherches nouvelles
et/ou existantes, y compris des recherches qualitatives, quantitatives
ou à méthodes mixtes (p. ex. analyses statistiques, études de cas,
entrevues avec des répondants clés, sondages, enquêtes, évaluations
économiques, etc.).
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2U-kUM9F6 ) des IRSC.
Date limite : 19 septembre 2012


Appel d'abrégés / de communications

Veuillez voir le Calendrier d'événements à venir ci-dessous.


Bourses / Bourses de recherche / Occasions de stage

La Direction de l'Application des connaissances des IRSC annonce le
troisième lancement du nouveau programme de Bourses à l'intention de
chercheurs pour l'élaboration de politiques
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2V-kUM9F7 ) .
Date limite de présentation des demandes : 4 juin 2012


Possibilité d'emploi

Tous nos postes sont présentement dotés.


Avez-vous lu / vu?

- Statistiques Sanitaires Mondiales 2012 de l'OMS (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2W-kUM9F8 ) (rapport)
( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2X-kUM9F9 ) - The Early
Development Instrument in Manitoba (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2Y-kUM9F0 ) (anglais
seulement) (rapport)
- Translating Evidence Into Practice: The Role of Health Research
Funders ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2Z-kUM9F1 )
(anglais seulement) (article)
- What's on Your Plate? The Hidden Costs of Industrial Animal
Agriculture in Canada (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2a-kUM9F8 ) (anglais
seulement) (rapport)
- Canadian Association of Gerontology Memberships and Benefits (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2b-kUM9F9 ) (anglais
seulement) (rapport)
- Why Health Equity Matters Now (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2c-kUM9F0 ) (anglais
seulement) (vidéo)


Calendrier d'événements à venir

Juin
- 75e Congrès annuel et salon professionnel de la Fédération
canadienne des municipalités (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2d-kUM9F1 ) - du 1e au 4 juin
2012. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
- Conférence annuelle de l'Association canadienne de santé publique :
Créer et soutenir des environnements sains (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2e-kUM9F2 ) - du 11 au 14 juin
2012. Edmonton, Alberta.
- Conférence Alberta Innovates - Health Solutions Measuring and
Assessing the Impact of Research and Innovation (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2f-kUM9F3 ) (anglais
seulement) - du 17 au 19 juin 2012. Jasper, Alberta.

Août
- International Congress on Circumpolar Health (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2g-kUM9F4 ) (anglais
seulement) - du 5 au 10 août 2012. Fairbanks, AK, USA.
- National Conference on Health Statistics (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2h-kUM9F5 ) (anglais
seulement) - du 6 au 8 août 2012. Washington DC, USA.
- Banff Science Communications (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2i-kUM9F6 ) (anglais
seulement) - du 11 au 25 août, 2012. Banff, Alberta.
- World Cancer Congress (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2j-kUM9F7 ) (anglais
seulement) - du 27 au 30 août 2012. Montréal, Québec.

Septembre
- Population Health Congress: Population Health in a Changing World (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2k-kUM9F8 ) (anglais
seulement) - du 10 au 12 septembre 2012. Adelaide, Australie
Méridionale.
- European Urban Health Conference (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2l-kUM9F9 ) (anglais
seulement) - du 12 au 14 septembre 2012. Amsterdam, Pays-Bas.
- Health Promotion Ontario 25th Anniversary Conference (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2m-kUM9F0 ) (anglais
seulement) - le 27 septembre 2012. Toronto, Ontario. Date limite pour
soumettre un demande : 18 juin 2012

Octobre
- Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference: Aging in a Changing
World ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2n-kUM9F1 ) (anglais
seulement) - du 18 au 20 octobre 2012. Vancouver (Colombie-Britannique).
- Conférence canadienne sur la santé internationale (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2o-kUM9F2 ) - Du 21 au 23
octobre 2012. Ottawa, Ontario.
- 18th Qualitative Health Research (QHR) Conference (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2p-kUM9F3 ) (anglais
seulement) - Du 23 au 25 octobre 2012. Montréal, (Québéc).
- Pour l'excellence dans la recherche sur le genre, le sexe et la
santé ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2q-kUM9F4 ) - du 29
au 31 octobre 2012. Montréal, Québec.
- Second Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2r-kUM9F5 ) (anglais
seulement) - du 31 occtobre au 3 novembre 2012. Beijing, Chine.

Novembre
- AICR Annual Research Conference on Food, Nutrition, Physical
Activity and Cancer (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2s-kUM9F6 ) (anglais
seulement) - les 1 et 2 novembre 2012. Washington DC, USA.
- Conférence de l'Association européenne de santé publique (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2t-kUM9F7 ) (anglais
seulement) - du 8 au 10 novembre 2012. Portomaso, Malta.

Juin 2013
- 8th Global Conference on Health Promotion (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?SU7X-UP2u-kUM9F8 ) (anglais
seulement) - du 10 au 14 juin 2013. Helsinki, Finlande.


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?SU7X-UP2v-kUM9F9 ) . 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
1 Stewart, Room 124
Ottawa Ontario K1N 6N5
Canada

Monday, May 21, 2012

International Women's Development Agency positions

The International Women's Development Agency (IWDA) currently has a number
of positions available within its Programs team.



1. Program Manager, Gender Wise (Part-time 0.8)
http://www.iwda.org.au/2012/05/14/program-manager-gender-wise/

2. Program Manager, Pacific Regional (Full-time)
http://www.iwda.org.au/2012/05/14/program-manager-pacific-regional-full-time/

The closing date for applications is *9.00am* on *Monday 4th June.* We'd
appreciate you circulating amongst your networks.



Regards,



Emily Miller
Senior Program Manager
International Women's Development Agency


T +61 3 9650 5574
F +61 3 9654 9877
W www.iwda.org.au

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Reminder: Opening ceremony of Congress 2102 | Rappel : La c=?iso-8859-1?Q?=E9r=E9monie_d'ouverture_de_Congr=E8s?= 2012

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On behalf of Wilfrid Laurier University, the University of Waterloo
and the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences,
you are invited to the grand opening ceremony of the 2012 Congress of
the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Congress 2012 is bringing together thousands of scholars, students,
practitioners and policy makers in Kitchener-Waterloo this year to
share ideas, discuss today's complex issues and enrich their research.

Opening ceremony:

Friday, May 25th, 2012
17:00 to 19:00
The Communitech Hub
151 Charles Street West, Suite 100, The Tannery


Parking is free at the Tannery, extra parking is available in other
city lots
<http://www.kitchener.ca/en/livinginkitchener/resources/Final_parking_map.Pdf>
..

Hors d'oeuvres and drinks will be served.

To attend, please RSVP by Monday, May 21st to Karen Rees at
krees@fedcan.ca
<mailto:krees@fedcan.ca?subject=Congress%202012%20opening%20ceremony>
or 613-238-6112 ext. 350.

Attendees are invited to join us between 3:30 and 5:00 pm for a
pre-reception in The Communitech Hub to enjoy this visual, tactile,
auditory and gustatory showcase.

The Communitech Hub is a centre designed to accelerate the growth of
digital media companies and bring together academics, global
enterprise and service organizations.

________________________________

The 2012 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences
<http://congress2012.ca/> is brought to you by the Canadian
Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences <http://fedcan.ca/>
, in partnership with Wilfrid Laurier University <http://wlu.ca/> and
the University of Waterloo <http://uwaterloo.ca/> .



Au nom de la Wilfrid Laurier University, de la University of Waterloo
et de la Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines, nous vous
invitons à la grande cérémonie d'ouverture du Congrès 2012 des
sciences humaines.

Le Congrès 2012 réunira des milliers de chercheurs, d'étudiants,
d'intervenants et de décideurs à Kitchener-Waterloo pour échanger des
idées, discuter des enjeux actuels complexes et enrichir leurs
recherches.

Cérémonie d'ouverture :

Vendredi 25 mai 2012
De 17 h 00 à 19 h 00
Communitech Hub
151, rue Charles Ouest, suite 100, The Tannery


Le stationnement est gratuit à The Tannery, et des parcs de
stationnement
<http://www.kitchener.ca/en/livinginkitchener/resources/Final_parking_map.Pdf>
offrent des espaces supplémentaires.

Des boissons et des hors-d'oeuvre seront servis.

Pour participer, veuillez confirmer votre présence à Karen Rees, à
krees@fedcan.ca
<mailto:krees@fedcan.ca?subject=C%C3%A9r%C3%A9monie%20d'ouverture%20du%20Congr%C3%A8s%202012>
ou au 613 238-6112, poste 350, d'ici le lundi 21
mai.

Avant la cérémonie d'ouverture, les participants sont invités à se
joindre à nous au Communitech Hub entre 15 h 30 et 17 h 00 pour
découvrir cette vitrine visuelle, tactile, auditive et gustative.

Le Communitech Hub est conçu pour accélérer la croissance des
entreprises de médias numériques et rassembler universitaires,
entreprises mondiales et organismes de service.

________________________________

Le Congrès des sciences humaines 2012
<http://congress2012.ca/?lang=fr> est une présentation de la
Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines <http://fedcan.ca/> , en
partenariat avec la Wilfrid Laurier University <http://wlu.ca/> et la
University of Waterloo <http://uwaterloo.ca/> .

Thursday, May 10, 2012

SUNTA Graduate Prize

ANNOUNCING THE SUNTA GRADUATE PAPER PRIZE COMPETITION

The Society for Urban, National and Transnational/Global Anthropology is
pleased to announce its graduate paper prize competition. We are seeking
nominations – by faculty – of student papers that address SUNTA's
interests, including transnational social processes, impacts of
globalization, refugees and immigrants, space and place, and poverty and
homelessness. THE PRIZE INCLUDES A CASH AWARD OF $250. THE WINNER WILL BE
ANNOUNCED AT THE 2012 AAA MEETINGS IN SAN FRANCISCO.

PAPERS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED BY EMAIL TO LINDSAY DUBOIS AT
LINDSAY.DUBOIS@DAL.CA  BY SEPTEMBER 15TH 2012. Alternative submission
arrangements can be made through contacting Lindsay DuBois at the email
above. Authors who are current graduate students or who have graduated
within the 2012 calendar year are eligible for the competition, as long as
the submission was composed while s/he was a graduate student. Although
submissions will be accepted from faculty only (students may not submit
papers on their own), faculty need not write in support: a nomination is
sufficient; letters of recommendation/justification are welcome but not
required. International entries are encouraged. SUNTA membership is not
required.

PAPERS SHOULD BE NO MORE THAN 30 DOUBLE-SPACED PAGES, 12-POINT FONT,
INCLUDING BIBLIOGRAPHY, NOTES AND IMAGES/FIGURES. The paper's formatting
(e.g., citations, bibliographies etc.) should be consistent throughout.
Send queries to Lindsay.DuBois@dal.ca.

SUNTA Undergraduate paper prize

SUNTA Undergraduate Paper Prize, Submissions Due September 15th, 2012

The Society for Urban, National and Transnational/Global Anthropology
is pleased to announce its undergraduate paper prize competition. We
are seeking nominations — by faculty — of student papers that address
SUNTA's interests, including refugees and immigrants, space and place,
and poverty and homelessness. The prize includes a $150 award. The
winner will be announced at the 2012 AAA meetings in San Francisco,
California.

Papers should be submitted by email to Alaka Wali
(awali@fieldmuseum.org) by September 15th, 2012. Alternative
submission arrangements can be made through contacting Alaka Wali at
the email above. Authors who are undergraduates or who have graduated
within the 2012 calendar year are eligible for the competition, as
long as the submission was composed while s/he was an undergraduate.
Although submissions will be accepted from faculty only (students may
not submit papers on their own), faculty need not write in support: a
nomination is sufficient — letters of recommendation/justification are
welcome but not required. International entries are encouraged. SUNTA
membership is not required.

Papers should be no more than 30 double-spaced pages, 12-point font,
including bibliography, notes and images/figures. Papers should be
single-author, not co-authored. The paper's formatting (e.g.,
citations, bibliographies etc.) should be consistent throughout. Send
queries to Alaka Wali (awali@fieldmuseum.org ).

Communique: May 2012

Communiqué

Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences
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In This Issue

CFHSS has a new look
The Governor General has joined the Congress Big Thinking line-up
Janice Keefe's April Big Thinking lecture is now online
Don't miss the Canada Prize video series
Download the Canada Foundation for Innovation's new mobile app

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CFHSS has a new look

The CFHSS website, fedcan.ca
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001gj8j-9ioyeoE3VJ-PGbYb0h7pn8QIDbwwX1vncR-d11eF51CoPx9oEJLBEZ5S6w0Tbcjk3vmX7ay1PK0YlwoM3SG1EL8JBv7uxM0hY7-M_s=],
was relaunched yesterday with a brand new look! The update will make
our site more
accessible and easier to navigate. Look for exciting new features as
the site grows
and changes over the coming weeks.
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The Governor General has joined the Congress Big Thinking line-up

His Excellency, the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General
of Canada
has joined
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our Congress 2012 Big Thinking line-up! The Governor General's
keynote, "Democratizing
knowledge: The key to progress," will be held on May 26 at 12:15.

Register
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for Congress and join us in Kitchener-Waterloo for this and other
exciting events
from May 26 to June 2.

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Janice Keefe's April Big Thinking lecture is now online

If you missed Janice Keefe's April Big Thinking lecture on aging and
caregiving
policy, a video
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001gj8j-9ioyeoZj7wh3njsu1xHaoKZn9bfl8PHvx7Et_qniY5F8pvtiFD6EGTl42G6cauTgm1mDN8mHVTy3Gm0dHNxtytlfxWRRxYa9J8oJv9915Xqy-xc7w==]
is now online. Janice Keefe capped a successful season of Big
Thinking lectures
on Parliament Hill. Watch for details about the 2012-2013 season of
lectures starting
this fall.
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Don't miss the Canada Prize video series

We are highlighting the work of our 2012 Canada Prize winners through
a video and
blog series. Check out the series
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001gj8j-9ioyep6_djEoyUTYkXr0ueIjZNk5jWUTfNMkEW-4J-0JlcaMNpfuSoHj0dxlqOkKaoUhk_1XWnd5V2zc5LNS5Wtv6WSiQBc1KxiS4JbFUOMcPngzIaAfqPEas3e]
to find out more about the outstanding work of this year's winners.
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Download the Canada Foundation for Innovation's new mobile app

The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) has launched
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001gj8j-9ioyerPs6877LlogXmqNDsMMl_qyiemI88mcb-Nj2dzg_piJ7RiexKu68F2Q448bXPHQgsbmV8LcVEK1C2P_dF8DPctICS42F0gnT3OsDQTlL-uguv93Lhg8w3BdGQwBy_L8xyB0HfmQrB7dMPTwlgIYIL1NeaPgc3_817xqFqJIr2ZTK2jPcxBoSyIgNdJNygjx4ku__stK2fF8Q==]
a new mobile application for Android, Blackberry and Apple iPhone,
iPad and iPod
touch devices. This application provides immediate access to the
latest news and
information from the CFI, as well as a comprehensive listing of
CFI-funded projects.
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About CFHSS

Representing more than 85,000 researchers in 81 scholarly
associations, 80 universities
and colleges, and 6 affiliates, the Canadian Federation for the
Humanities and Social
Sciences is the national voice for the university research and
learning community
in these disciplines.
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Off the Shelf

In this section we feature papers, podcasts and videos that-while part
of our archives-are
still relevant to current events.

In honour of the recent announcement of His Excellency, the Right
Honourable David
Johnston's addition to our Big Thinking line-up, we thought it would
be appropriate
to revisit the Big Thinking address of another (former) resident of
Rideau Hall
- the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean. Last year, Michaëlle Jean and
her husband
Jean-Daniel Lafond spoke at Congress. A video of their keynote, "To
the Arts Citizens!
Social Mediation through the Arts," is available here
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001gj8j-9ioyeqrOU6WHE7bxmYrKLh72ZXPbKyFLulvJmMBoDSH-1xoT1q8TWIjNArxrIyblP5RD_PT0xefkIVMSOT1XvbsFDyi_gDs7EGnx1sbufUdFKaYyw==].
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Monday, May 7, 2012

SUNTA Undergraduate paper prize

SUNTA Undergraduate Paper Prize, Submissions Due September 15th, 2012

The Society for Urban, National and Transnational/Global Anthropology
is pleased to announce its undergraduate paper prize competition. We
are seeking nominations — by faculty — of student papers that address
SUNTA's interests, including refugees and immigrants, space and place,
and poverty and homelessness. The prize includes a $150 award. The
winner will be announced at the 2012 AAA meetings in San Francisco,
California.

Papers should be submitted by email to Lindsay DuBois at
Lindsay.DuBois@dal.ca by September 15th, 2012. Alternative submission
arrangements can be made through contacting Lindsay DuBois at the
email above. Authors who are undergraduates or who have graduated
within the 2012 calendar year are eligible for the competition, as
long as the submission was composed while s/he was an undergraduate.
Although submissions will be accepted from faculty only (students may
not submit papers on their own), faculty need not write in support: a
nomination is sufficient — letters of recommendation/justification are
welcome but not required. International entries are encouraged. SUNTA
membership is not required.

Papers should be no more than 30 double-spaced pages, 12-point font,
including bibliography, notes and images/figures. Papers should be
single-author, not co-authored. The paper's formatting (e.g.,
citations, bibliographies etc.) should be consistent throughout. Send
queries to Lindsay DuBois, Lindsay.DuBois@dal.ca.

Ethnohistory Heizer prize

ROBERT F. HEIZER AWARD PRESENTED BY THE

AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR ETHNOHISTORY

This Prize Is Awarded For Recognition Of The Best Article In The
Field Of Ethnohistory. The Award Was Established In 1980 To Honor Dr.
Robert F. Heizer, Ethnohistorian And Archaeologist Noted For His
Research In California And Mesoamerica.

This Prize Applies To Journal Articles Or Essays In Books /PUBLISHED
IN 2011/, And Will Be Judged By A Committee Appointed By Daniel Usner
The Immediate Past President Of The American Society For
Ethnohistory/./

TO NOMINATE AN ARTICLE OR BOOK ESSAY PUBLISHED IN 2011:

BY JUNE 15, 2012, send A PDF OF THE ARTICLE TO

Larry Nesper lnesper@wisc.edu

Department Of Anthropology

University Of Wisconsin-Madison

 

Recent Winners Of The Robert F. Heizer Award

2011 Nicolas Argenti, " Things That Don't Come By The Road:
Folktales, Fosterage, And Memories Of Slavery In The
Cameroon Grassfields," /Comparative Studies In Society And History/

2010 Kathleen Wilson "The Performance Of Freedom: Maroons And The
Colonial Order In Eighteenth-Century Jamaica And The Atlantic Sound"
/William And Mary Quarterly/, 3d Ser, LXVI, (Jan 2009), 45-86.

2009 Karen E. Richman"Innocent Imitations ? Authenticity And Mimesis
In Haitian Vodou Arts, Tourism, And Anthropology" /Ethnohistory
/Spring 2008

2008 Brian Delay For His Article, \"The Wider World Of The Handsome
Man: Southern Plains Indians Invade Mexico, 1830-1848.\"
Journal Of The Early Republic 27, No.1 (Spring 2007): 83-113.

2007 Heidi Bohaker, \"/Nindoodemag/: The Significance Of Algonquian
Kinship Networks In The Eastern Great Lakes Region, 1600-1701,\" /The
William And Mary Quarterly /63.1 (2006), 23-52.

 

 

Saturday, May 5, 2012

CASCA: Annual reports are now available/Les rapports annuels sont maintenant disponibles

Reports from the CASCA Executive and CASCA groups as well as the2012
AGM agenda and 2011 AGM minutes are now posted on the CASCA webpage
for member viewing prior to the 2012 AGM in Edmonton. Please go to

http://cas-sca.ca/about/governance-and-organization/annual-reports

Les rapports annuels de l'exécutif et des regroupements de la CASCA
sont maintenant disponibles en ligne. Nous vous demandons de les lire
avant l'assemblée générale annuelle 2012 qui aura lieu à Edmonton.
Vous pouvez les télécharger ici

http://cas-sca.ca/fr/a-propos/gouvernance-et-organization/rapports-annuels

The latest issue of Culture is out/Le nouveau num=?iso-8859-1?Q?=E9ro?= du bulletin Culture est maintenant disponible

The latest issue of CASCA's on-line newsletter Culture is now
available on the website. Take a look!

http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=19&Itemid=50&lang=en


Le nouveau numéro du bulletin Culture est maintenant disponible en ligne.
Jetez-y un coup d'oeil!

http://cas-sca.ca/casca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=19&Itemid=50&lang=fr

Mapping Modernisms Symposium - Ottawa, May 10

Mapping Modernisms. Symposium. Transcultural Exchanges in 20th Century
Global Art.
Thursday, May 10: 9am - 5pm.
National Gallery of Canada, 380 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Canada


Convened by Ruth Phillips and Elizabeth Harney



A PUBLIC SYMPOSIUM, FEATURING:
Bill Anthes (Pitzer College),
Peter Brunt (Victoria University New Zealand)
Elizabeth Harney (University of Toronto)
Sandra Klopper (University of Cape Town)
Ian McLean (University of Wollongong, Australia)
Anitra Nettleton (University of Witwatersrand)
Ruth Phillips (Carleton University)
W. Jackson Rushing III (University of Oklahoma)
Nicholas Thomas (University of Cambridge)
Susan Vogel (Independent Scholar)
Norman Vorano (Canadian Museum of Civilization)





For more information:
http://www1.carleton.ca/icslac/mappingmodernisms/

Cartographier le modernisme: Échanges transculturels dans l’art mondial au 20e si ècle, Ottawa, 10 mai

Cartographier le modernisme
Échanges transculturels dans l'art mondial au 20e siècle


Conférenciers:
Bill Anthes (Université Pitzer)
Peter Brunt (Université Victoria, Nouvelle-Zélande)
Elizabeth Harney (Université de Toronto)
Sandra Klopper (Université du Cap, Afrique du Sud)
Ian McLean (Université de Wollongong, Australie)
Anitra Nettleton (Université de Witwatersrand)
Ruth Phillips (Université Carleton)
W. Jackson Rushing III (Université d'Oklahoma)
Nicholas Thomas (Université de Cambridge)
Susan Vogel (Chercheure indépendante)
Norman Vorano


Musée des beaux-arts du Canada
Jeudi 10 mai 2012: 9am-5pm



For more information:
http://www1.carleton.ca/icslac/mappingmodernisms/

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Earth Day Query: anthropology at the Rio+20 Earth Summit?

A message to CASCA members from the World Council of Anthropological
Associations and the Wenner-Gren Foundation:

Dear Colleagues,

The planetary right to a healthy environment and the related notion of
sustainability was a key concept emerging from the 1990 global Earth
Day activism and subsequent 1992 United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de
Janerio. The Earth Summit was attended by representatives of 172
governments and 2,400 NGOs, who, concerned about the relationship
between economic development and environmental degradation, adopted
three major agreements (Agenda 21, the Rio Declaration on Environment
and Development, the Statement of Forest Principles), and two
legally-binding conventions (the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change and the United Nations Convention on Biological
Diversity). A number of anthropologists attended that Summit to
support initiatives to protect livelihood resources and serve as
advocates with and for indigenous peoples. The American
Anthropological Association, for example, sent one delegate (and
subsequently sought consultative status with the UN so it can engage
in future events and negotiations). Many other anthropologists
attended the 1992 Earth Summit as civil society delegates,
representatives of NGOs (for example, members of the Cultural Survival
and Survival International delegations), or official delegates of
their nation.

Two decades later, the number of anthropologists involved in scholarly
advocacy in one form or another on these matters numbers the
thousands. To gauge some sense of current interests and scholar
advocate pursuits, I am doing an informal poll to determine who in the
anthropology community has plans (or hopes) to attend the UN Earth
Summit (Rio+20) conference this June 2012 in Rio de Janeiro.

If this is you, can you write to me directly with:
1. the name of your accredited organization;
2. where your formal presence will take place (governmental meetings?
civil society/alternative conference? side events?);
3. your scholar/advocacy agenda; and,
4. whether your primary affiliation with professional anthropology
associations?

And please do distribute this query, with my apologies to readers who
encounter through multiple cross-listings.

yours truly

Barbara Rose Johnston
Senior Research Fellow, Center for Political Ecology, Santa Cruz, California
and American Anthropologist Associate Editor for Public Anthropology
e-mail: bjohnston@igc.org<mailto:bjohnston@igc.org>

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Revue Diversit=?iso-8859-1?Q?=E9?= urbaine: Appel de texte

Bonjour,

La revue Diversité urbaine lance un appel de textes pour son prochain
numéro. Veuillez trouver ci-dessous les informations concernant les
soumissions et la revue.

La revue Diversité urbaine, dirigée par Josiane Le Gall et Sylvie Fortin,
s'intéresse à l'ethnicité, aux relations ethniques, à l'immigration, à la
diversité religieuse et aux dynamiques sociales au Québec et à l'étranger.

Nous vous remercions de bien vouloir diffuser l'information.
N'hésitez pas à nous contacter pour toutes questions concernant l'appel de
textes ou la revue.

Cordialement,



Akané D'Orangeville, coordonnatrice

Josiane Le Gall et Sylvie Fortin, directrices

Revue Diversité urbaine
http://www.grdu.umontreal.ca/



Please find below a call for paper for our upcoming issue of the journal
Diversité urbaine.

Diversité urbaine, directed by Deirdre Meintel and Josiane LeGall, focuses
on ethnicity, ethnic relations and immigration, religious diversity and
social dynamics in Quebec and elsewhere in the world.

We would appreciate your assistance in circulating this information.

Please do not hesitate to contact us for any question.

Sincerely,



Akané D'Orangeville, coordinator

Josiane Le Gall and Syvie Fortin, directors

Revue Diversité urbaine
http://www.grdu.umontreal.ca/

-----

Diversité urbaine APPEL DE TEXTES Date limite : 15 juin 2012*
Depuis l'an 2000, le Groupe de recherche diversité urbaine offre un espace
de publication pluridisciplinaire pour les jeunes chercheurs et les
chercheurs établis en sciences humaines et sociales dont les travaux
s'inscrivent dans une démarche empirique. La revue Diversité urbaine
s'intéresse à l'ethnicité, aux relations ethniques, à l'immigration, à la
diversité religieuse et aux dynamiques sociales, et ce, tant au Québec
qu'à l'étranger. Sa présence sur Érudit lui donne une visibilité
internationale (www.erudit.org/revue/du).
Procédures d'évaluation
La revue ne publie que des textes inédits. Si l'équipe de la revue estime
l'article recevable pour le processus d'évaluation, le texte sera soumis
anonymement à deux lecteurs ayant une expertise dans le domaine. Les
articles retenus devront être révisés à la lumière des commentaires des
évaluateurs. Puis, l'équipe de Diversité urbaine se réserve le droit de
faire des corrections mineures de forme.
Présentation des manuscrits
&#61623; Nous publions majoritairement des textes en français et
occasionnellement des articles en anglais. (Si vous avez l'intention de
soumettre votre article en anglais, veuillez nous en informer d'avance par
courriel).
&#61623; Les articles ou les notes de recherche doivent avoir entre 4500
et 6000 mots (excluant la bibliographie).
&#61623; L'auteur doit inclure une note biographique (40 mots), un résumé
(125 mots chaque) ainsi que cinq mots clés en français et en anglais.
&#61623; Pour plus de détails, veuillez vous référer à notre protocole de
rédaction :
www.grdu.umontreal.ca/fr/publications
L'équipe de Diversité urbaine
Direction : Josiane LeGall et Sylvie Fortin
Rédactrice : Deirdre Meintel
Rédactrice adjointe : Marie-Jeanne Blain
Adjointe à la rédaction : Catherine Laurent Sédillot
Coordination et communication : Akané D'Orangeville
Comité de lecture :
Paul Eid, Sylvie Fortin, Claude Gélinas, Myriam Hachimi, Marie-Claude
Haince, Patricia Lamarre, Marie Nathalie LeBlanc, Josiane Le Gall, Deirdre
Meintel, Ignace Olazabal, Martha Radice, Bruno Ramirez, Géraldine
Mossière, Valérie Amiraux, Christian Rinaudo et Emmanuelle Santelli. *Les
textes peuvent être transmis par courrier électronique en tout temps à
l'attention d'Akané D'Orangeville.
Courriel : grdu@umontreal.ca
Site web: www.grdu.umontreal.ca/fr/publications

***

Diversité urbaine CALL FOR PAPERS Deadline: April 15th , 2012*
Since 2000, the Groupe de recherche diversité urbaine has published a
journal that offers junior as well as experienced researchers the
opportunity to publish work based on empirical research. Diversité urbaine
focuses on ethnicity and ethnic relations, immigration, religious
diversity and social dynamics in Quebec and elsewhere in the world. The
journal's presence on the Érudit website ensures its international
visibility (www.erudit.org/revue/du).
Evaluation process
The journal considers only manuscripts that have not been published or
submitted for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts accepted for the
evaluation process are read by two external specialists. They must then be
revised by the authors, in line with the comments given by the evaluators.
The Diversité urbaine team reserves the right to make minor stylistic
corrections.
Presentation of manuscripts
&#61623; We publish mainly articles in French, except for occasional
contributions in English. (If you wish to submit your article in English,
please advise ur in advance by sending us an e-mail.)
&#61623; Articles or research notes should be between 4500 and 6000 words,
excluding the bibliography.
&#61623; The author should include, in both French and English, a
biographical note (40 words maximum), a summary (125 words maximum) as
well as five key words.
&#61623; Please refer to our submission guidelines for further details:
www.grdu.umontreal.ca/en/publications
The Diversité urbaine team
Directors: Josiane LeGall and Sylvie Fortin
Editors: Deirdre Meintel
Assistant editor: Marie-Jeanne Blain
Editorial assistant: Catherine Laurent Sédillot
Coordination: Akané D'Orangeville
International editorial board:
Paul Eid, Sylvie Fortin, Claude Gélinas, Myriam Hachimi, Marie Claude
Haince, Patricia Lamarre, Marie Nathalie LeBlanc, Josiane Le Gall, Deirdre
Meintel, Ignace Olazabal, Bruno Ramirez, Géraldine Mossière, Martha
Radice, Valérie Amiraux, Christian Rinaudo and Emmanuelle Santelli.
*Texts can be submitted electronically at any time, to the attention of
Akané D'Orangeville.
E-mail : grdu@umontreal.ca
Website: www.grdu.umontreal.ca/en/publications

Couple of notices for your members: Earth Day and WCAA letter

Dear Colleagues,
The planetary right to a healthy environment and the related notion of
sustainability was a key concept emerging from the 1990 global Earth Day
activism and subsequent 1992 United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de
Janerio. The Earth Summit was attended by representatives of 172
governments and 2,400 NGOs, who, concerned about the relationship between
economic development and environmental degradation, adopted three major
agreements (Agenda 21, the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development,
the Statement of Forest Principles), and two legally-binding conventions
(the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the United
Nations Convention on Biological Diversity). A number of anthropologists
attended that Summit to support initiatives to protect livelihood
resources and serve as advocates with and for indigenous peoples. The
American Anthropological Association, for example, sent one delegate (and
subsequently sought consultative status with the UN so it can engage in
future events and negotiations). Many other anthropologists attended the
1992 Earth Summit as civil society delegates, representatives of NGOs (for
example, members of the Cultural Survival and Survival International
delegations), or official delegates of their nation.
Two decades later, the number of anthropologists involved in scholarly
advocacy in one form or another on these matters numbers the thousands. To
gauge some sense of current interests and scholar advocate pursuits, I am
doing an informal poll to determine who in the anthropology community has
plans (or hopes) to attend the UN Earth Summit (Rio+20) conference this
June 2012 in Rio de Janeiro.
If this is you, can you write to me directly with:
1. the name of your accredited organization;
2. where your formal presence will take place (governmental meetings?
civil society/alternative conference? side events?);
3. your scholar/advocacy agenda; and,
4. whether your primary affiliation with professional anthropology
associations?
And please do distribute this query, with my apologies to readers who
encounter through multiple cross-listings.
yours truly
Barbara Rose Johnston
Senior Research Fellow, Center for Political Ecology, Santa Cruz,
California
and American Anthropologist Associate Editor for Public Anthropology
e-mail: <mailto:bjohnston@igc.org>bjohnston@igc.org
-----

The WCAA has a new Chair, Michal Buchowski. The outgoing Chair, Thomas
Reuter, has written an open letter for all involved with the WCAA and all
members of associations who are members of the WCAA. It serves as a good
concise analysis of the WCAA's 8yrs of life and its potential for the
future. Please take a look at
www.wcaanet.org/news.shtml

CASCA women's network lunch, Thurs 10 May

Tickets at $20 each are still available for the Women's Network lunch on
Thursday, May 10, at the CASCA conference in Edmonton. All details below. We
look forward to seeing you there!
---------------------------
Dear Members of the CASCA Women's Network,

We are looking forward to hosting you at the University of Alberta next
month. The luncheon tickets have sold very well, at 33 and counting, so we
have arranged a move to a venue that can hold us all:

Da Capo Caffe
Located at:
8738 - 109 Street, Edmonton,
http://dacapocaffe.com/

It is a bit farther away than our initial choice of restaurants, a 15 minute
walk (at a leisurely pace) along our scenic river valley trail (and two
blocks of city streets), so please let us know if you have mobility issues.

Our human conflict-catchers have ensured that no one attending the lunch is
giving a paper in the first afternoon session, but a few of you are
presenting immediately prior to lunch. To those who are not, please do
arrive on time, as lunch will be served immediately upon arrival. We have
the room until 2 pm. We will meet at the Check-in Desk and walk over en
masse at 11:45 am, leaving some maps with directions for those who are
unavoidably delayed.

We are having their shatter-thin crust pizza, rated best in Edmonton, and a
house salad. Though tea will be included with lunch, you might like to know
that Da Capo wins awards for outstanding espresso drinks and latte art.
Yours can be made to order separately, for an additional cost, at the café
bar.

Please email us with any food allergies, especially as we will order the
appropriate number of gluten-free pizzas in advance for those who would
require it.

We look forward to seeing you on Thursday, May 10! Please spread the word
that a few tickets are still available for the luncheon, at $20 each.



With best wishes,
--------------------------------------------
CASCA 2012 Organizing Committee

CIHR-IPPH April e-Bulletin | e-Bulletin avril IRSC-ISPP

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

April 30, 2012 | Le 30 avril 2012

ENGLISH VERSION


Contents:

IPPH Office Move

Webinar - Thinking About Implementation Systems Research for Population
Health Interventions 2.0

Public Health - Thinking Towards a System 3.0

Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health Strategic Planning
Roadtrip

Additional News:

Funding Opportunities / Grants / Awards
Calls for Abstracts / Papers
Scholarship / Fellowship / Internship / Educational Opportunities
Job Opportunities
Have you Read/Seen?
Calendar of Upcoming Events
Share your Publications and Success Stories





CIHR-IPPH Office Move

Please note the new CIHR-IPPH mailing address as of 2 April 2012

1 Stewart Street, Room 124, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5

Webinar - Thinking About Implementation Systems Research for Population
Health Interventions 2.0

May 3rd, 2012 from 1:00-2:30 pm EDT
Speakers:
Dr. Louise Potvin
Dr. Marjorie MacDonald
Mr. Ted Bruce
Register online ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPW9-kUMFF3 )
Contact Emma Cohen

Public Health – Thinking Towards a System 3.0

Conférence annuelle de l'Association canadienne de santé publique
12 June 2012 from 10:30am-12:00pm - Shaw Conference Centre, Edmonton, AB -
Salon 9
Modérateur : Garry Aslanyan, World Health Organization
Conférenciers :
James Chauvin, Director, Policy Development, Canadian Public Health
Association
André Corriveau, Chief Medical Officer of Health, Alberta Health and
Wellness and Pan-Canadian Public Health Network Council
provincial/territorial co-chair
Nancy Edwards, Scientific Director, CIHR-Institute of Population and
Public Health
Kim Raine, President, Alberta Public Health Association; Professor and
CIHR/HSFC Applied Public Health Chair, School of Public Health, University
of Alberta
Gregory Taylor, Director General, Office of Public Health Practice, Public
Health Agency of Canada and Federal Co-Chair, Public Health Infrastructure
Steering Committee, Pan-Canadian Public Health Network

Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health Strategic Planning
Roadtrip

Your opportunity to influence IHDCYH's future research priorities and
strategic directions ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWA-kUMFF1 )
Join for an opportunity that only comes every 5 years!

Funding Opportunities / Grants / Awards (organized by deadline)

IPPH funding opportunities can be found here (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWB-kUMFF2 ) by selecting the
Institute of Population and Public Health under the CIHR Institute
dropdown menu.


CIHR Partnership Award
The CIHR Partnership Award annually recognizes a partnership that
exemplifies excellence. The recipients receive a $25,000 award in the form
of a one-year research grant for advancing the research or knowledge
translation activities of the partnership. Details on the eligibility and
selection criteria are available on CIHR's website (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWC-kUMFF3 ) .
Application deadline: May 1st, 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?S1H8-TPWD-kUMFF4 ) or download a
brochure ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWE-kUMFF5 ) .
Application deadline: May 1, 2012

Team Grant: Community-Based Primary Healthcare
The Transformative Community-based Primary Healthcare (CBPHC) Initiative
comprises three foundational components needed to establish the conditions
for innovation and transformative change in CBPHC: Innovation Teams,
Health Professional Scientists, and a Patient-Oriented CBPHC Network. This
funding opportunity is for the first component; CBPHC Innovation Teams.
FAQ's are posted online (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWF-kUMFF6 )
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWG-kUMFF7 )
for more information.
Letter of Intent Deadline: May 1, 2012

Programmatic Grants in Food and Health
The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to support
programmatic research that contributes new knowledge to improve
nutritional health status at the individual and population level, compress
morbidity in relation to chronic diseases, and inform nutritional policies
and practices; support interdisciplinary collaborations that involve
researchers and knowledge-users in nutritional sciences, food,
agriculture, and other sectors in Canada and if appropriate, also with
other countries; and, facilitate effective knowledge translation
approaches to enhance the use of new knowledge to inform decision-making
in nutrition practice, nutritional guidelines, food policy, and public
health nutrition policies.
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWH-kUMFF8 )
for more information.
Letter of Intent Deadline: May 14, 2012
Collaborative Health Research Projects
The Collaborative Health Research Projects (CHRP) program is a joint
initiative between the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
(NSERC) and CIHR. The CHRP program supports innovative interdisciplinary
collaborative research projects requiring participation from the natural
sciences or engineering community together with the health sciences
community. Proposed research projects must have a strong focus on
knowledge translation, and lead to health and economic benefits for
Canadians, more effective health services and products, and/or a
strengthened health care system. All applicant teams are required to
engage and collaborate with a knowledge/technology user organization that
could benefit from the research results.
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWI-kUMFF9 )
for more information.
Letter of Intent Deadline: May 15, 2012

China-Canada Joint Health Research Initiative
The specific objective of this funding opportunity is to promote the
development of Canadian-Chinese scientific co-operation between
researchers located at universities, hospitals, research institutes or
affiliated research organizations in Canada and China through the support
of collaborative research grants.
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWJ-kUMFF0 )
for more information.
Application Deadline: May 15, 2012



CIHR Café Scientifique Program
CIHR-IPPH will consider funding café scientifiques applications that align
with one or more of IPPH's strategic priorities. IPPH will give priority
to café scientifiques that involve a partnership between a health agency
and a non-health agency partner and that feature research that is informed
by diverse theories, methods, and disciplinary fields.
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWK-kUMFF1 )
for more information.
Application deadline: May 31, 2012
Healthcare Renewal Policy Analysis
This Healthcare Renewal Policy Analysis funding opportunity welcomes
prospective and retrospective policy analyses and comparative policy
analysis is strongly encouraged. Health policy analyses may draw upon new
and/or existing research, including qualitative research, quantitative
research, or mixed methods research (e.g., statistical analysis, case
studies, key informant interviews, polling, survey research, economic
evaluation, etc.).
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWL-kUMFF2 )
for more information.
Deadline: September 19, 2012

Calls for Abstracts / Papers

Please see the Calendar of Upcoming Events below.


Third Biennial Bilingual Conference of the Canadian Society for the
Sociology of Health
Sociological Contributions to Health Equity
Online ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWM-kUMFF3 ) abstract
submission & registration
Deadline for submission: May 1, 2012.
Call for submissions of papers for a Public Health Reports special issue
focused on applying social determinants of health to public health
practice
Guest editors Drs. Dean, Williams, and Fenton seek manuscripts that
advance scientific knowledge and illustrate how public health
professionals can address SDH across a range of public health activities
that promote health equity among populations most disproportionately
impacted by infectious and/or chronic diseases.
Manuscripts may be analytic or descriptive in format and should report on
SDH approaches in public health research, surveillance, communication,
policy, program, capacity building, or partnership activities.
For questions about PHR, please contact the Managing Editor, Julie Keefe
(513-232-3190)
Deadline for submission: May 1, 2012.

World Medical & Health Policy Journal
World Medical & Health Policy is a peer reviewed academic journal actively
seeking submissions of manuscripts on topics related to global public
health, and the subject matter of your conference is of great interest to
us. See the latest issue and find information about submitting a
manuscript online ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWN-kUMFF4 )

Scholarship / Fellowship / Internship / Educational Opportunities

CIHR's Knowledge Translation Branch Announces the Third Launch of the New
Science Policy Fellowships Program
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWO-kUMFF5 )
for more information
Application deadline: June 4, 2012

Mustard Fellowship
The Institute of Work and Health is now accepting applications for a
two-year post-doctoral Mustard Fellowship in Work and Health, which aims
to build capacity for studies exploring the relationship between work
environments and health.
Visit the website ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWP-kUMFF6 )
for more information.
Application deadline: May 11, 2012

Job Opportunities

Have you Read/Seen?

- Presenting CIHI's Strategic Plan for 2012 to 2017 (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWQ-kUMFF7 ) (report)
- A Framework for the Ethical Conduct of Public Health Initiatives (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWR-kUMFF8 ) (report)
- Regional Measures of Diabetes Burden in Ontario (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWS-kUMFF9 ) (report)
- Improving Equity in Health by Addressing Social Determinants (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWT-kUMFF0 ) (book)
- Cancer Prevention Research in Canada: A Strategic Framework for
Collaborative Action ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWU-kUMFF1 )
(report)
- Data Data Everywhere – Access and Accountability (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWV-kUMFF2 ) (book)
- High Plains Doctor: Healing on the Tibetan Plateau. Featuring Dr. Isaac
Sobol ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWW-kUMFF3 ) (video)

Calendar of Upcoming Events

May 2012
- National Health Law Conference: Global Health Challenges & the Role of
Law ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWX-kUMFF4 ) - May 4-5,
2012. Toronto, Ontario.
- National Collaborating Centres for Public Health (NCCPH) 2012 Summer
Institute: Advancing Health Equity, Building on Experience (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWY-kUMFF5 ) - May 15-16, 2012.
Kelowna, BC.
- Rural Research Workshop (RRW): Policy and Research in Community
Investment ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWZ-kUMFF6 ) - May
24-25, 2012. Ottawa, Ontario.
- How to Talk About Science (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWa-kUMFF3 ) – May 25-27, 2012.
Victoria, British Columbia.
- Innovations for Health System Improvement: Balancing Costs, Quality and
Equity - Annual CAHSPR Conference (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWb-kUMFF4 ) - May 29-31, 2012.
Montreal, Quebec.

June 2012
- Federation of Canadian Municipality's 75th Annual Conference and Trade
Show ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWc-kUMFF5 ) – June 1-4,
2012. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
- Canadian Public Health Association Conference - Creating and Sustaining
Healthy Environments ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWd-kUMFF6 )
- June 11-14, 2012. Edmonton, Alberta.
- Alberta Innovates – Health Solutions Measuring and Assessing the Impact
of Research and Innovation (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWe-kUMFF7 ) - June 17-19, 2012.
Jasper, Alberta.

August 2012
- International Congress on Circumpolar Health (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWf-kUMFF8 ) - August 5-10, 2012.
Fairbanks, AK, USA.
- National Conference on Health Statistics (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWg-kUMFF9 ) - August 6-8, 2012.
Washington, DC.
- Banff Science Communications (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWh-kUMFF0 ) – August 11-25, 2012.
Banff, Calgary.
- World Cancer Congress (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWi-kUMFF1 ) – August 27-30, 2012.
Montreal, Quebec.

September 2012
- Population Health Congress: Population Health in a Changing World (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWj-kUMFF2 ) - September 10-12,
2012. Adelaide, South Australia.

October 2012
- Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference: Aging in a Changing
World ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWk-kUMFF3 ) - October
18-20, 2012. Vancouver, BC. Abstract submission deadline: April 30, 2012
- Advancing Excellence in Gender, Sex and Health Research (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWl-kUMFF4 ) – October 29-31, 2012.
Montreal, Quebec.
- Second Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWm-kUMFF5 ) – October 31-November
3, 2012. Beijing, China.

November 2012
- AICR Annual Research Conference on Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity
and Cancer ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWn-kUMFF6 ) –
November 1-2, 2012. Washington, DC.
- European Public Health Conference (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWo-kUMFF7 ) - November 8-10,
2012. Portomaso, Malta. Abstract submission deadline: May 1, 2012

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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?S1H8-TPWp-kUMFF8 ) . Please email your
publications and / or impact stories to Emma Cohen, IPPH Knowledge
Translation and Communications Officer.


VERSION FRANÇAISE


Contenu:

Déménagement du bureau de l'ISPP

Webinaire - Les systèmes de mise en œuvre des interventions en santé des
populations 2.0

La santé publique - vers le système 3.0

Planification stratégique de l'Institut du développement et de la santé
des enfants et des adolescents

D'autres nouvelles:

Possibilités de financement, subventions, et prix
Appel d'abrégés / de communications
Bourses / Bourses de recherche / Occasions de stage
Possibilités d'emploi
Avez-vous lu / vu ?
Calendrier d'événements à venir
Partager vos contributions scientifiques ou votre histoire de succès








Déménagement du bureau de l'ISPP

Veuillez notez la nouvelle adresse postale de l'ISPP des IRSC à partir du
2 avril 2012
1, rue Stewart, pièce 124, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5

Webinaire - Les systèmes de mise en œuvre des interventions en santé des
populations 2.0

Le 3 mai 2012 de 13h00 à 14h30 HAE
Conférenciers :
Dre Louise Potvin
Dre Marjorie MacDonald
M. Ted Bruce
Inscription en ligne ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWq-kUMFF9 )
Contact Emma Cohen

La santé publique – vers le système 3.0

Le 12 juin 2012 de 10 h 30 à 12 h 00
Shaw Conference Centre, Edmonton, AB - Salon 9
Animateur : Garry Aslanyan, Organisation mondiale de la santé
Experts
James Chauvin, Directeur, développement des politiques Association
canadienne de santé publique
André Corriveau, Médecin hygiéniste en chef, Santé et mieux-être Alberta
et coprésident provincial/territoire du Conseil du Réseau de santé
publique
Nancy Edwards, directrice scientifique, Institut de la santé publique et
des populations des IRSC
Kim Raine, Présidente, Association de santé publique de l'Alberta;
Professeure et Chaire en santé publique appliquée de l'IRSC et la
Fondation des maladies du coeur du Canada, école de santé publique de
l'Université de l'Alberta
Gregory Taylor, Directeur général, bureau de la pratique en santé
publique, Agence de la santé publique du Canada et- Coprésident fédéral,
comité sur l'infrastructure de santé publique

Planification stratégique de l'Institut du développement et de la santé
des enfants et des adolescents

Voici l'occasion d'influencer les futures priorités de recherche et les
orientations stratégiques (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWr-kUMFF0 ) de l'IDSEA
Joignez-vous à nous pour cette occasion qui ne se présente qu'à tous les 5
ans!

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?S1H8-TPWs-kUMFF1 ) en sélectionnant
l'Institut de la santé publique et des populations du menu déroulant.


Prix du partenariat des IRSC
Le Prix du partenariat des IRSC est décerné chaque année pour reconnaitre
l'excellence d'un partenariat. Les lauréats reçoivent une subvention de
recherche d'un an de 25 000 $ pour faire avancer la recherche ou appliquer
les connaissances issues d'un partenariat. Les détails sur l'éligibilité
et les critère d'admissibilité sont disponibles sur le site Web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWt-kUMFF2 ) des IRSC.
Date limite pour présenter sa candidature : le 1er mai 2012
Subvention d'équipe : Soins de santé primaires communautaires
L'initiative de réforme des SSPC comprend trois composantes fondamentales
nécessaires pour établir les conditions pour l'innovation et la réforme
des SSPC : équipes d'innovation en matière de SSPC, scientifiques
professionnels de la santé et réseau de SSPC orientés sur le patient
(décrit ci-dessous). La présente possibilité de financement vise la
première composante : les équipes d'innovation en matière de SSPC. Des QFP
sont disponible en ligne (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWu-kUMFF3 ) .
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWv-kUMFF4 ) des IRSC.
Date limite de présentation d'une lettre d'intention : le 1er mai 2012

Subventions de recherche programmatique sur l'alimentation et la santé
Les objectifs particuliers de cette possibilité de financement sont les
suivants : appuyer la recherche programmatique aidant à produire de
nouvelles connaissances qui permettront d'améliorer l'état nutritionnel
des individus et des populations, de réduire la morbidité liée aux
maladies chroniques, et d'éclairer les politiques et les pratiques en
matière de nutrition; appuyer les collaborations interdisciplinaires qui
réunissent des chercheurs et des utilisateurs des connaissances dans le
domaine des sciences de la nutrition, de l'alimentation, de l'agriculture
et d'autres secteurs au Canada, voire d'autres pays, s'il y a lieu; et,
appuyer les approches efficaces en matière d'application des connaissances
afin d'accroître l'utilisation de nouvelles connaissances et d'ainsi
éclairer la prise de décisions concernant les pratiques dans le domaine de
la nutrition, les recommandations nutritionnelles, les
politiques en matière d'alimentation et celles sur la nutrition dans le
contexte de la santé publique.
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWw-kUMFF5 ) des IRSC.
Date limite de présentation d'une lettre d'intention : le 14 mai 2012

Projets de recherche concertée sur la santé
Le Programme de projets de recherche concertée sur la santé (PRCS) est une
initiative commune du Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en
génie (CRSNG) et des IRSC. Le Programme de PRCS appuie des projets de
recherche interdisciplinaire novateurs nécessitant la participation du
milieu de la recherche en sciences naturelles ou en génie et du milieu de
la recherche en sciences de la santé. Les projets proposés doivent être
fortement axés sur l'application des connaissances et mener à la création
d'avantages pour la santé des canadiens et pour le développement
économique au Canada, à des produits et services de santé plus efficaces
et/ou à renforcer le système de santé au Canada.
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWx-kUMFF6 ) des IRSC.
Date limite de présentation d'une lettre d'intention : le 15 mai 2012

Initiative de recherche en santé conjointe Chine-Canada
L'objectif particulier de cette possibilité de financement vise à
promouvoir l'établissement d'une collaboration scientifique entre les
chercheurs des universités, des hôpitaux, des instituts de recherche ou
des organismes de recherche affiliés, de la Chine et du Canada, au moyen
de subventions de recherche concertée.
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWy-kUMFF7 ) des IRSC.
Date limite de présentation des demandes : le 15 mai 2012


Programme Café scientifique des IRSC
L'ISPP des IRSC envisagera de financer des propositions de cafés
scientifiques qui correspondent à une ou à plusieurs des priorités
stratégiques de l'ISPP. L'ISPP accordera la priorité aux cafés
scientifiques qui comportent un partenariat entre un organisme de santé et
un organisme partenaire d'un secteur autre que la santé et qui présentent
des travaux de recherche fondés sur diverses théories, méthodes et
disciplines.
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPWz-kUMFF8 ) des IRSC
Date limite de présentation des demandes : le 31 mai 2012

Analyse des politiques liées au renouvellement des soins de santé
Dans le cadre de la possibilité de financement « Analyse des politiques
liées au renouvellement des soins de santé », on acceptera volontiers les
analyses prospectives et rétrospectives et on encouragera fortement les
analyses comparatives. Les analyses de politiques de santé peuvent
s'appuyer sur des recherches nouvelles et/ou existantes, y compris des
recherches qualitatives, quantitatives ou à méthodes mixtes (p. ex.
analyses statistiques, études de cas, entrevues avec des répondants clés,
sondages, enquêtes, évaluations économiques, etc.).
Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site web (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPX0-kUMFF5 ) des IRSC.
Deadline: September 19, 2012

Appel d'abrégés / de communications

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

Troisième congrès biannuel bilingue de la Société canadienne de sociologie
de la santé
Apport de la sociologie à l'équité en santé
Pour vous inscrire ou soumettre un résumé en ligne, veuillez accéder au
site Web ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPX1-kUMFF6 )
Date limite de présentation d'un résumé: le 1er mai 2012

Bourses / Bourses de recherche / Occasions de stage

La Direction de l'Application des connaissances des IRSC annonce le
troisième lancement du nouveau programme de Bourses à l'intention de
chercheurs pour l'élaboration de politiques
site Web ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPX2-kUMFF7 )
Date limite de présentation des demandes : 4 juin 2012

Possibilité d'emploi

Avez-vous lu / vu?

- Le plan stratégique de l'ICIS pour 2012 à 2017 (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPX3-kUMFF8 )
- Le ministre Yves Bolduc annonce la nomination du docteur Richard Massé
au poste de directeur de santé publique de Montréal (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPX4-kUMFF9 )
- Data Data Everywhere – Access and Accountability (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPX5-kUMFF0 ) (anglais seulement)

Calendrier d'événements à venir

May 2012
- Global Health Challenges and the Role of Law (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPX6-kUMFF1 ) (anglais seulement) –
les 4 et 5 mai 2012. Toronto (Ontario).
- Centres de collaboration nationale en santé publique (CCNSP) - Atelier
d'été 2012 : Bâtir sur l'expérience pour plus d'équité en santé (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPX7-kUMFF2 ) – du 15 au 16 mai
2012. Kelowna, C.-B.
- Atelier sur la recherche rurale : Politique et recherche en matière
d'investissement communautaire (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPX8-kUMFF3 ) - du 24 au 25 mai
2012. Ottawa (Ontario).
- How to Talk About Science (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPX9-kUMFF4 ) (anglais seulement) –
du 25 au 27 mai 2012. Victoria (Colombie-Britannique).
- Innover pour un système de santé performant: Vers un équilibre entre
qualité, équité et coût - Conférence annuelle de l'ACRSPS (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPXA-kUMFF2 ) - du 29 au 31 mai
2012. Montréal (Québec).

Juin
- 75e Congrès annuel et salon professionnel de la Fédération canadienne
des municipalités ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPXB-kUMFF3 ) –
du 1e au 4 juin 2012. Saskatoon (Saskatchewan)
- Conférence annuelle de l'Association canadienne de santé publique :
Créer et soutenir des environnements sains (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPXC-kUMFF4 ) – du 11 au 14 juin
2012. Edmonton (Alberta).
- Conférence Alberta Innovates – Health Solutions Measuring and Assessing
the Impact of Research and Innovation (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPXD-kUMFF5 ) (anglais seulement) –
du 17 au 19 juin 2012. Jasper (Alberta).

Août
- National Conference on Health Statistics (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPXE-kUMFF6 ) (anglais seulement) –
du 6 au 8 août 2012. Washington (D.C.)
- Banff Science Communications (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPXF-kUMFF7 ) (anglais seulement) –
du 11 au 25 août, 2012. Banff (Calgary).
- World Cancer Congress (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPXG-kUMFF8 ) (anglais seulement) –
du 27 au 30 août 2012. Montréal (Québec).

Octobre
- Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference: Aging in a Changing
World ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPXH-kUMFF9 ) (anglais
seulement) – du 18 au 20 octobre 2012. Vancouver (Colombie-Britannique).
Date limite pour soumettre une demande : 30 avril 2012
- Pour l'excellence dans la recherche sur le genre, le sexe et la santé (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPXI-kUMFF0 ) – du 29 au 31 octobre
2012. Montréal (Québec).
- Second Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPXJ-kUMFF1 ) (anglais seulement) –
du 31 occtobre au 3 novembre 2012. Beijing, Chine.

Novembre
- AICR Annual Research Conference on Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity
and Cancer ( http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPXK-kUMFF2 ) (anglais
seulement) – les 1 et 2 novembre 2012. Washington (D.C.).
- Conférence de l'Association européenne de santé publique (
http://trk.cp20.com/Tracking/t.c?S1H8-TPXL-kUMFF3 ) (anglais seulement) –
du 8 au 10 novembre 2012. Portomaso, Malta. Date limite pour soumettre un
demande : 1er mai 2012

Partager vos contributions scientifiques ou votre histoire de succès

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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?S1H8-TPXM-kUMFF4 ) . 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.

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