Join for a dynamic group discussion and to share insights with Dr. Amy Caughey. Over the past 20 years, Amy has been privileged to work with communities in Nunavut to support prenatal nutrition, diabetes education, and food sovereignty. She has learned about Inuit community health and country food from Inuit women and their families, Elders, hunters, health professionals and researchers across Nunavut.  Amy is a Research Associate and Adjunct Professor with the University of Alberta School of Public Health, and a Research Associate with the Nunavut Research Institute.  She lives in Iqaluit, Nunavut with her family.
  • Date: Tuesday, April 22
  • Time: 1:15 pm -2:45 pm
  • Location: Carleton University, Ottawa
  • Room number: Gordon Wood Lounge, DT 1811
  • Light refreshments (vegan/vegetarian and gluten-free)
Amy is core team member of the PATH: Equitable adaptation for climate mobilities Project, funded through the Canadian Tri-Council New Frontiers Research Fund (NFRF)’s the International Joint Initiative for Research in Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Competition. More information on this project: https://carleton.ca/sppa/2024/elisabeth-gilmore-equitable-climate-adaptation-pathways-for-the-precariously-housed/. This seminar is co-sponsored by the PATH project and Re.Climate at Carleton University.
If you need additional details, feel free to reach out to Farhana Moshira at FarhanaMoshira@cunet.carleton.ca