UPCOMING EVENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
The COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic has caused the cancelation or postponement of many events. American Indian and Alaska Native related events that have been changed are listed in "What's open and closed in Indian Country," in "Indian Country's COVID-19 syllabus," ICT, https://indiancountrytoday.com/news/indian-country-s-covid-19-syllabus-EiN-p5Q-XkW-smnaebJV6Q." For events listed below, see if they have been moved to virtual or are still taking place.
ISN PROGRAM AT APSA 2022, 118th APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Montréal, Québec, Canada, September 15–18, 2022
2022 Conference Theme: Rethink, Restructure, and Reconnect: Towards A Post-Pandemic Political Science
The Indigenous Studies Network (ISN) is putting on a mini conference with several panels and a business meeting/sharing circle at the American Political Science Association (APSA) Meeting, September 15-18, 2022 , in Montréal, Québec. Canada . For more information contact ISN Chair Richard Witmer, Creighton University, RichardWitmer@creighton.edu , or http://www.apsanet.org. Laura Evans, University of Washington, is Co-Chair. The mini conference panels and papers are:
"Indigenous Politics Virtual Mini-Conference: Settler Colonialism, Indigenous Politics, and Political Science: Critical Histories and New Directions," Wed, September 29, 10:00 to 11:30am PDT (11:00am to 12:30pm MDT), Virtual Roundtable, Part of Mini-Conference.
"Indigenous Politics Mini-Conference: Self-Definition is Self-Determination,"
Wed, September 29, 2:00 to 3:30pm PDT (3:00 to 4:30pm MDT), Virtual Created Panel, Part of Mini-Conference:
Chair:
Thomas
Klemm, University of Michigan.
"Voting Reservations: The Identity Politics of Land,"
Loren
Collingwood, UC Riverside and
Sean
David
Long, University of California, Riverside.
"Towards a Decolonial Quantitative Social Science: Indigenous Self-Identification in the 2019 Native Hawaiian
Survey,"
Ngoc
Phan, Hawaii Pacific University.
"Like Water Slipping Through Cracks in a Basket: Teaching and Learning Yurok at Hoopa Valley High School,
California,"
Mneesha
Gellman, Emerson College.
"What are 'Indigenous Problems' Represented to be in the Long-term Care Policies in Taiwan?"
Wasiq
Silan, University of Helsinki.
"Indigenous Politics Virtual Mini-Conference: Indigenous Autonomy and Sovereignty: Practices of Governance,"
Thu, September 30, 6:00 to 7:30am PDT (7:00 to 8:30am MDT), Virtual Created Panel," Part of
Mini-Conference:
"The Historical Failure of the IHS and the Restoration of Healthcare Sovereignty,"
Joseph
John
Dietrich, Cal Poly Pomona/Claremont Graduate University,
Kara
Mazareas, and
Jean
Reith
Schroedel, Claremont Graduate University.
"The Search for Native American Political Development,"
Thomas
Klemm, University of Michigan.
"‘Indigenous’ Land Rights and Contentious Politics in Africa: The Case of Uganda,"
Matthew
I.
Mitchell, University of Saskatchewan.
"'The Land is Everywhere or It's Nowhere': Unsettling the City Through Indigenous Urban Autonomy and
Cosmopolitan Indigeneity,"
Elizabeth
Camacho, University of Chicago.
"Per-Capita Payments and Tribal Governance,"
Paasha
Mahdavi, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Discussants: K
ouslaa
Kessler-Mata, University of San Francisco and
Nina
McMurry, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
"Indigenous Politics Mini-Conference: Indigenous Political Participation,"
Thu, September 30, 10:00 to 11:30am PDT (11:00am to 12:30pm MDT), Virtual Created Panel, Part of
Mini-Conference:
"Native American Voting in the 2020 Election,"
Gabriel
Sanchez, University of New Mexico and
Raymond
Foxworth, First Nations Development Institute.
"Politics of Coalition Building: An Examination of the Indigenous and Black Movements in the U.S."
Danielle
Hiraldo, University of Arizona/Native Nations Institute and
Miriam
R.
Jorgensen, University of Arizona.
"Diplomacy as Representation: Congress, Indian Nations, and Legislative Success,"
Kirsten
M.
Carlson, Wayne State University.
"Navigating Native Hawaiian Voices on the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT),"
Leilani
DeLude and
Ngoc
Phan, Hawaii Pacific University.
Discussants:
Mneesha
Gellman, Emerson College and
Tessa
Provins, University of Pittsburgh.
"Indigenous Politics Virtual Mini-Conference: Native Lands, Native Waters: The Politics of Climate Change and
Native Nations,"
Thu, September 30, 2:00 to 3:30pm PDT (3:00 to 4:30pm MDT), Virtual Created Panel, Part of Mini-Conference:
Chair:
Arturo
Chang, University of Toronto
"Indigenous Influence in Global Climate Governance,"
Fernando
Arturo
Tormos Aponte, University of Maryland Baltimore County.
Political Recognition, Resource Access, and Indigenous Environmental Governance in America,"
Clifton
Cottrell, University of Oklahoma.
"The Determinants of Governmental Responses to Climate Change? An Examination of Indigenous Nations,"
Tessa
Provins, University of Pittsburgh.
"Climate Policies of Native American Casino Industry,"
Laura
E.
Evans, University of Washington and
Nives
Dolsak, University of Washington.
"Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change Activism in Southeast Asia,"
Kim
D.
Reimann, Georgia State University.
Discussants:
Richard
C.
Witmer, Creighton University and
Ngoc
Phan, Hawaii Pacific University.
"Indigenous Studies Network Business Meeting, Fri, September 24, 12:00 to 1:00pm PDT (1:00 to 2:00pm
MDT), Virtual Business Meeting:
Chairs:
Richard
C.
Witmer, Creighton University and
Laura
E.
Evans, University of Washington.
Additional Indigenous panels, papers and posters can be found by searching the APSA program at:
http://www.apsanet.org
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A list of Indigenous Language Conferences is kept at the Teaching Indigenous Languages web site at Northern Arizona University: http://www2.nau.edu and among a large number of linguistic conferences of all types at: http://linguistlist.org/callconf/browse-current.cfm?type=Conf, and for bilingual education in the U.S. (and some beyond) at Dual Language Education of New Mexico: http://www.dlenm.org. A list of conferences which have a particular focus on language documentation and conservation is found at The Resource Network for Linguistic Diversity (RNLD) at: http://www.rnld.org/conferences. A list of Language conferences and symposia is posted by AILA (Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquee) at: https://aila.info.
Centre for Applied Linguistics and Multilingalism (CALM) Webinar series, begun November 19, 2020 – April 15,
2021, is Online (Organized by Centre for Applied Linguistics and Multilingalism, National University of Ireland, Galway):
https://www.nuigalway.ie/calm/newseventsnuachtimeachtai/calm-seminar-series-2020-2021.html.
The Centre for Applied Linguistics and Multilingualism (CALM) aims to promote research in the area of applied linguistics
and multilingualism as well as to increase the awareness of issues related to language learning, language processing and
multilingualism within NUI Galway and the wider community.
A series of free webinars has been organised for the current academic year on topics of relevance to our research centre.
Links to the events will be provided in individual posts on the
CALM website
and on social media channels.
Applied Linguistics Conferences 2021/2022/2023: Lists numerous applied linguistic conferences with links, at: https://conferenceindex.org/conferences/applied-linguistics.
International Conferences on Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching are scheduled several times a year in many major cities around the world. The listing is at: https://waset.org/applied-linguistics-and-language-teaching-conference-in-january-2021-in-sydney.
The Department of Linguistics at the University of California Santa Barbara often puts on colloquia on Indigenous languages. for information go to: http://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu.
The D'Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies at the Newberry Library, in Chicago, has an on-going Newberry Library Seminar in American Indian Studies on Wednesdays from 5:30 - 7:30 pm at the Newberry, 60 West Walton Street, Chicago, Illinois with a meal included. “We will pre-circulate papers to those planning to attend. If you cannot attend and want to read a paper, please contact the author directly. To receive a copy of a paper, email mcnickle@newberry.org or call (312) 255-3552. Papers are available for request two weeks prior to the seminar date. Please include your email address in all correspondence.” There are other occasional events. E-mail: mcnickle@newberry.org or call (312)255-3564 to receive a copy of the paper via E-mail. For more on this and other events at the Newberry Library go to: http://www.newberry.org/mcnickle/AISSeminar.html.
The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) holds and announces many events, announced at: https://www.nihb.org/communications/events_calendar.php.
The National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) runs regular, perhaps monthly, trainings, in addition to an annual conference. For details go to: https://www.nicwa.org/training-institutes/.
Native American Finance Officers Association (NAFOA) holds and announces numerous evens, For details go to:
https://www.nafoa.org/.
Affiliated Tribes of the Northwest Indians (ATNI) regularly holds 3 conferences a year. For information go to:
http://www.atnitribes.org
National Center for Great Lakes Native American Culture, Inc. P O Box 1063 Portland, IN 47371 Home: 4950
North 750 East Attica, IN 47918 765-426-3022, www.ncglnac.org,
kay.neumayr@ncglnac.com, holds events throughout the year, including: 2018 NCGLNAC
Academic Conference: Great Principal Peacetime Chiefs, April 21, 2018, in the Bubp Building, Jay County Fairgrounds, Portland,
Indiana.
The University of North Carolina Pembroke, Pembroke, NC runs an ongoing Native American Speakers Series, usually announced shortly ahead of time, and often at the Museum of the Southeast American Indian, University of North Carolina Pembroke, Pembroke, NC. Among the upcoming sessions in the speakers’ series is: actress Diane Guerrero, who is best known for her roles on the Netflix series Orange is the New Black and Superior Donuts on CBS, April 16, 2019. For more information, email ais@uncp.edu, or call 910.521.6266. Admission to the series is free, and it is open to the public.
The Dine Studies Conference runs events throughout the year listed at: https://dinestudies.org.
The Southwestern Political Science Association, which has a Race, Ethnicity and Politics Section, meets with the Southwestern Social Science Association every October, and often has, and is open to proposals for Indigenous panels and papers. Upcoming meetings are: San Antonio, Texas, Hyatt Regency, October 6-8, 2022; Fort Worth, Texas, The Omni, October 26-28, 2023. For more information go to: https://sssaonline.org/annual-meeting/future-meetings/.
NIRAKN Indigenous Knowledge Production: Generating Change through Connections at the University if Melbourne, in Melbourne, Australia, offers numerous seminars, lectures and discussions on a range of Indigenous topics. For information go to: http://www.nirakn.edu.au.
The National Indian Gaming Commission puts on numerous trainings relating to gaming and its management, listed at: https://www.nigc.gov.
The numerous Environmental Geology Conferences are listed at: https://conferenceindex.org/conferences/environmental-geology.
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The 2022 Institute on Collaborative Language Research (CoLang) – held every two years - will be hosted by the University of Montana in collaboration with Chief Dull Knife College from June 13 to July 8th, 2022. For information about SSILA go to: www.ssila.org.
With the support of the Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Steering (SILS) Committee and the Northern Arizona University American Indian / Indigenous Teacher Education Conference (AIITEC) Planning Committee a decision was made to host a combined SILS/AIITEC conference, June 16-18, 2022, as a hybrid conference at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, that allows for both virtual and in person attendance. Please note that we also plan to publish a new SILS/AIITEC monograph with selected papers from the combined conference. Further updates will follow as the planning committee fleshes out plans for the upcoming conference. For information go to: https://nau.edu/coe/aiitec/, or contact Jon Reyhner, Ed.D., SILS Steering Committee Coordinator and AIITEC Planning Committee member, Professor of Education, P. O. Box 5774, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona 86011, http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/.
2021 NHLRC Heritage Language Teacher Workshop may be in July 2022. For details go to: https://nhlrc.ucla.edu/.
11th Annual Native Harm Reduction Summit maybe in July 2022. For details visit: https://www.usetinc.org/event/national-native-harm-reduction-summit/ or https://www.nihb.org.
The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is convening the 43rd Annual General Assembly (AGA) hosted in Vancouver, British Columbia, Territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh and taking place in person and virtually July 5-7, 2022 with dialogue sessions on July 4, 2022. For more information visit: https://www.afn.ca/43rd-annual-general-assembly/.
2022 National Unity Conference: Restoring the Spirit oy Native Youth is July 8-12 in Minneapolis, MN. For information go to: https://unityinc.org/national-unity-conference-2022/.
Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes Quarterly
Meeting is July 13 - 15, 2022 [In-Person], hosted by: Muscogee Nation at River Spirit Casino Resort, 8330
Riverside Pkwy
Tulsa, OK 74137. For more information visit: http://www.fivecivilizedtribes.org.
AIHEC 2022 Summer Board Meeting is July 12-15, 2022 at Las Vegas Nevada,
Palms Resort Casino. For information go to: http://www.aihec.org/who-we-are/calendar.htm.
Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes Meeting is July13-15, 2022. For details visit: http://www.fivecivilizedtribes.org.
AIHEC 2022 Governance Board Training is July 16-17, 2022 at Las Vegas Nevada,
Palms Resort Casino. For information go to: http://www.aihec.org/who-we-are/calendar.htm.
Self-Governance Communication and Education Tribal Consortium Advisory Committee Meeting is July 18-21, 2022 at Park Hyatt, 1201 24th St NW Washington DC. For information visit: https://www.tribalselfgov.org/events/.
The (SCOPUS/ISI) (GLOCAL) Conference on Mediterranean and European Linguistic Anthropology, 2021 is July
19-22, 2021 in Athens, Greece.
For information
go to:
https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=The+(SCOPUS/ISI)+(GLOCAL)+Conference+on+Mediterranean+and+European+Linguistic+Anthropology&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
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TCU Meeting at SKC, *Hybrid Meeting is July 24-27, 2022 at Salish Kootenai College Campus,
Pablo, Montana, KwaTaqNuk Resort and Casino. For details visit:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdSMYwuSliq-LJTDZhXyub7ilzk14n-00qTgqia2XlIyQXDiw/viewform.
American Indian Chamber Expo '22 is July 24-26, 2022 at Agua Caliente, CA. For information go to: http://www.aicccal.org/.
UNCW Watson College of Education is partnering with the UNCW Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, the Native, Aboriginal & Indigenous Coalition ( NAIC), and the Indigenous Student Affairs Network ( ISAN) to host the NINLHE summer institute on UNCW’s campus. The four-day institute will take place July 25-29, 2022. The National Institute for Native Leadership in Higher Education (NINLHE) mission is to affect change in higher education in the United States and Canada in ways that improve the experiences and educational outcomes of American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Aboriginal students. NINLHE works to enhance the professional development of Native and non-Native higher education professionals to improve Native student recruitment, retention and graduation rates. This international institute will host Dr. Linda Oxendine, Professor Emeritus as the Elder-in-Residence, and keynote speaker Dr. Amy Locklear Hertel, the Executive Vice Provost in the office of the provost UNC. To learn more, and to register for the event, visit: https://myacpa.org/event/ninlhe2022/.
Southwest Conference on Language Teaching: SWCOLT/CLTA Virtual Summer Workshops: Back to School Crash Course, is July 26-27, 2022. For details go to: https://www.swcolt.org.
American Indian/Alaska Native Healthcare Workforce Development Summit is July 26-27, 2022 at Capital Hilton Hoterl, Washington, DC. For details visit: https://web.cvent.com/event/41a89514-816d-40fe-92d0-04937748db9a/summary.
Self-Governance Communication and Education Tribal Consortium Annual Conference is July 31-August 4, 2022 at the Hyatt Regency Burlingame, CA. For details visit: https://www.ncai.org/events/2022/07/31/self-governance-communication-and-education-tribal-consortium-annual-conference.
The 18th Giving the Gift of Language : A Teacher Training Workshop for Native Language Instruction and Acquisition, SILC: Strengthening Indigenous Languages and Cultures: A Teacher Training Workshop for Native Language Instruction and Acquisition may be in August 2022. For information visit: http://www.nsilc.org/index.htm or https://www.umt.edu/nsilc/.
18th International Conference on Environment, Geology and Materials may be in August 2022. For details visit: www.ieeesd.org/engema.
World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium ( WINHEC) Annual Meeting, *Hybrid Meeting, is August 12-18, 2022 at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College in Cloquet, Minnesota and virtual. For information go to: https://mnscu.rschooltoday.com/public/getclass/category_id/738/program_id/6/subcategory_id/6388.
3rd National Indigenous Disability and Allied Health Confernce moved to August 15-17, 2022 at Hilton International Hotel, Cairns, QLD, Australia. For details visit: https://www.icsconferences.org.
2022 First Nations Mental Health Conference moved to August 15-17, 2022 at Hilton International Hotel, Cairns, QLD, Australia. For details visit: https://www.icsconferences.org.
National Indigenous Suicide Prevention Conference is August 15-17, 2022 at Hilton International Hotel, Cairns,
QLD, Australia. For details visit: https://www.icsconferences.org.
Mni Ki Wakan Co-Conveners, the Black Hills Clean Water Alliance, the Thunder Valley CDC,
Cultural Survival, and partners are hosting the
Mni Ki Wakan
(Water is Sacred) Summit, August 16-18, 2022, at the Monument Center in Rapid City, South Dakota,
Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) - 2022 National Native Media Conference in association with the 2020 Native American Nutrition Conference is August 25-27, 2021 in Phoenix, AZ. For information go to: https://najanewsroom.com.
National Transportation in Indian Country Conference (NTICC) is August 22-26, 2022 in Louisville, KY. . For details visit: https://www.nticc.org.
Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Association of the Southwest is September 22-24, 2022 at Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio 44115-4434. For details go to: http://clas.ucdenver.edu/lasso/index.html.
14th International Conference on the Environmental Management of Enclosed Coastal Seas (EMECS 14) may be in September 2022. For details go to: https://www.emecs.or.jp.
International Conference on Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence is postponed until international travel to large events can be safely resumed. We hope to be able to hold the conference on Thursday 1 – Saturday 3 September 2022, depending on further developments of the global coronavirus situation. For details visit: https://www.hwcconference.org.
The 2022 British Association for Applied Language: BAAL conference will be hosted by Queen’s University Belfast and take place from 1st – 3rd September 2022. For details go to: https://www.baal.org.uk.
American Society for Ethnohistory Annual Conference 2022: Connecting Communities: Reclaiming Indigenous Knowledge is September 7-10, 2022. For details go to: http://ethnohistory.org.
3 rd International Conference on Revitalization of Indigenous and Minoritized Languages is now biannual September 13-16, 2022, n two venues: the University of Girona (in the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Education and Psychology) in Spain and the University of Perpignan Via Domitia in France. For details go to: https://ssila.org/conferences.
NIHB’s Annual National Tribal Health Conference and 50th Anniversary Celebration is September 26-28, 2022 in Washington, DC. For details visit: https://www.nihb.org/communications/events_calendar.php
2022 International Conference on Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding (ICERM) is September 28-29, 2022 in White Plains, NY. For information visit : http://www.icermediation.org.
2022 Annual German Association of Applied Linguistics (GAL) Conference in Würzburg, Germany is at theJulius-Maximilians-Universität of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany, September 28-30, 2022. For information go to: https://gal-wue22.de.
SWCOLT Summer 2022 Workshops (All sessions likely will be recorded and available through Sept. 30, 2022) will likely run from late June to late July 2022. For information go to: http://www.swcolt.org.
2022 IRAAL annual conference is September 30-October 1 2022, MTU - Cork Campus
Bishopstown, Cork, Ireland, T12 P928, and MTU - Kerry Campus Tralee, Kerry, Ireland.
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For details go to:
https://old.linguistlist.org/confservices/customhome.cfm?CFID=2dcc47d8-bd0d-4a0d-9b33-e70097bae99e&CFTOKEN=0&emeetingid=5902JA44587E4258406050441.
16th Language is Life Biennial Conference may be in October 2022. For details, visit: http://www.aicls.org/.
NAAAS Regional Conference in the North East may be in October 2022. For details visit: https://www.naaas.org/naaas-regional-conference/.
American Indigenous Research Association Meeting may be in October 2022 or 2023 as it now meets every other year. For details go to: http://www.americanindigenousresearchassociation.org/annual-meeting/.
First Alaskans Institute’s Annual Elders & Youth Conference (Elders & Youth) may be in October 2022 in Anchorage, Alaska. For information go to: https://firstalaskans.org/leadership-development/elders-youth-conference/.
2022 Convention - ANCSA is October 20-22, 2022 at the Dena'ina Center, Anchorage, Alaska. For details visit: https://www.nativefederation.org/convention/.
The 54th Algonquian Conference will be in person in October 2022 and will be hosted by Andrew Cowell (University of Colorado, Boulder). Information will be available at: https://algonquianconference.atlas-ling.ca/eng/conference/. View videos of presentations held online here: https://algonquianconference.atlas-ling.ca/eng/conference/presentations/.
48th Anniversary Conference: International Indian Treaty Council may be in October 2022. For information go to: https://www.iitc.org/conferences-events/treaty-conference/.
The 19th International MEDCOAST Congress on Coastal and Marine Sciences, Engineering, Management & Conservation may be in October 2022. For details go to: conference.medcoast.net, or medcoast@medcoast.net, http://www.medcoast.net/.
The 3rd International Electronic Conference on Foods is October 1-15, 2022 on-line. For details visit: https://foods2022.sciforum.net.
NAFOA: 2022 Fall Finance & Tribal Economies Conference is October 3-4, 2022 at Foxwoods Resorts Casino
Mashantucket, CT. For details go to: https://www.nafoa.org/events/2022-fall-finance-tribal-economies-conference.
AIHEC 2022 Fall Board Meeting is October 3-4, in Oklahoma City, OK. For details go to: http://www.aihec.org/who-we-are/calendar.htm.
53rd Annual NIEA Convention & Trade
Show is October 5-8, 2022 in
Oklahoma City, OK. For details go to: https://www.ncai.org/conferences-events/national-events.
2022 American Indian Science and Engeneering Association (AISES) National Conference is October 6-8, 2022 in Palm Springs, CA. For details visit: https://www.aises.org/news/events/2022-aises-national-conference
Annual Conference for Community-Based Heritage Language School Representatives is in person and virtual October 7-8, 2022 ay American University in Washington, DC. For details go to: http://heritagelanguageschools.org/coalition/conference.
Association on American Indian Affairs 8th Annual Repatriation Conference is October 11-13, 2022 at Pokagon Four Winds New Buffalo, MI Conference Center . For details visit: https://www.indian-affairs.org/repatriation_conference.html.
The Indigenous Studies and Indian Popular Sections will put on panels at the Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association Annual Conference, October 14-16, 2022, in Chicago, IL. Send questions and inquiries to the Area Chair, Anthony Adah at: adahan@mnstate.edu. For more information about the conference, including how to submit to a different area, please visit the conference website at http://www.mpcaaca.org.
UCLA IAC Fall Forum is October 18, 2022, 3:00-5:00 pm, at the James West Alumni Center, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. For information visit: https://www.aisc.ucla.edu/events/iac_fallforum2018.aspx.
Tribal Border Alliance Summit 2021 has been postponed to October 19-20 in Tucson, AZ 2022. For details, visit, https://www.tribalborderalliance.org.
18th Annual FALCON Conference (Land-grant Programs with NIFA & FRTEP) is October 20-23, 2022 , in Albuquerque, NM. For information go to: https://www.falcontribalcollege.org/annual-conference.
2022 Raising Indigenous Voices in Academia and Society is October 20-25. It is a blended conference given first breath by Natives Strengthening Indigenous Languages & Culture. For details go to: https://www.umt.edu/nsilc/conference-info.pdf.
Washington Association for Bilingual Education (WABE) Fall Institute: The Gift of Multilingualism is October 21-23, 2022 at the Wenatchee Convention Center and virtually. For information visit: https://wabewa.org/fall-institute/.
24th Annual American Indian Tourism Conference is October 25-27, 2022 at Harrah’s Resort Southern California, 777 S Resort Dr, Valley, Funner, CA 92082, hosted by the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians. For details visit: https://www.aianta.org/aitc/.
The 2021 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums (ATALM) has been r escheduled for October 25-27, 2022 at the Pechanga Resort in Temecula, California. For information, visit: http://www.atalm.org. Please direct questions to atalminfo@gmail.com.
2022 World Indigenous Business Forum is in Villavivencio, Meta, ColombiaOctober 26-28, 2022, details to be announced. For details go to: http://wibf.ca/.
First Nations Education Administrators Association (FNEAA) 2021 National Gathering is October 27-28, 2021 at Fairmont Winnipeg, 2 Lombard Place, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0Y3 Canada. For information go to: https://www.afn.ca/events/.
NCAI 79th Annual Convention is October 30-November 4, 2022 in Sacramento, California. For details visit https://www.ncai.org/conferences-events/national-events.
Fiftteenth Native American Symposium is likely to be in November 2022, at Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant, Oklahoma. The Thirteenth Native American Symposium will focus on the various legacies and prospects of Native America in the 21st century. Papers, presentations, creative projects, and films on all aspects of Native American life and studies are welcome. All papers presented at the symposium will be eligible for inclusion in the published proceedings, which will also be posted on our website, http://www.se.edu/nas/. Please send an abstract of no more than 250 words to Dr. Mark B. Spencer by July 15 at mspencer@se.edu.
2022 SICC First Nations Language Keepers Gathering
may be in November 2022. For information visit: http://www.sicc.sk.ca.
National Center for Great Lakes Native American Culture,
2022, NCGLNAC Academic Conference may. be in November 2022. For details visit: www.ncglnac.org.
CSU Water in the West Symposium
may be in
November 2022
in Denver, CO. For details visit: https://stem.colostate.edu/events/water-in-the-west-symposium/.
Annual Tusweca Tiospaye 2022, Lakota Dakota Nakota Language Summit and First Nations Education Summit may be in November 2022 in Rapid City, SD. For details visit: http://tuswecatiospaye.org/.
51st Anniversary of the Occupation of Alcatraz by the Indians of All Tribes is in November 2022 on Alcatraz Island. For information all (925) 297-5343 or email alltribesday2019@gmail.com.
3rd International Electronic Conference on Animals November 2021 or December 2022. For details go to: https://ieca2021.sciforum.net.
La Cosecha, 24th Annual Dual Language Conference November 2-5, 20222022 in Santa Fe, NM. For details visit: https://www.lacosechaconference.org.
Foundation for Endangered Languages (FEL) XXVI is November 2-4, 2022 in Albuquerque, NM. For details visit: http://www.ogmios.org/conferences.
The Annual Honoring Native Foodways is November 3, 2022, in the University Center Annex, University of North Carolina, Pembroke. For information go to: https://www.uncp.edu/.
T he National Association for Ethnic Studies (NAES) Annual Conference is November 4-6, 2022 at Cal State, LA . For details contact National Association for Ethnic Studies (NAES), Department of Ethnic Studies, Colorado State University, 1790 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-179, www.ethnicstudies.org.
T he National Association for Ethnic Studies (NAES) Annual Conference is November 5-6, 2021 at B owling Green State University , B owling Green, OH . For details contact National Association for Ethnic Studies (NAES), Department of Ethnic Studies, Colorado State University, 1790 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-179, www.ethnicstudies.org.
Self-Governance Communication and Education Tribal Consortium Advisory Committee Meeting is November 7-10, 2022 at Park Hyatt, 1201 24th St NW, Washington DC. For details visit https://www.tribalselfgov.org/events/.
Indigenous Disability and Wellness Gathering 2022 is November 7-10, 2022 at 720 Douglas Street, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. For details visit https://www.ncai.org/conferences-events/national-events.
The annual Kares Children's Learning Center November Native Language Symposium is November 8-9, 2022 at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque, NM. For more information visit: https://kclcmontessori.org/.
9th Annual Sustainable Development Conference is November 10-12, 2022 in Bangkok, Thailand. Our Sustainable Development Conference - Green technology, Renewable energy and Environmental protection, annually held in Bangkok is a perfect place to meet world’s leading professionals, scholars and governmental representatives from all over the world in the fields of sustainable development, green energy and environmental protection. For information go to: www.sdconference.org.
"NMAI to Dedicate National Native: American Veterans Memorial Nov. 11, Southern Ute Drum, May 20, 2022, https://www.sudrum.com/eEditions/DrumPDF/2022/SUDrum-20220520.pdf, reported, " The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian will dedicate the National Native American Veterans Memorial Friday, Nov. 11. The dedication ceremony will take place on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., as part of a three-day event (Nov. 11– 13) to honor Native veterans. A Native veterans pro- cession will take place be- fore the start of the dedication ceremony."
10th Biennial International Indigenous Research Conference is virtual November 15-18, 2022 from New Zealand. For information visit: http://www.indigenousresearchconference.ac.nz.
ALAA and ALANZ Conference – Applied linguistics in the Asia-Pacific region is in Wellington City, New Zealand, New dates: 25-27 November, 2022. For details visit: https://aila.info/alaa-and-alanz-conference-applied-linguistics-in-the-asia-pacific-region/.
The Annual conference of the Australian Linguistic Society, is November 30-December 2, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. For information go to: https://als.asn.au.
The Annual International Conference on Poverty and Sustainable Development may be in December 2022. For information go to: http://povertyconferences.com.
2022 National Indigenous Tourism & Caring For Country Conference is December 1-3, 2022 at Hilton Hotel Cairns QLD, Australia. For details go to: https://www.icsconferences.org.
15th National Indigenous Stop Domestic Violence Conference (Australia) is at Pullman Cairns International Hotel Cairns QLD, Australia, December 14-16, 2022. For details go to: https://www.icsconferences.org.
5th National Indigenous Justice and Child Protection Conference (Australia) is at Pullman Cairns International Hotel Cairns QLD, Australia, December 14-16, 2022. For details go to: https://www.icsconferences.org.
First Nations Wellbeing: Aunty Cheri Memorial Conference is at Hilton International Hotel, Cairns QLD, Australia, December 14-16, 2022. For details go to: https://www.icsconferences.org.
12th National Closing the Gap Indigenous Women's Conference is at Hilton International Hotel, Cairns QLD, Australia, December 14-16, 2022. For details go to: https://www.icsconferences.org.
12th National Closing the Gap Indigenous Men's Conference is at Hilton International Hotel, Cairns QLD, Australia, December 14-16, 2022. For details go to: https://www.icsconferences.org.
World Indigenous Forum 2023 may be in January 2023. For details visit: https://www.worldindigenousforum.com, info@worldindigenousforum.com.
Affiliated Tribes of the Northwest Indians (ATNI) Winter Convention 2023 may be in January 2023. For information go to: http://www.atnitribes.org.
Virtual and Physical: 9th International Conference on the Development and Assessment of Intercultural Competence (ICC) will focus upon the theme of Decentering Mobility in Intercultural Education: Engagement, Equity, and Access. It is a hybrid event, in person and on-line, May be in January 2024. For details visit: http://cercll.arizona.edu/. For information on the next Intercultural Competence Conference, go to: https://cercll.arizona.edu/intercultural-competence-conference/.
Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes Quarterly Meeting may be in January 2023. For details go to: http://www.fivecivilizedtribes.org.
The Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas (SSILA) may hold its annual winter meeting in January 2023. For details visit: https://www.ssila.org/en/home.
Affiliated Tribes of the Northwest Indians (ATNI) Winter Convention 2023 may be in January 2023. For information go to: http://www.atnitribes.org.
The 98th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America is January 5-8, 2023 at the: Hyatt Regency Denver at the Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO (with selected virtual content). For details visit: https://www.linguisticsociety.org.
The Society For The Study Of The Indigenous Languages ( SSILA) Annual Winter Meeting Online – January 20-23, 2023. For information go to: http://ssila.org.
2023 WABE Winter Dual Language Institute is January 20-21, 2023 at the DoubleTree SeaTac, 18740 International Blvd., Seattle, WA 98188. For details go to: https://wabewa.org/events/.
ICALLT 2023: 17, International Conference on Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching is January 28-29, 2023,
in Sydney, Australia. For details search: https://waset.org/applied-linguistics-and-language-teaching-conference.
NCAIS Graduate Student Conference at the Newberry Library in Chicago may be in February 2023. “The
Consortium offers graduate students from NCAIS member institutions an opportunity to present papers in any academic field
relating to American Indian Studies at the Graduate Student Conference. We encourage the submission of proposals for papers
that examine a wide variety of subjects relating to American Indian and Indigenous history and culture broadly conceived. For
details go to
http://www.newberry.org/.
World Sustainable Development Summit 2023 may be in February 2023. For details visit: http://wsds.teriin.org.
NAAAS & Affiliates (including the National Association of Native American Studies) 2023 Joint National Conference may be in February 2023. For details visit: https://www.naaas.org.
Self-Governance Communication and Education Tribal Consortium Advisory Committee Meetings
may be in February 2023. For information go to: https://www.tribalselfgov.org/events/.
The Native American/Indigenous Section of the 44rd Annual Southwest Popular/American Culture Association
Conference is likely in February 2024, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. For details go to: www.southwestpca.org .
Colorado Association for Bilingual Education (CABE) Professional Development Conference may be in February 2023, at University of Colorado at Boulder University Memorial Center 1669 Euclid Avenue Boulder, CO. for details visit: http://www.cocabe.org.
The 4nd Annual AFN National Water Symposium and Tradeshow may be in February 2022. For details go to: http://www.afn.ca/Home/.
The 18th International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic & Social Sustainability: Accelerating the Transition to Sustainability: Policy Solutions for Climate Emergency is February 1-3, 2023 at the University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovinia. For details visit: http://onsustainability.com.
American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) 2023 Annual Legislative Summit is February 6-9, 2023 in Washington, DC. For information go to: http://www.aihec.org/who-we-are/calendar.cfm.
52nd National Association for Bilingual Education Annual Conference (NABE) preconference is February 22, conference February 23-25, 2022 in Portland, OR. For details go to: http://www.nabe-conference.com.
SWCOLT / PLAN (conference on language teaching) is February 23-25, 2023, at the Salt Lake Marriott downtown @ city creek, Slt Lake City, UT. For information go to: http://www.swcolt.org/.
10th annual World Ocean Summit is February 28-March 2, 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal. For details go to: https://events.economist.com/world-ocean-summit/?RefID=GoogleTAG&utm_source=ppc&utm_medium=google&utm_campaign=wos22&utm_content=paid-ads&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIwcjgjqer9QIVAntvBB05tQGrEAAYASAAEgKRJvD_BwE.
Nine th International Conference on Immersion and Dual Language Education may be in March 2023. For information visit: https://l2trec.utah.edu/dliimmersionconference/index.php.
NAME 2023 Conference: may be in March 2023. For information go to: https://www.nameorg.org/.
Intertribal Tax Conference may be in March 2023. For details go to: https://www.ncai.org/conferences-events/national-events.
The 46th Annual California Conference on American Indian Education may be in March 2023. For more information, contact: Achel McBride: (530)895-4212 x 110, Irma Amaro: (707)464-3512, or Judy Delgado at 916-319-0506, judelgado@cde.ca.gov, or go to: http://www.ccaie.org/.
Nineteenth Annual Southeast Indian Studies Conference on campus at the University of North Carolina, Pembroke, Pembroke, NC, at the University Center Annex, may be in March 2023. Conference details will be posted to the American Indian Studies http://www.uncp.edu/ais/ and Southeast American Indian Studies http://www.uncp.edu/sais/ websites as they become available
Res 2023: Reservation Economic Summit may be in March 2022. For information go to: https://res.ncaied.org.
Centering Justice in Language Work: The 8th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (ICLDC 8), Virtual Conference is March 2-5, 2023. For details go to http://ling.lll.hawaii.edu/sites/icldc/.
World Indigenous Tourism Conference & Summit March 12-16, 2023 at Cairns Queensland, Australia. For information visit: https://www.icsconferences.org.
The 2023 AAAL V Conference: AAAL 2023 Conference is March 18-21, 2022 in Portland, OR. For details visit: https://www.aaal.org.
The 12th Tribal Land Staff National Conference is March 21-23 at the Pechanga Resort Casino in Southern California. For information go to: https://www.ntla.info/conference.
Eighteenth Annual Southeast Indian Studies Conference on campus at the University of North Carolina, Pembroke, Pembroke, NC, at the University Center Annex, is March 30-31, 2023 (Virtual or In-person TBD) . Conference details will be posted to the American Indian Studies http://www.uncp.edu/ais/ and Southeast American
The 54th Annual Conference on African Linguistics (ACAL 54) is likely in spring 2023. More details will be forthcoming. For information visit: https://acal.linguistlist.org.
2023 SLA Graduate Student Symposium may be in April 2023 at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. For details visit: http://carla.umn.edu/conferences/index.html.
Alaska Native Studies Conference 2023 may be in April 2023 at the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus. For information go to: http://alaskanativestudies.org.
50th Annual Symposium on the American Indian is at Northeastern State University, University Center, Tahlequah, OK, may be in April 2023. For details visit: https://offices.nsuok.edu/centerfortribalstudies/NSU-Symposium.
19th International Conference on Environment, Energy, Ecosystems and Sustainable Development may be in April 2023. For details go to: www.ieeesd.org.
2023 SLA Graduate Student Symposium: Language, Culture, and Globalization: Transdisciplinary Perspectives may be in April 2023. For details visit: http://carla.umn.edu/conferences/index.html.
The 15th International Conference on Climate: Impacts and Responses: Adaptations: responding to Climate Change as an Emergency may be in April 2023. The Climate Change Conference is for any person with an interest in, and concern for, scientific, policy and strategic perspectives in climate change. It will address a range of critically important themes relating to the vexing question of climate change. Plenary speakers will include some of the world’s leading thinkers in the fields of climatology and environmental science, as well as numerous paper, workshop and colloquium presentations by researchers and practitioners. For details go to: http://on-climate.com/the-conference. For details visit: http://www.peace-ed-campaign.org/calendar.
Geoscience Conference 2022: 3rd International E-Conference on Geologial and Environmental Sustainability may be in April 2023. For information visit: https://environmentalresearchforum.com.
American Indian Cultures and Literatures area of the PCA/ACA (Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association) National Conference 2023 may be in April 2023. For details Visit: http://www.pcaaca.org/conference/national.php.
WABE Annual Conference may be April 2023 in Washington state. For details go to: https://wabewa.org/.
Annual Workshop on American Indigenous Languages (WAIL2022) may be in April or April May 2023, at UCSB Department of Linguistics. For information visit: http://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu or http://osl.sa.ucsb.edu/org/nail/WAIL.
41st Annual National Indian Child Welfare Association Protecting Our Children Conference is April 2–5, 2023 — Reno, Nevada . For details visit: https://www.nicwa.org/conference/.
2022 AISES Leadership Summit may be in April 3-5, 2023 . For details visit: http://www.ncai.org/conferences-events/ncai-events.
The Western Political Science Association (WPSA) 2023,
is at the
Hyatt Regency Hotel at Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA, April 6-8, 2023, and will likely include one or more
Race, Ethnicity and Politics panels that could include Indigenous issues. For details go to: http://wpsa.research.pdx.edu/.
The American Indian Studies Section (AIS) of the World (formerly Western) Social Science Association (WSSA) 65th Annual
Conference (2022) is in Tempe, Arizona at the Tempe Mission Palms, April 12-15, 2023. The AIS Section Coordinator is Aresta
Tsosie-Paddoc, alarusso@arizona.edu. Conference information is at: https://www.wssaweb.com.
American Indian Cultures and Literatures area of the PCA/ACA (Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association) National Conference 2023 is April 8, 2023, in San Antonio, TX. For details Visit: http://www.pcaaca.org/conference/national.php.
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) https://www.un.org/development/desa/indigenouspeoples/unpfii-sessions-2/sessions.html 22st Session will be held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, April 21-27, 2023. For information visit: https://www.un.org/development/desa/indigenouspeoples/unpfii-sessions-2/sessions.html.
NAFOA 41st Annual Conference is April 24-25, 2023 at Renaissance Washington DC Downtown Hotel, 999 9th St. NW, Washington, DC. For information visit: https://www.nafoa.org/events/41st-annual-conference.
WABE (Washington Association of Bilingual Education) Annual Conference 2023 is April 27-29 , 2023 at Hyatt Regency Bellevue, 900 Bellevue Way, Bellevue, WA 98004. For details go to: https://wabewa.org/events/.
Construction in Indian Country National Conference may be in May 2023. For details visit: https://ciic.construction.asu.edu/content/national-conference/
Annual Vine Deloria, Jr. Indigenous Studies Symposium may be in May 2023 at Northwest Indian College, Bellingham, WA., (360)392-4307, www.nwic.edu.
XVXX International Conference on Minority Languages may be in May 2023. For details go to: https://icml2021.eus/?lang=en.
CCERBAL 2023 Conference: Bilingualism and Multilingualism: Transversal Competences, Mobility, and Well-Being is May 4-6, 2023 at the Canadian Centre for Studies and Research on Bilingualism and Language Planning (CCERBAL), Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI), University of Ottawa. For details visit: https://ccerbal.uottawa.ca/en/activities/conferences.
14th National Closing The Gap Indigenous Health Conference
is May 10-12, 2023 2023 at Cairns Queensland, Australia. For information visit: https://www.icsconferences.org.2023 National Indigenous Chronic Disease Conference is May 10-12, 2023 Cairns QLD, Australia. 2023 at Cairns Queensland, Australia. For information visit: https://www.icsconferences.org.
Fifth International Conference on Heritage/Community Languages may be in June 2023. For details visit: http://international.ucla.edu/nhlrc.
2022 STARTALK/NHLRC Teacher Workshop may be in June 2023. For details go to: https://international.ucla.edu/nhlrc/event/14899.
11th Annual Indigenous Language (ILI) Symposium: Second Language Learners for 2023 may be in June or July 2023. For information visit: https://ilinative.org.
The Native American Student Advocacy Institute may be in June 2022. For details visit: http://nasai.collegeboard.org/.
14th Austronesian and Papuan Languages and Linguistics Conference may be in June 2022. For information go to: https://www.hf.uio.no/iln/forskning/aktuelt/arrangementer/konferanser/2020/APLL12/index.htm.
NAAS International Research Conference 2022 may be in June 2023. For details go to: https://www.naaas.org.
The Society of American Indian Government Employees (SAIGE) is a national non-profit organization that advocates for American Indian and Alaska Native federal employees. SAIGE 19th Annual National Training Program is likely to be in June 2023. Information is available from the Society of American Indian Government Employees, P.O. Box 7715, Washington, D.C. 20044, www.saige.org.
Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) Annual Conference is at The US Grant Hotel, San Diego, CA, June 8—9, 2023. For more information go to: https://www.naisa.org/annual-meeting/.
The 20th Annual Global Solutions Lab Is likely June 2023, at the United Nations in New York and Chestnut Hill
College in Philadelphia, PA. Participants, from around the world, will be briefed by, interact with and question UN experts
(from the UN Development Program, UN Environmental Program, UNESCO, UNICEF, WHO, FAO and other UN agencies) and then, working
collaboratively in small teams, develop designs, programs and strategies that deal with one of the critical problems facing our
world. The participants present their work to a group of UN corporate and foundation leaders. After this their work is
published in a
book.
The Global Solutions Lab is a structured learning experience that fosters creativity, disruptive innovations, global
perspectives and local solutions. It is intense, fast-paced, and for many, transformative.
For information visit: Global Solutions Lab: https://designsciencelab.com.
23nd Diné Studies Conference may be in June 2023. For details visit:
https://dinestudies.org.
Fifth International Conference on Heritage/Community Languages may be in, June 2023 in
UCLA Covel Commons. For details go to: https://nhlrc.ucla.edu/nhlrc/home.
14th Biannual Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival biannual conference may be in June 2022 or 2023. For details visit: http://www.aicls.org.
SWCOLT Summer 2022 Workshops (All sessions likely will be recorded and available through Sept. 30, 2022) will likely run from late June to late July 2022. For information go to: http://www.swcolt.org.
ICL 21, 60th World Congress of Linguists is July 17-21, 2023 in Lyon, France. For details go to: https://aila.info/2018/05/06/icl-20/ or https://aila2023.fr.
24th Biannual CDC/ATSDR Tribal Advisory Committee Meeting is in person and vitrual, August 3-4, 2022, at the
Cherokee Casino Tahlequah,
3307 Seven Clans Avenue, Tahlequah, OK 74464.
For details go to: https://www.cdc.gov/tribal.
5th Global Indigenous Stop Domestic Violence Conference is in September 2023 in Australia. For information visit: https://www.icsconferences.org.
The 10th World Sustainability Forum may be in September 2023. For details visit: http://wsforum.org.
WABE Annual Conference
is April 18-20, 2024 in Spokane, WA. For details visit: https://wabewa.org/annual-conference/.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Promoting Indigenous Research Leadership (PIRL)
You are invited to apply to
Promoting Indigenous Research Leadership (PIRL), to be held
October 10-12, 2022, in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Applications are now open
through July 18.
Sponsored by the
Center for American Indian and Rural Health Equity (CAIRHE: https://www.montana.edu/cairhe/index.html) at
Montana State University and the
Indigenous Trauma & Resilience Research Center (ITRRC: https://med.und.edu/research/cobre.html) at the
University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, in partnership with the National Institutes of Health,
PIRL is a three-day workshop designed to promote the research careers of Indigenous and other early-career
faculty working with Indigenous communities. For those selected, there is no little or no cost to participate, and the workshop
pays for all travel, lodging, and meal expenses.
To learn more about eligibility and to apply, please click: https://www.montana.edu/cairhe/pirl/index.html.
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Data Manager/Analyst at the Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Excellent Opportunity for someone who wants to use their programming and analytic skills to have a social impact.
Work with a globally recognized team of faculty and staff to help support public health research and practice in partnership
with communities in the US and across the world.
Background on the Center for American Indian Health
Founded in 1991, based on more than a decade of work with southwestern Indian tribes, the Center is located within the
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Its mission is to work in partnership with American Indian and Alaska Native
communities to raise the health status, self-sufficiency, and health leadership of Native peoples to the highest possible
level. This position will focus on projects associated with
reproductive and sexual health in addition to family strengthening programming including father’s parenting
programs, teen pregnancy and substance use prevention program as well as HIV/STI testing and prevention programming.
The position will be based at the Center’s administrative headquarters in Baltimore, MD with the potential opportunity for
remote work and will report to the Reproductive and Sexual Health Leadership team.
Specific duties & responsibilities:
The Data Manager/Analyst would be a faculty position with the following major functions:
Work closely with study leads to set up data management and quality assurance systems for a broad spectrum of
reproductive health/sexual health and parenting programming, including longitudinal randomized controlled trials,
implementation and hybrid trials, cohort studies, case-control studies, surveillance studies, and pilot studies with small
samples;
Conduct analyses related to descriptive statistics and basic epidemiology, intervention effects, moderation, mediation,
and psychometric evaluation, including multivariate analyses;
Design and produce quality data visualizations;
Building and harmonizing data capture, management and visualization systems across projects;
Assist in managing data security and privacy protocols;
Assist study PIs and others in summarizing and preparing data findings for publication in peer-reviewed manuscripts and
presentations.
Qualifications:
The candidate will have a Master’s degree or higher, with a background in epidemiology, biostatistics, data science, or
related field. Programming skills in R and/or Stata is required. REDcap experience is preferred. Salary commensurate based on
experience.
To apply:
Please send your resume/CV, cover letter and a writing sample to Rachel Chambers,
rstrom3@jhu.edu; Jennifer Richards,
jricha81@jhu.edu and Christopher Kemp,
ckemp11@jhu.edu
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VAP in POLS at UConn. This position is still open and the search committee is actively seeking candidates.
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/22025?mibextid=FPBZBe&fs=e&s=cl
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree in an area relevant to the interdisciplinary study of politics.
Experience teaching undergraduate courses focused on Black and/or Indigenous political/social thought and practice.
A commitment to working with a diverse student body.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience teaching feminist and/or queer theory.
Evidence of commitment to broadening student participation and integrating racial and social justice concerns into
instruction.
Critical pedagogical techniques, whether feminist, antiracist, and/or decolonial, that meet the needs of diverse learning
styles and affirm BIPOC cultural wealth.
Best,
Evelyn M. Simien, Ph.D.
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Director, Master of Arts in Intersectional Indigeneity, Race, Ethnicity, and Politics (IIREP) Program
https://polisci.uconn.edu/graduate/indigeneity-race-ethnicity-politics-masters/
Professor, Political Science Department
http://polisci.uconn.edu/person/evelyn-simien/
University of Connecticut
365 Fairfield Way, Unit 1024
Storrs, Connecticut 06269
Office: Oak Hall 416
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