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Brown Bag Consultation: Research Impacting Indigenous Groups Policy Review

Wednesday, Dec. 6, 12-1 p.m.

IIC-3001, Bruneau Centre for Research and Innovation; online

Dr. Paul Banahene Adjei, interim associate vice-president (Indigenous research), invites all members of the university community to a final brown bag consultation as part of the phase two review of the Research Impacting Indigenous Groups (RIIG) Policy.

During this hybrid session, Dr. Adjei will highlight the revisions to the draft and feedback provided during ongoing consultations. There will also be time for a Q&A.

Please note: in-person attendance is limited. To RSVP, or request the log-in instructions, please email IndigenousResearch@mun.ca by Dec. 4.

In October, Memorial announced it is seeking input on a revised draft of the RIIG Policy. Individuals are encouraged to provide feedback until the end of the year.

In May 2022 the university approved a two-phased approach to review the policy. The first phase concluded this March. During phase two, members of the university and wider communities can review the draft policy before it is brought to the President’s Executive Council, Senate and the Board of Regents for approval.

To learn more about the revised draft policy, and how to provide feedback, please see here.

Presented by Office of the Vice-President (Research)

Event Listing 2023-12-06 12:00:00 2023-12-06 13:00:00 America/St_Johns Brown Bag Consultation: Research Impacting Indigenous Groups Policy Review Dr. Paul Banahene Adjei, interim associate vice-president (Indigenous research), invites all members of the university community to a final brown bag consultation as part of the phase two review of the Research Impacting Indigenous Groups (RIIG) Policy. During this hybrid session, Dr. Adjei will highlight the revisions to the draft and feedback provided during ongoing consultations. There will also be time for a Q&A. Please note: in-person attendance is limited. To RSVP, or request the log-in instructions, please email IndigenousResearch@mun.ca by Dec. 4. In October, Memorial announced it is seeking input on a revised draft of the RIIG Policy. Individuals are encouraged to provide feedback until the end of the year. In May 2022 the university approved a two-phased approach to review the policy. The first phase concluded this March. During phase two, members of the university and wider communities can review the draft policy before it is brought to the President’s Executive Council, Senate and the Board of Regents for approval. To learn more about the revised draft policy, and how to provide feedback, please see here. IIC-3001, Bruneau Centre for Research and Innovation; online Office of the Vice-President (Research)