Call for Applications: Undergraduate Summer Research Internship Program
 
We are pleased to announce that applications are now open for PIKE-Net’s Undergraduate Summer Research Internship. This opportunity is ideal for Indigenous undergraduate students interested in and seeking hands‑on experience in Indigenous health research.
 

About the Internship

Whether you’re exploring career paths, preparing for graduate studies, or looking to expand your academic and professional toolkit, this internship offers a valuable space to learn and contribute.

 

Application Materials
The Application Information and Application Checklist are attached here. Please review them carefully before submitting your application.
 

How to Apply
Applicants must submit:
 **Please submit all materials to pikenet@umanitoba.ca.**
 
Deadline: March 8, 2026 (Sunday) at 11:59 PM.
 
We encourage students to apply early and reach out to pikenet@umanitoba.ca with any questions about the program or application process.

We look forward to receiving your application and hope to welcome you to the Undergraduate Summer Research Internship program.


Hera Casidsid, MSc (she/her)

MB NEIHR Program Coordinator

Ongomiizwin Research

Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing | Rady Faculty of Health Sciences | University of Manitoba

715E-727 McDermot Avenue | Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 0J9

Phone: 431 374 9596

Email: hera.casidsid@umanitoba.ca

 

Ongomiizwin acknowledges that the University of Manitoba campuses and research spaces are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anisininewuk, Dakota Oyate, and Dene peoples, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

 

We also acknowledge that northern Manitoba includes lands that were and are original home of the Inuit.

 

We recognize that the Treaties signed on these lands are a lifelong, enduring relationship, and we are dedicated to upholding their spirit and intent. We acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past and the present. With this understanding, we commit to supporting Indigenous excellence through active Reconciliation, meaningful change, and the creation of an environment where everyone can thrive. Our collaboration with Indigenous communities is grounded in respect and reciprocity and this guides how we move forward as an institution.

 

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