Tribute to Louis Fortier On Sunday, an otherwise beautiful fall day, we lost a leading figure in oceanographic research. A great enthusiast and undeniable leader, Louis left his mark on the world of scientific research through his determination and convictions.
Preliminary program From November 10 to 12, take part in Northern Days. Three days of presentations on the sustainable development of northern communities and a panel on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on northern research. The event is free, online and open to all. Consult the preliminary program for the event »
2019-2020 Activity Report Browse through our most recent activity report. See: the latest developments in our major projects, our recent accomplishments, various maps illustrating the scope of the research conducted by the three INQ chairs, etc. The report is available on our website » (in French)
Webinar by Fabrice Calmels, Yukon University Today, October 7 at 1 p.m., connect via Zoom to Fabrice Calmels' presentation entitled "Permafrost Research at Yukon University: An Overview with a Hometown Focus". The webinar will be in French with English slides. Details on our website »
10 research axis directors' positions to be filled The INQ has launched a call for applications to fill the positions of co-directors of its research axes for the next 3 years. Consult the call »
Launch of the First Peoples of the North Collection
INQ's Atiku portal, which showcases the best international information resources for Northern and Arctic information research, recently released its new First Peoples of the North collection. This collection includes more than 100 documents devoted, in whole or in part, to Northern First Nations or Inuit. More details are available on our website »
Webinars | October 2020
The webinars offered by INQ and its partners address different facets of northern research in Quebec, Canada and internationally. They are generally broadcast on Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Consult our website for the complete program »
Northern Scientific Training Program The Northern Scientific Training Program (NSTP) provides additional funding each year to approximately 350 students enrolled in more than 35 Canadian universities. The program is managed by POLAR as part of its mandate to support science and technology in Canada's North. The application period for 2021-2022 is now open. For more information »