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MSc Student Position in the South Slave

May 28, 2012

As part of a project which is pioneering a completely novel approach to ecosystem biodiversity monitoring using genomics, we seek to work with local communities to see how results from this work compare to traditional knowledge.  We would also like to study local community perceptions of this new technology to determine how it can be used to complement traditional knowledge and empower volunteer monitoring networks to deliver world-class science to monitor their local ecosystems.   The MSc project is a collaboration between Donald Baird (Canadian Rivers Institute, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick) and Sarah Rosolen (Aurora Research Institute, Fort Smith, Northwest Territories). The student would be registered in the graduate program in the Biology at UNB Fredericton, but would have the opportunity to spend extended periods conducting field work in northern communities associated with the project (Fort Smith, NWT; Fort Resolution, NWT and Fort Chipewyan, AB). For more information, please see the attached notice: MSc Student Position (PDF)

Land Acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge that the Aurora Research Institute is situated on the traditional territories and homeland of the Dene, Inuvialuit, Métis and Cree peoples of the Northwest Territories. We are grateful to the many Indigenous peoples of the NWT for allowing us the opportunity to learn, work and live on their lands. We are also deeply grateful for the generous sharing of Indigenous Knowledge, wisdom and ways of knowing, being, doing and believing with our students and employees.