
Josée Guignard Noël
Research Officer
Josée Guignard Noël joined to the team in May 2007. She holds a masters in environment studies , supplemented by a baccalaureate in Arts with major in geography and minor in history, both from the Université de Moncton.
The subject of her thesis was the role of the social networks of the French-speaking northern New Brunswick migrants on the ethnolinguistic vitality of the urban territory of Moncton-Dieppe. She has participated in numerous CIRLM projects, namely on migration, on health among Francophones in minority setting, on French-speaking youth in Canada and on the statistical portrait of Francophone women in New Brunswick.
The subject of her thesis was the role of the social networks of the French-speaking northern New Brunswick migrants on the ethnolinguistic vitality of the urban territory of Moncton-Dieppe. She has participated in numerous CIRLM projects, namely on migration, on health among Francophones in minority setting, on French-speaking youth in Canada and on the statistical portrait of Francophone women in New Brunswick.
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