Advanced Field School in Computational Ecology
Play, Model, Integrate
May 19 to 26, 2023 at the Couvent de Val-Morin
The structure and functioning of northern ecosystems remain poorly understood. However, the rapid emergence of new technologies and powerful computational analysis methods offers an unprecedented opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of the functioning of Arctic biodiversity and to model the complexity of these ecosystems.
Participate in the Knowledge Mobilization Ideas Challenge
You have ideas for funding competitions or new initiatives to encourage knowledge mobilization? Share them and win a $500 prize if your idea is selected. The Ideas Challenge aims to generate to new initiatives that could be implemented by the Sentinel North administrative center to highlight the efforts and/or encourage new concrete actions in terms knowledge mobilization from its research teams.
- Deadline to submit your ideas: October 24, 2022.
Knowledge mobilization at the heart of the Sentinel North strategy
You have ideas for funding competitions or new initiatives to encourage knowledge mobilization? Share them and win a $500 prize if your idea is selected.
- Deadline to submit your ideas: October 24, 2022.
A new research chair to develop and maintain resilient infrastructures for northern communities
In the face of climate change, the need to develop and maintain reliable and safe infrastructures for northern communities and natural resources in the northern regions of Quebec and Canada requires a high level of expertise in northern engineering. The new Sentinel North Partnership Research Chair on Northern Infrastructure will promote, through the development of technological tools, the sustainable development of infrastructure adapted to northern conditions and resilient to climate change.
Exceptional season for fieldwork
Several Sentinel North teams have traveled to the North over the past few months to carry on with their research activities, meet with their northern partners, collect valuable data or deploy technologies on-site.
Below are a few selected examples of the fieldwork being conducted by Sentinel North researchers and students as part of a successful 2022 fieldwork season.
Call for Abstracts : Scientific Meeting 2022
After more than two years apart, we are thrilled to invite you to the Quebec City Convention Centre from October 25-27 for the 2022 Sentinel North Scientific Meeting, an occasion to establish new collaborations and share research advances.
Call for Abstracts
Université Laval's research community and its partners are encouraged to submit abstracts for the 2022 Sentinel North Scientific Meeting. Any work relating to a better understanding of the changing northern environment and its impact on humans is welcome.
Together, Inuit and Scientists tackle ‘forever pollutants’
Results obtained through a research partnership between the Inuit of Nunavik and scientists at Université Laval are proving to be key for Canada’s proposal to the Stockholm Convention to regulate per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as ‘forever pollutants’.
Note on interdisciplinarity
Sentinel North’s achievements in interdisciplinarity