Newsletter INQ | November 2021
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Describing and interpreting inequalities are the primary objectives of WAGE. But ultimately, comparing the link between socio-political systems and inequalities in different communities should permit identification and sharing of solutions for resolving the inequalities.
Those interested have until November 19 to apply.
Conférenciers: François Lapointe, University of Massachusetts et Pierre Francus, INRS-ETE
The activity report of Institut nordique du Québec is now available for consultation. It covers the period from April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021.
INQ Newsletter | October 2021
There is something counter-intuitive about the idea of heating a pool with geothermal energy in a region as cold as Nunavik and lacking in hot springs. However, it is becoming a reality in Kuujjuaq...
INQ, in collaboration with its three research chairs, is launching a call to the student community interested in Lexicon.
The INQ will participate in the next edition of the Arctic Circle Assembly, which will be held from October 14 to 17. We will be presenting two sessions.
Watch the recording of this webinar broadcast on September 29, 2021.
Our popular MOOC | Northern Quebec: Issues, Spaces and Cultures will be offered this fall in its English version. You can register by following this link. This free, online training will begin on October 4 and end on November 28, 2021. We estimate that you will have to spend about 4 hours per week to successfully complete the course and obtain a certificate of success from Université Laval.
Working group on new and renewable energies of Institut nordique du Québec announces that its workshop on energy efficiency standards for Inuit housing in Nunavik, which was scheduled for September 28, 2021, is postponed to an unknown date.