June 10–12

Unlike traditional academic presentations, the Scientific Space highlights the living and evolving relationship between research teams and First Nations. Through interactive booths hosted by various partners, the initiative aims to showcase not only research outcomes, but above all the collaborative processes, co-construction of knowledge, and sustainable partnerships that connect academic institutions and Indigenous communities.

Together, Mamu, we seek to demonstrate how research—when conducted with respect, attentive listening, and recognition of Indigenous knowledge—can become a concrete driver of dialogue, transformation, and reconciliation within universities and society.

Scientific booths

  • University of Regina Press
  • RACINES: An Interactive Immersion into First Nations Cultures
  • UNESCO Chair – The Transmission of First Peoples’ Culture to Foster Well-Being and Empowerment
  • Kwe l’Université! Portal
  • Ashukan Institute
  • UQAC First Nations and Inuit Student Association
  • Institut nordique du Québec
  • Bureau des relations pour les Premiers Peuples de l’UQAM
  • Boîte Rouge VIF
  • Indigenous Peoples Health and Wellness – Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé (FMSS) of the Université de Sherbrooke