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- BC NEIHR Podcast
- Season 1
- EP1 - Intro: Who We Are, Why We're Here & What We're Trying to Do
- EP2- Inspiring Indigenous Scholars: Interview with Dr. Robinson
- EP3- Jimena Chalchi - Health Leadership and Traditional Womens' Medicine in Central and Southern America
- EP4- Creating Safer Spaces - Interview with Harley Eagle
- EP5 -Inspiring Indigenous Scholars: Interview with Marion Erickson
- EP6- Inspiring Indigenous Scholars: Interview with Spencer Greening/La鈥檊oot
- Season 2
- Season 1
- Gatherings and Events
- Training and Resources
- Contact
The BC NEIHR has various training modules available to Indigenous communities, collectives and organizations (ICCOs), Indigenous trainees, Indigenous academics or professionals, and allied members. Some of the training include in-person workshops and other opportunities are available on-line in the form of webinars, seminars and tutorials. All our on-line training modules are open to public viewing through our YouTube Channel:
Grant Proposal Writing
This video gives a brief overview of the components to include when writing a grant or funding proposal 鈥 a common step on most grant applications. These general steps can apply to both the BC NEIHR鈥檚 annual funding calls for ICCO (Indigenous Community, Collective, and Organization) led health research development and knowledge mobilization as well as external grant applications. For more information please email bcneihr@sfu.ca.
Graduate Student Proposal Writing
Navigating Graduate & Postdoctoral Funding Applications: An Insider Look into a Funding Agency
The BC NEIHR and Health Research British Columbia (HRBC) partner to create this online learning module for graduate and postdocs who are applying for funding! This video offers an insider look into a major funding agency in BC. Meet some of the leadership and team members from MSFHR and hear their tips for navigating the application process.
Indigenous Cultural Safety and the Peer Review Process
The BC NEIHR presents speakers Dr. Carwyn Jones (Ng膩ti Kahungnu, AlterNative Editor), Dr. Tracey McIntosh (Ng膩i Tuhoe, AlterNative Editor) and Sherri Pooyak (Sweetgrass First Nation, Community Based Research Manager, CAAN) who share their thoughts and experiences with Indigenous cultural safety and the peer review process.
Indigenous Knowledge Gathering Tools
Learn more about Indigenous scholars Lyana Patrick (Stellat鈥檈n First Nation; 大象传媒) & Lucy Bell Sdahl K鈥檃waas (Old Massett, Haida Gwaii; 大象传媒) and hear their stories, experiences and advice about Indigenous knowledge gathering tools in the context of research.
Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Listen to Danette Jubinville, Indigenous Trainee (大象传媒) and Founding Member and Director of ekw鈥櫭7tl Indigenous Doula Collective of Vancouver, share her knowledge of and experiences with Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDS). This module also provides an overview, timeline, key points and resources related to IDS.