Published on May 5 2021 In Newsletter

INQ Newsletter | May 2021

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$3 million to promote Institut nordique du Québec’s expertise | Press conference

We were very proud to participate in the press conference held on April 23 by Mr. Jonatan Julien, ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturelles, accompanied by Ms. Sophie D'Amours, Rector of Université Laval, whose objective was to highlight this funding and Quebec's undeniable expertise in terms of northern research. This decisive funding will allow INQ to consolidate its autonomy and ensure the sustainability of its activities.

Read the announcement from the Office of the ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturelles (in French)

 

Today’s Webinar

Diplomacy beyond sovereign states: The state of play of Arctic paradiplomacy

Speakers: Stéphane Roussel (ÉNAP), Mathieu Landriault (UOttawa) and Jean-François Payette (UQÀM), Strategic Analysis Network

When: Today, Wednesday, May 5 at 10:00 a.m.

Summary: This presentation provides a portrait of the diplomacy of non-sovereign states in the Arctic region. It describes the geopolitical dynamics, regional institutions and international relations in order to identify the opportunities and challenges that these actors face in pursuing their interests. It focuses on non-sovereign states in the North American Arctic (Quebec, Alaska, Greenland) to understand how international activities in this region unfold.

More information

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Scientific news | Manicouagan, yesterday, today and tomorrow

Manicouagan is more than just a hydroelectric dam and its vast reservoir nestled in a meteorite crater. It is also a river, from its mouth to the lake.

In fact, it is an entire ancestral territory, the Nitassinan, of the Innu community of Pessamit. At the intersection of these perspectives is geography, which is not only physical but also cultural and historical.

Read the full article

Call for videos | last reminder

Institut nordique du Québec invites all Master's and doctoral students conducting research on northern or Arctic themes, to participate in the My Northern Project science popularisation competition.

Many prizes are at stake!

Deadline to submit a video : May 9

Check out the complete call

Training for students working in the North

The Centre for Northern Studies, in collaboration with ArcticNet and INQ, invites students from the northern research community to participate in these two free training sessions:

  • Planning a Northern Mission
  • Discussion workshop: Northern Code of Conduct

Date of the trainings: 11 May 2021 from 9:30 to 11:45 a.m.

Registration and details

INQ Northern Day

When: June 2, 2021

The next INQ Northern Day will be held in collaboration with Sentinel North.

On the agenda: an overview of the scientific projects funded under the For a Sustainable North partnership program.

The event will take place online and is free for everybody.

Register now

 

Featured Equipment | A unique instrument for greenhouse gas analysis

In the world of environmental research, and specifically for research groups interested in climate change, the measurement of greenhouse gases is a must.

To meet the needs of the various research teams, INRS (Centre Eau Terre Environnement) has acquired a gas chromatograph that is specifically configured for the analysis of greenhouse gases.

Could this equipment be useful for your projects? INRS makes it available to university colleagues.

For more information:

Read the full article on the equipment ➔

See the Lab-O-North sheet for the equipment

 

Upcoming INQ Webinars

Today, May 5 at 10am | Thinking Diplomacy Beyond Sovereign States: State of the Art of Arctic Paradiplomacy | Stéphane Roussel (ÉNAP), Mathieu Landriault (UOttawa) and Jean-François Payette (UQÀM)

May 12 at 10 am | "Humans and Dogs" in Northern Quebec: What are the issues, and how to address them? | Cécile Aenishaenslin and Léa Delesalle, GREZOSP, UdeM

May 19 at 10am | Arctic Ocean mid-winter phytoplankton growth revealed by autonomous profilers | Achim Randelhoff, UMI Takuvik, ULaval

May 26 at 10:00 am | Annually resolved Atlantic sea surface temperature variability over the past 2,900 years | François Lapointe, University of Massachusetts and Pierre Francus, INRS-ETE

See recordings of past webinars

 
 

On the calendar

News from partners and affiliated researchers

1 May | Cécile Aenishaenslin (UdeM) | Quand chercheurs et Inuits s’unissent pour vacciner les chiens contre la rage

28 April | René Laprise (UQAM) | Simuler les changements climatiques

28 April | Connie Lovejoy, Alexander Culley et Warwick Vincent (ULaval)| Le beurre de sorcière dévoile les secrets de son génome

28 April | Claude MH Demers, André Potvin (ULaval)| Design bioclimatique en Arctique

19 April | Fuzhan Nasiri (Concordia) | Des bâtiments plus intelligents et plus sains grâce aux algorithmes

10 April | Oliver Sonnentag (UdeM) | La mesure des changements climatiques entre les mains de résidants du Nord-Ouest canadien

4 April | Alexandre Langlois (UdeS) | L’Arctique sous la loupe de l’UdeS

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