INQ invites members of the Quebec community of students working in northern and Arctic research to submit a proposal to participate in the scientific poster session of INQ's Annual Symposium.
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Institut nordique du Québec is pleased to announce its call for sessions and oral presentations for the next edition of INQ's Annual Symposium. The event will be held at the Musée de la civilisation in Quebec City on May 7 and 8, 2024, with the theme of Northern infrastructures.
An exercise in scientific popularisation and synthesis, My Northern Project is a contest where students have 5 minutes to present their northern research project. Call open until April 8, 2024.
This month, science journalist Valérie Levée focuses on the work of researcher Émilie Fortin-Lefebvre, professor at the Université du Québec à Montréal, director of the Centre d'études pour l'autonomie économique des Premiers Peuples et des Inuit and newly appointed co-director of INQ's Society and Culture Axis.
On January 18, Quebec City's Ambassadors' Club and its partners honored 12 members, including INQ's Executive Director, Brigitte Bigué.
Two INQ-affiliated scientists featured in Québec Science magazine's top 10 discoveries of the year.
Check out our latest news in our December 2023 newsletter.
GALI, funded by Global Affairs Canada, allows researchers to fund projects that focus on enhancing Canada's leadership in the Arctic and fostering collaborations in the Circumpolar North.
To supply Kuujjuaq, ships must travel dozens of kilometers up the estuary of the river of same name, which is subject to tides as strong as those in the Bay of Fundy. There is a real risk of marine incidents...
INQ is pleased to announce the publication of its brand new Activity Report for the year 2022-2023.
There's no longer any room for doubt: permafrost is thawing and thermokarst pools are emitting methane. But that doesn't mean that...