CoPEH-Canada Course and Webinar Series

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2025 Hybrid, multi-site Field course on ecosystem approaches to health

May 8 to June 3 2025

New Site at INRS!!

Discover innovative and dynamic approaches for better understanding the multiple factors that influence health – ecosystem approaches to health – with an experienced, pan-Canadian team. During this intensive course you will learn methods for carrying out research and interventions on issues at the nexus of health, ecosystems, equity and society. In a time of an unprecedented polycrisis, connections are more important than ever. Our course is designed to build relationships that can heal. Learn more about our land-based, transformative teaching style in our 2023 paper published in the Lancet Planetary Health.

This course is available to graduate students* from all disciplines and also to professionals interested in these themes. Students from all universities are welcome to register. It is possible to register for the full course at participating universities, with credits transferred, or for the webinars only**.

Objective. The overall objective of this course is to provide participants with a working knowledge of ecosystem approaches to health, such that they can integrate the principles into their own work, as necessary, and to build relationships with land and among individuals with common interests in safeguarding a habitable future.

Theme: Each year, activities revolve around a theme, which, this year, is “Reciprocity, land and health.”

Content. 1) A stand-alone webinar series: This webinar series covers the main orientations of the Ecosystem approaches to health (complexity/systems thinking, transdisciplinarity, (ecosystem) sustainability, social and gender equity, participation, and knowledge to action)

2) The graduate-level courses include:

  • The webinar series (see above)
  • Discussions and workshops on webinar topics
  • Group work on a land-based case study with field components
  • Activities to help students integrate new knowledge into their own projects (for example a thesis or an intervention)
  • Assignments, readings and “listenings” (e.g. podcasts), both required and suggested.

Format. There are two ways to participate: as a student in one of the full credit graduate courses held at three universities, the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), the University of Guelph, and the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), or as a participant in the 8-part webinar series (not for credit, a certificate is provided).

Schedule. The webinars run on Tuesday and Thursday from 1pm to 3pm Eastern time from May 8th to June 3rd. Each university has its own schedule for the remainder of the full course content, including land-based learning with field visits.

For more information, please visit our website or contact us:

  • For those interested in following the webinar series or for general information, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • For those interested in the course in Montréal, Cathy Vaillancourt at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  
  • For those interested in the course at Guelph, contact Jane Parmley at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • For those interested in the course at UNBC, contact Margot Parkes at margot.parkes <at> unbc.ca

 

    In 2024, the webinar schedule was as follows. This is provided only to give an idea, as the dates and topics will change.

    Webinar Topic Lead

    May 9

    Orientation to Hybrid Course/Webinar Series: Introduction & History of Ecohealth Principles Maya Gislason, SFU; Margot Parkes, UNBC; Jena Webb, UQAM
    May 14 Resilience & Sustainability  Sandra Martin Harris, Wet’suwet’en and UNBC; Margot Parkes, UNBC
    May 16 Complexity & Systems Thinking  Jane Parmley, UofGuelph; Tarra Penney, York University
    May 21 Equity Maya Gislason, SFU; Mumbi Maina, Manager of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Provincial Health Services Authority, BC; Cody Thomas, Mohawk Nation and Two Row Innovations
    May 23 Participation, relationships and power Chantelle Richmond, Biigtigong Nishnaabeg, Western University; Johanne Saint-Charles, UQAM; Anne-Sophie Gousse-Lessard, UQAM
    May 28 Knowledge Exchange Maya Gislason, SFU; Jane Parmley, UofGuelph
    May 30 Transdisciplinarity and knowledges Anne-Sophie Gousse-Lessard, UQAM; Margot Parkes, UNBC; Johanne Saint-Charles, UQAM;Panel: Cécile Aenishaenslin, Université de Montréal; Diana Kutzner, Northern Health Authority; Tannis Reynolds, Stellat’en First Nation and UNBC; Imara Ajani Rolston, University of Toronto.
    June 4 Synthesis: Climate Health Equity and Reciprocity Expert panel: TBD

    The courses running out of the participating universities are considered full credit courses with associated credits. The webinar series alone, at 16 hours in total, does not constitute a full, graduate-level course in and of itself. However, if you are interested in using the webinars, readings and cross-site activities as part of an independent/directed reading course, please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

    People who have previously attended our course or webinar series and who would like to re-register are encouraged to contact us to discuss options.

    *Upper-level undergraduate students are also admitted under certain conditions, depending on the programme.

    ** Fees apply for the webinar-only option. Click here for fees and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you have questions. 

    Lancet planetary health paper

    Penned by 19 co-authors, including 11 alumni of CoPEH-Canada's training, and published January 4th 2023 in the Lancet Planetary Health, Transformative learning for a sustainable and healthy future through ecosystem approaches to health: insights from 15 years of co-designed ecohealth teaching and learning experiences discusses CoPEH-Canada's pedagogical leanings. If you are interested in taking our hybrid course or webinar series, this is a great way to learn more! Also, you can listen to part of a webinar given on the paper and our teaching to learn more. 

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    Course participant Blogs and short stories

    Each year, the participants of CoPEH-Canada's hybrid course write a blog or a short story on a topic of their choice related to ecosystem approaches to health and share with the other participants. Then, everyone votes on their top three blogs and the three highest scoring blogs are published here. Along with the votes, participants have to provide a tweet for each blog they voted for, which we then use to publisize the blogs from our @copeh_canada twitter account. You can read past year's blogs here