Graduate Research in the Arctic

Dr. Karen Pennesi is part of
ArcticNet, a Network of Canadian researchers that brings together scientists
in the natural, human health and social sciences with partners in Inuit
organizations, Northern communities, government agencies and the private sector
to study the impacts of climate change in the coastal Canadian Arctic. The ArcticNet
community is large, with collaboration occurring among several disciplines and
universities. The research questions are fairly broad, inviting new ideas and
interests. As a co-investigator with other researchers from Western and the
University of Manitoba, Dr. Pennesi currently holds an ArcticNet
grant exploring how local communities in Nunavut interpret scientific weather
information, and how that information is integrated into their own local or
indigenous knowledge.
The main goal is to provide information that can help Northerners cope with and
adapt to atmospheric-related hazards. The research team will work together with
local Inuit experts in gathering, interpreting and evaluating both qualitative
and quantitative data. Two graduate students are currently conducting original
research in Iqaluit and Pangnirtung. If the funding is renewed beyond 2011,
there will be exciting opportunities for qualified graduate students to
participate in future projects. Interested students should contact Dr. Pennesi
at pennesi@uwo.ca.
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Students are encouraged to take some courses in other departments, to broaden their degree program. The link above takes you to the Graduate Studies list of graduate programs at Western.
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