FGS Announcements November 26, 2010
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university of manitoba faculty of graduate studies ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Awards Announcements ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Oakes-Riewe Aboriginal-Environmental Studies Research Award http://webapps.cc.umanitoba.ca/gradawards/index.asp?WCI=SearchForm&WCE=browse&keywords=&criteria=any&category=0&citizen=0&range=0-1000000&tenable=0&byResearch=on&byAward=on&byEligibility=on&id=3123&letter=O February 28, 2011 Master's · PhD Aboriginal environmental integration of physical, biological human processes $500 - $5,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Aboriginal Issues Press Scholarships http://webapps.cc.umanitoba.ca/gradawards/index.asp?WCI=SearchForm&WCE=browse&keywords=&criteria=any&category=0&citizen=0&range=0-1000000&tenable=0&byResearch=on&byAward=on&byEligibility=on&id=3042&letter= February 28, 2011 Master's · PhD Aboriginal issues $500 - $1,500
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Course Announcement ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Health & Health Services of Native Peoples
Instructor: Judith G. Bartlett MD, MSc, CCFP CHSC 7220, CRN 23216: 2010/11 Winter Session This seminar-based course provides students with the opportunity to holistically and interactively engage in discussion of First Nations and Metis health status and health care services. The course critically examines historical assumptions of indigenous populations existing pristinely in untouched lands of the Americas. The course also examines 'pre-Canada' world events that influenced why Europeans colonized this land. Colonial policies have had devastating effects on First Nations, Inuit and Metis Peoples in Canada resulting in marginalization and extremely poor health status. Interactive experiential learning will allow students to appropriately 'locate' themselves within the context of Aboriginal health and health care. Multiple sessions focus on facts about Aboriginal health and healthcare that will be invaluable for students pursuing clinical and/or health research streams.
Please contact Dr Bartlett for more information, by *email* mailto:bartlet0@ms.umanitoba.ca or at 204.975.7751.
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