Employment Opportunity for McGill Students
The Department of Psychology is seeking a Student Research Assistantto support a collaborative project with the First Nations Information Governance Centre (FNIGC) on “Respecting and asserting First Nations Data Sovereignty Research Data Management”. This project is a collaborative effort between FNIGC, six academic institutions, including McGill University, and multiple Inuit and First Nations governments and organizations.
Employment Opportunity at La Maison Miyoskamin
La Maison Miyoskamin is hiring a full-time Director position for their upcoming opening in 2023.
Employment Opportunities at the Native Women's Shelter of Montreal
The Native Women's Shelter of Montreal is seeking applicants for the following positions:
Cultural Support Worker Maintenance Worker Empowerment Worker Administrative Coordinator Saralikitaaq Team CoordinatorThe positions will be open until they are filled. For more information, please see each job posting PDF below, or by contacting Stephanie atadmassistant.nwsm [at] gmail.com.
Employment Opportunity at Center for Indigenous Peoples’ Nutrition and Environment- McGill University
The Center forIndigenous Peoples’ Nutrition and Environment (CINE) at McGill University is seeking a Research Program Coordinator for a one-year term under Professor TreenaWasonti:io Delormier.
Some of the responsibilities include:
Organization of research project activities
Acts as resource person in matters of administrative processes
McGill Reporter: Honouring National Indigenous Peoples Day
"Honouring National Indigenous Peoples Day:McGill community gathers under the Hiawatha Wampum Belt Flag"
Read the coverage here of McGill University's sixth annual Hiawatha Wampum Belt Flag raising on Wednesday, June 21st, 2023.
The McGill Reporter: Tears of joy and relief shed at Scarf Ceremony
On May 25, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students graduating from McGill this spring were celebrated at a virtual Scarf Ceremony, attended by family, friends and senior members of the McGill community.
Read the full story in the McGill Reporter byFergus Grieve here.
Internship Opportunity at the Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks
The Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation, and Parks within the Aquatic Toxicology Unit is seeking an Indigenous Intern for a 1-year term, working witha variety of fish and invertebrate species in a laboratory setting to culture organisms, and assist with acute toxicity testing.
The McGill Reporter: McGill Welcomes 15 new Indigenous Faculty and Staff in April 2023
On April 4th 2023, Associate Provost (Indigenous Initiatives) Celeste Pedri-Spade and Associate Provost Angela Campbell (Equity and Academic Policies) had the pleasure of welcoming 15 new Indigenous faculty and staff members to McGill University.The new McGillians include First Nations, Métis and Inuk people from across Canada.
Employment Opportunity at Tahatikonhsontóntie’ Québec Network Environment for Indigenous Health Research
The Tahatikonhsontóntie’Québec Network Environment for Indigenous Health Research (QcNEIHR) is currently seeking applications for a Full-Time Research Network Coordinator, based remotely in Kahnawake, Quebec.
Research Network Coordinator Primary Duties:
Employment Opportunity at the Native Women's Shelter of Montreal
TheNative Women's Shelter of Montreal is seeking a Clinical Coordinator to work with its team in downtown Montreal.Read the job description on the Native Women's Shelter of Montreal website.Position duties and responsibilities are as follows:
Tungasuvvingat Inuit Launches Inuit Cultural Sensitivity Training
Tungasuvvingat Inuit, anInuit-specificurban services providerbased in Ottawa, is pleased to invite you to participate in freeInuit Cultural Sensitivity Training taking place online throughout the months of April, May and June. The training is catered to service providers who work with Inuit children, youth and families in Ontario and Southern Canada.
ISCEI Announces 2023 Writer-in-Residence Appointment
In January 2023, theIndigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative (ISCEI) announced the appointment the 2023 ISCEI Writer-in-Residence, Greg Horn.
Greg Horn -2023 Writer-in-Residence
Greg Horn is a Kanien’kehá:ka of Kahnawake and has been a journalist for 25 years. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from Concordia University. He is also a graduate of the adult immersion program Kanien’kéha Ratiwennahní:rats.
ISCEI Announces 2023 Artist-in-Residence Appointment
In January 2023, theIndigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative (ISCEI) announced the appointment the 2023 ISCEI Artist-in-Residence, Tiffany Shaw.
Tiffany Shaw – 2023 Artist-in-Residence
Branches is Now Accepting Applications for the IMPRESS Program
The application process for the IMPRESS program has officially launched and will run until March 10th.
INDG 450: Land-Based Education
Indigenous Studies is once again running our summer field course, INDG 450, from July 8th until August 5th. This course focuses on Rotinonhsonni land-based pedagogies, Ohén:ton Karihwátehkwen (words before all else) as well as stories to engage in various topics of Indigenous Studies. Land-based practices, guest speakers, trips around the city and in community, will be used to engage student in the learning process.