
Logistical, Technical and Analytical Services
- Access to infrastructures: availability of spaces and services linked to the INQ scientific complex and its territorial components.
- Infrastructure-related services, including those from the future INQ scientific complex, are forthcoming.
Training and Skills Development
- Specialized training: priority access to INQ’s training activities.
- Public MOOC: introduction to the sociopolitical issues of Northern Québec, its cultures, development visions, and territorial evolution.
- Student support: scholarships, competitions, training, and various opportunities.
- Specialized resources: guides, platforms, and tools developed with stakeholders (e.g., ethics guide, AtikU, Lab-O-Nord).
Funding and Innovation
- Financial support: occasional access to research and student funding programs.
- Calls for innovative projects: evolving initiatives designed as “laboratories” to enable research in new ways, in response to community needs.
- Organizational support: assistance to facilitate participation in committees and working groups, including coordination, meeting organization, initiative development, and financial support for actions aligned with INQ’s mission.
- Institutional support: provision of letters of endorsement for research projects, funding applications, or strategic initiatives.
Visibility, Communication and Networking
- Dissemination and outreach: communication platform showcasing members’ projects and expertise.
- Networking events: symposia, workshops, and partnerships.
- Expanded networking: beyond academic disciplines and institutions, including public, private, and community sectors.
- Calls for applications: sharing of master’s, doctoral, and other opportunities to support recruitment.
- Media visibility: strengthening researchers’ credibility with the media by offering a pool of recognized experts under INQ’s affiliation and facilitating their connections with journalists.
Collaborations and Partnerships
- Multi-level partnerships: collaborations at provincial, federal, and international levels (UArctic, Swiss Polar Institute, etc.).
- A vibrant scientific community: belonging to a collective of researchers and northern stakeholders with shared objectives.
- Committee involvement: participation in INQ committees and working groups, with privileged access to diverse actors, the ability to help guide activities, share expertise, and exchange with stakeholders.
Relations with Northern and Indigenous Communities
- Sustaining relationships with communities and Indigenous institutions overseeing research on their territories.
- Co-construction spaces: fostering dialogue and collaboration between researchers and First Peoples.
- Tools and training: development of resources and programs to guide and sensitize research teams to ethics codes and research protocols in northern and Indigenous contexts.
Representation and Mobilization
- Representation in provincial, national, and international networks to amplify the influence of Québec’s northern research community.
- Mobilization of members to enhance visibility and impact with decision-makers and partners.
- Strategic Positioning and Values
- Promoting responsible research: dissemination of innovative, sustainable, and inclusive scientific practices.