Events
IH Research Week 2026
Registration is now open!
IH Research Week 2026 takes place May 4–8, 2026 (excluding May 5) and all events are free and fully virtual to support accessibility across the Interior region and beyond.
Our 2026 theme—Strengthening Rural and Remote Health Equity Across the Interior through Indigenous and Community Leadership—highlights the vital role of community‑driven knowledge, collaboration, and innovation in shaping healthier futures across the region and beyond.
This year’s sessions offer opportunities to learn, connect, and explore how research and lived experience come together to advance health equity.
Register directly for the events listed below and explore the virtual, live agenda–to be updated regularly!
IH Research Week 2026 is brought to you by Interior Health and the BC SUPPORT Unit Interior Centre, in partnership with BC Cancer Clinical Trials, British Columbia Network Environment for Indigenous Health Research (BC NEIHR), and the Rural Coordination Centre of BC (RCCbc).
May 4: 9:30-11:30 a.m., PT
Welcome and Words of Wisdom & Engaging Rural and Remote Communities Through Relationships
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May 6: 10:30 a.m. to Noon, PT
Many Ways of Knowing: Indigenous‑Led and Community‑Driven Health Transformation
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May 7: 10-11:30 a.m., PT
Upholding Community Voices to Advance Clinical Trial Accessibility
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May 8: 10-11:30 a.m., PT
Rooted in Place: Bringing Support to Rural, Remote & Indigenous Communities & Closing Remarks
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IH Research Week 2025 recordings are available below.
5 Days in May 2026
Registration Now Open: Fridays for Five Days in May 2026!
This year's provincial health research showcase will take place every Friday throughout May - join us for five fantastic events designed to educate, inform, inspire, stimulate and transform.
This year's events are a collaboration between the BC SUPPORT Unit, BC NEIHR (Network Environment for Indigenous Health Research), and Fraser, Interior, Island and Northern Health.
Save your seat today – space is limited!
May 1: 10 a.m., PT
From Participation To Empowerment: What Meaningful Engagement In Research Really Looks Like
May 8: 10 a.m., PT
Healthy Aging: Building Communities Where Seniors Thrive
May 15: 11:30 a.m., PT
10 Years In: What We’re Learning From BC’s Toxic Drug Response
May 22: 1 p.m., PT
Beyond Brain Injury: Rethinking Diagnosis, Support, and Recovery
May 29: 10 a.m., PT
Indigenous-Led Research: Reclaiming Knowledge, Redefining Health
Watch the Five Days in May webpage for updates and to view recordings from previous years.
Updates & newsletters
Sign up for our monthly Evidence Matters Update by emailing research@interiorhealth.ca.
Resources
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Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) - Canada's federal funding agency for health research. Composed of 13 Institutes, CIHR collaborates with partners and researchers to support the discoveries and innovations that improve our health and strengthen our health-care system.
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Interior Health Foundations - Interior Health's foundations are the public face of our hospitals and health-care centres. Each foundation is made up of a board of respected community leaders, volunteers, and a professional staff of fundraisers and support services.
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Michael Smith Health Research BC - B.C.’s health research funding agency. Funding programs are designed to attract, develop and retain B.C.’s health research talent and contribute to addressing B.C. health system priorities.
- BC Data Scout – an online tool that gives health researchers a general idea about how many people in B.C. meet specific health characteristics or criteria. It offers a quick way of discovering if there’s enough information about people with certain health characteristics to support a research study, using just a single point of access.
- Interior Health Library Services – a resource that connects physicians and IH staff to information. See the link for a full list of services.
- REACH BC - an online platform that aims to improve how British Columbians can connect with opportunities to volunteer in health research
- REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) - a secure web application for building and managing online surveys and databases. Access to REDCap can be requested free of charge if the work is patient oriented.
- Michael Smith Health Research BC – patient oriented research training opportunities for patient partners and researchers
- San’yas: Indigenous Cultural Safety Training - San’yas: Indigenous Cultural Safety (ICS) Training is a unique, online training program designed to enhance self-awareness, and strengthen the skills of those who work both directly and indirectly with Indigenous people. Anyone is eligible to take the training (see the FAQs to find out who is eligible to take the course at no cost)
- TCPS 2: CORE Tutorial (Course on Research Ethics) - The purpose of TCPS 2: CORE is to provide an introduction to TCPS 2, primarily for researchers and, secondarily, for Research Ethics Board members. All researchers who intend to engage in research with human participants should take the course.
Interior Health's Research Data Management Institutional strategy recognizes the importance of data as a research output and outlines how Interior Health will provide our researchers with an environment that enables and supports research data management, in fulfillment of the Canadian Tri-Agencies (NSERC, SSHRC and CIHR) Tri-Agency Research Data Management (RDM) Policy requirements. This document is a road map to build research capacity by making research data more findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable over a multi-year horizon.
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