indigenous research ethics with dr. andrew judge: anishinaabe and indigenous ethical guidelines in community-based research (cbr)
we’re excited to invite you to an insightful talk with mkomose (dr. andrew judge) on anishinaabe and indigenous ethical guidelines in community-based research (cbr).
dr. judge will discuss how ethical principles are applied in real-world research projects, sharing examples from:
a $50,000 sshrc-funded project.
a $360,000 nserc-funded project.
an upcoming $3 million european research council-funded project.
this event is open to everyone and provides an excellent opportunity to learn how to foster ethical partnerships with indigenous communities in research.
- free admission! open to everyone!
- don’t miss it!
- for more information, contact: events.research@lakeheadu.ca
about the speaker
mkomose - andrew judge, phd - is an anishinaabe scholar, educator, and knowledge keeper who focuses on anishinaabe and indigenous knowledge systems, land-based education, and environmental stewardship. he is of anishinaabe and irish descent and has dedicated much of his nearly two decade long career to reviving traditional ecological knowledge and fostering deeper connections between people and the natural world.
registration
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