Summer Student Research Awards Summer 2010
Description
The Nasivvik Centre for Inuit Health and Changing Environments is a multidisciplinary research and training centre funded by the Institute of Aboriginal Peoples Health (IAPH), one of the 13 institutes of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). The Nasivvik Centre is focused on building capacity in Inuit health research through trainee support, and promoting research in specific areas of Inuit environmental health. The three (3) theme areas, as they pertain to community responses to environmental change, and in particular issues related to Inuit health and well-being are:
– Food
– Water
– Natural/traditional medicines and remedies
Part of the Nasivvik Centre’s mandate involves the support of research and training for students. This year, the Nasivvik Centre is pleased to announce its seventh call for Summer Student Research Awards 2010 (undergraduate level).
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