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ENRICH Announcements

The ENRICH Final Report is now available! (8/16/2019) - ENRICH’s process, strategies and outcomes are presented in this report. We hope that you feel the excitement, creativity, and hard work that has gone into every step of all of the 13 or so projects that made up ENRICH over the past six years. Read more. Read More
The Maskwacis Report is now available! (6/13/2019) - Together, ENRICH and the Maskwacis Elder's Advisory Committee worked to prepare a summary report that highlights research done in and with the community. Read more. Read More
Congratulations to Dr. Megan Jarman who was awarded a Future Research Leaders postdoctoral fellowship from AXA Research Fund! (6/13/2019) - Dr Megan Jarman was awarded a Future Research Leaders postdoctoral fellowship... Read More
The Healthy Pregnancy Weight Gain CME accredited eLearning Module has officially been launched! (6/13/2019) - Research conducted through ENRICH and Alberta Health Services helped inform the development of a this module... Read More
Learn more about the experiences of migrant women settling in to Canada! (2/6/2018) - A video created by ENRICH PhD student Maira Quintailha and CHAN (the Center for Health and Nutrition) Read More
Partnership between the University of Alberta’s ENRICH project and The Multicultural Health Brokers Co-Operative (12/15/2017) - Food rescue program to support vulnerable immigrant and refugee families Read More
Congratulations to ENRICH trainee, Grant Bruno (5/1/2016) - Congratulations to ENRICH trainee, Grant Bruno, who was recently featured on the University of Alberta webpage, and was recognized as a role model at the University. Read More
Congratulations to ENRICH trainee, Laura Adam, who has been named the Canadian Nutrition Society Member of the Month for May 2016! (3/1/2016) - Congratulations to ENRICH trainee, Laura Adam, who has been named the Canadian Nutrition Society Member of the Month for May 2016! Read More
Congratulations are in order for two ENRICH post-doctoral fellows, Drs. Sarah Elliott (left) and Megan Jarman (right). (1/1/2016) - These fellowships are awarded to trainees to provide them with developmental opportunities to gain broad experience within the health research environment to facilitate success in launching careers in academia, industry, government, or elsewhere.  Read More