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The AV天堂鈥檚 National Consortium for Indigenous Economic Development is proud to welcome Kareem Allam to its advisory board. Kareem Allam is a Partner at Fairview Strategy, a Vancouver based public affairs firm. Kareem has over two decades of public and private sector experience and has developed keen expertise in the urban and rural economies of Western Canada and the critical role Indigenous sovereignty and investment has played in shaping economic growth.

Reconciling Ways of Knowing joins the Victoria Forum on November 12, 2020.

The Virtual Victoria Forum, to be held on November 12, 13 & 19, 2020 focuses on bridging divides in the wake of a global pandemic. Evidence-based conversations will stimulate creative thinking to develop innovative ideas and actionable solutions to contemporary and urgent environmental, economic, and social challenges.

Arthur Mercer, past CEO, Nisga鈥檃 Commercial Group, joins NCIED

Arthur, Simoogit Galga, is a hereditary Chief, and past CEO, Nisga鈥檃 Commercial Group, and economic development coordinator for the Nisga鈥檃 Lisim鈥檚 Government. His broad experience over three decades includes building strategic economic development partnerships that increase business accessibility and capacity building.

Peter Lantin, past president Haida Nation, advises NCIED

In the summer of 2019, Peter Lantin, past president of the Haida Nation, moved to Victoria. Fortunately, for NCIED, Lantin and Dr. Brent Mainprize, had worked together for many years. While Lantin was president, they co-developed Haida Owned and Operated, an entrepreneurial program tailored for Haida residents to become self-reliant through business ownership. It was an honour that Lantin was willing to share his expertise on Indigenous governance and business, not only with NCIED, but also with the students, faculty and staff of the Gustavson School of Business.

BCAAFC Management Training Academy (MTA)

BCAAFC, NCIED and Gustavson School of Business, in partnership with the Ministry of Advanced Education, secured funding for a BCAAFC Management Training Academy (MTA). From September 2019 to February 2020, participants selected from Friendship Centres in BC completed the MTA to further their training, experience and management skill set to aid in the succession planning for Friendship Centres.

Reconciling Ways of Knowing Forum

Reconciling Ways of Knowing: Indigenous Knowledge and Science Forum, scheduled for May 25-27, 2020 at the Turtle Lodge in Sagkeeng First Nation and Winnipeg, Manitoba, moved online due to COVID-19. The Forum, convened by Miles Richardson, O.C.; Dr. David Suzuki; Dr. Nancy Turner; and Elder Dr. Dave Courchene, Jr. (the convenors), in partnership with the Indigenous Leadership Initiative and David Suzuki Foundation, was created to build understanding and relationships across Indigenous and scientific ways of knowing.

Orange Shirt Day 2020

Orange Shirt day is an annual opportunity to come together in the spirit of hope and reconciliation for generations of children to come, and to honour the survivors whose families and communities have been impacted by the residential school system.

This is an intensive four-day workshop designed for academics, staff, graduate students and community leaders seeking to deepen their understanding and practice of community engagement. Throughinteractive sessions and hands-on learning, learners will develop skills in the foundations of building authentic partnerships, explore innovative participatory research and engagement methods, divedeep into thematic research areas, and develop ethical decision-making skills for community engagement.

Registration for this event is now closed, and given the amount of interest we may not be able to accommodate those who have not registered on the day.

UVic's first postdoc research day is a full day showcasing postdocs research on campus. There will be cash prizes for the top three presentations of $500, $250, and $100. In addition to researchtalks, there will be a panel discussing academic careers, catered lunch, and a social afterwards at Grad House.

The deadline to register if you wish to give a talk was Friday, April 4th. The deadline to register if you do not wish to give a talk was Friday, April 18th.

We look forward to seeing you on the day to learn more about postdoc research at UVic, and to connect with postdocs and faculty members from across campus.

An introduction to the high performance computing resources available for Canadian academic researchers.

Lunch workshop for UVic faculty, staff and graduate students to explore the ways in which we might talk about the religious aspects of complex global and local crises.

Stop by our weekly office hours for help with the computational side of your research.

Join us for a presentation by visiting lecturer Laura Fran莽ois as we explore the topic of awe-based changemaking and the transformative potential of awe as an emotion.

Re-Train Your Brain - Train Your Brain with our UVic CBT Skills Group.