
Landscape legacies and the biogeochemistry of surface waters in permafrost-affected terrains
CRRC Seminar Series – Dr. Suzanne Tank
Landscape legacies and the biogeochemistry of surface waters in permafrost-affected terrains

CRRC Seminar Series – Dr. Suzanne Tank
Landscape legacies and the biogeochemistry of surface waters in permafrost-affected terrains

Understanding the Role of Inuit Youth Engagement in Scientific Research and Monitoring in Nunavut

Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs): A New Era of Indigenous-Led Conservation in Canada and Beyond

Perspectives on Cold Regions Science from Arctic and Subarctic Labrador

A fun-filled event to test out your cold regions knowledge and have fun with your CRRC Early Career Researcher Team

Presented by Dr. Pascale Roy-Léveillee,
Chaire de recherche en partenariat Sentinelle Nord Nunavik sur le pergélisol Foresterie, géographie et géomatique Département de géographie Chercheure, Centre d'études nordiques Université Laval
Despite an unprecedented global health crisis, cold regions research has continued, adapted, transformed, and in many cases thrived, as researchers respond to the new and uncertain context of the past 18 months. This session will explore three perspectives from Cold Regions Research Centre graduate students who have had to make significant changes to their research design.
The speakers for this seminar are:
Jeremy Harbinson, MSc Student in the Remote Sensing of Environmental Change Research Group - Contrasting under-ice cycling of arsenic in a series of subarctic shield lakes with different morphometric properties
Mackenzie Bell, MA Student in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies - Pandemic Pivots: Climate Change Research in the Dehcho during Covid – 19
Alexis Jorgensen, MSc Student in the Forest Ecology Research Group - Boreal fire research during the pandemic
All are welcome to join this event and participate in a discussion of doing graduate research during the COVID-19 pandemic