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2010 Year of the Inuit is an educational campaign spearheaded by Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, the national organization representing Canadian Inuit. Its goal is to increase awareness among the general Canadian population about issues facing the Inuit of Canada and celebrate Inuit accomplishments and achievements. The official website and source of most of the material within this article can be found by following this link This project includes a number of educational events and projects such as;
Inuit Qaujisarvingat: The Inuit Knowledge Centre:
A Taste of the Arctic: An Evening Celebrating Inuit Culture"A Taste of the Arctic was the kickoff event for 2010 Year of the Inuit. Presented by ITK at the National Gallery of Canada, it was a fundraising dinner for the Arctic Children and Youth Foundation. It featured a presentation by Susan Aglukark and performances by Takralik Partridge and the Ottawa Inuit Children's Centre. The inaugural ITK Award for Excellence in Arctic Journalism was presented to CBC Television's Peter Mansbridge." The event was attended by aproximitely 250 people including a number of high level officialls. Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami & Students on Ice scholarship:The students on Ice program is intended to provide youth from across Canada and the world the oppertunity to participate in ship-based educational adventures in the two polar regions. Students on Ice educates and inspires the next generation of polar scientists, researchers and environmental leaders by introducing them to these magical regions and increasing the understanding and respect for nature. From 2000 Students on Icea have enabled almost 1000 high school and university students from thirty countries have been able to visit the polar regions.
Students on Ice in cooperation with the International Polar Year Federal Programs Office of Canada, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, and First Air will offer fully-funded scholarships for Canadian yout to participate in the upcoming Arctic Expedition. Those eligable for the grant are high school students between the age of 14-18. The scholarships will be distributed between aboriginal youth other students from across the country.
Selection Criteria:
Download the Students on Ice Arctic Scholarships application form in English
For further information follow this link
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