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Research Week: From Transactional to True Relationship, Research Impacting Indigenous Groups Policy as a Game-Changer

Wednesday, Nov. 23, 12:30-2 p.m.

Online

Memorial is leading a two-phased consultation plan, meeting with targeted internal and external stakeholders, to gather input and ideas related to its RIIG Policy.

RIIG is a groundbreaking policy for Memorial with the intent and commitment of ensuring that all research impacting Indigenous communities, cultures and lands be grounded in ethical and respectful conduct. Read more in a recent Gazette news story.

As part of Research Week, you’re invited to join this virtual discussion.

You’ll hear from panelists:

To request log-in instructions for this virtual session, please email IndigenousResearch@mun.ca.

Presented by Office of the Vice-President (Research)

Event Listing 2022-11-23 12:30:00 2022-11-23 14:00:00 America/St_Johns Research Week: From Transactional to True Relationship, Research Impacting Indigenous Groups Policy as a Game-Changer Memorial is leading a two-phased consultation plan, meeting with targeted internal and external stakeholders, to gather input and ideas related to its RIIG Policy. RIIG is a groundbreaking policy for Memorial with the intent and commitment of ensuring that all research impacting Indigenous communities, cultures and lands be grounded in ethical and respectful conduct. Read more in a recent Gazette news story. As part of Research Week, you’re invited to join this virtual discussion. You’ll hear from panelists: Catharyn Andersen, vice-president (Indigenous); Dr. Paul Banahene Adjei, interim associate vice-president (Indigenous research); Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo, founding dean, School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies, Labrador Campus; and Kelly Anne Butler, interim director, Indigenous engagement and reconciliation, Office of Indigenous Affairs. To request log-in instructions for this virtual session, please email IndigenousResearch@mun.ca. Online Office of the Vice-President (Research)