Category Archives: Faculty Research

Living Research Volume 6

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Brescia’s Living Research newsletter Volume 6 is now available and can be accessed online at Brescia Research. Living Research Vol. 6 features four faculty research profiles that reflect the variety of scholarship at Brescia. In this issue, you’ll find profiles of Dr. Jamie Seabrook, Food and Nutritional Sciences; Dr. James Doelman, English department; Dr. Marlene Janzen Le Ber, School of Leadership and Social Change; and Professor Colleen Sharen, Management and Organizational Studies.

Read more about Brescia Research at: http://brescia.uwo.ca/about/research/ 

MITACS Elevate Now Accepting Applications

The MITACS Elevate program is now accepting applications for two-year post-doctoral funding:

  • $55,000 annual award (plus $7,500 per year non-cash value in training)
  • Customized training exclusive to Elevate fellows
  • Long-term collaborative research project with a non-academic partner

Deadlines:

  • Letter of Intent: March 23, 2016, 5:00pm (PDT)
  • Application: April 6, 2016, 1:00pm (PDT)
  • Results announced: June 2016
  • Projects must start by September 15, 2016

Applicants from all disciplines are encouraged to apply, but the majority of grants will be targeted towards priority areas, set provincially. In Ontario these priorities are:

  • Health science and advanced health technologies
  • Clean and sustainable technologies
  • Digital media, information and communications technologies
  • Advanced manufacturing
  • Finance
  • Automotive

For more information on this opportunity, visit the MITACS Elevate page:

http://www.mitacs.ca/en/programs/elevate

How to Apply: http://www.mitacs.ca/en/programs/elevate/how-apply

The London, Ontario MITACS representatives are as follows:

Western University
Zach Armstrong | 226.378.3162 | zarmstrong(at)mitacs.ca
Katie Facecchia  | 519.560.1582 | kfacecchiaat)mitacs.ca

They can be contacted directly for more information. In addition, please contact the Brescia Research Officer for more information, elizabeth.minda[at]uwo.ca

Canadian Common CV (CCV) Workshop

A Canadian Common CV (CCV) workshop will be held at Brescia in February. A CCV is quite often a required attachment for primary applicants and co-applicants when applying for various grant opportunities that use online application interfaces (CIHR, SSHRC etc.). The CCV allows researchers to have a single CV that they can use to apply to multiple agencies. Building and maintaining a CCV can also be a time-consuming task.  In this workshop, we will review the basic instructions for registering and establishing a CCV using the online system. We will learn how to select a funding CV type using the online system and other functional components of the CCV.

Date: Friday, February 5th, 2016

Time: 9:30am – 11:00am

Location: MSJ Room 135

Please feel free to bring your CV and/or specific CCV questions with you, if you have them.

For more information and/or questions, contact Elizabeth Russell-Minda, Research Officer x28260 elizabeth.minda[at]uwo.ca

 

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Become a CIHR Institute Advisory Board Member

Interested in becoming a CIHR Institute Advisory Board (IAB) Member? Now is your chance! The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is accepting applications online via ResearchNet, from December 11, 2015 to February 3, 2016.

Institutes Advisory Boards Member Application and Guidelines

CIHR is launching a recruitment campaign to fill up to 75 positions within the five new IABs. An open nominations process is the most appropriate and transparent way to attract the ideal mix of expertise for the new IABs.

Information on the selection criteria and composition of the new IABs is available under the IABs Selection Criteria.

Online applications can be submitted, via ResearchNet, from December 11, 2015 to February 3, 2016.

How to Apply to Become an IAB Member

To become an IAB member, candidates must submit a completed application using the ResearchNet system including a CIHR IAB CV created using the Canadian Common CV system.

To apply, you will need the following:

  1. ResearchNet account
  2. CIHR PIN
  3. Common CV account
  4. Common CV PIN/System Account – this is the same as your CIHR PIN

Step 1 – Creating a CIHR PIN and/or a ResearchNet Account

  • Access ResearchNet and use the “Register” link to request a new account.
  • If you don’t already have a CIHR PIN, sign in to your ResearchNet account. Once signed in, click on your name (top right of the screen) and select from the drop-down menu “Register for a CIHR PIN” and complete the form.
  • There will be a delay of approximately one working day to receive confirmation of your PIN.

Note: You will be required to validate your PIN on the Common CV system prior to submitting your CV. To validate your PIN/System Account chose the PIN option from the main menu and follow the instructions. For additional information, click on the “Register with CIHR” link.

Step 2 – Create a CIHR IAB CV

  • Login to your Common CV account.A new funding CV template named CIHR IAB has been created to capture the necessary IAB applicant information. This template is a scaled-down version of CIHR’s current Academic and Knowledge User CVs as it contains only the information required for the purpose of selecting IAB members.Note: It is not necessary to enter data in the Generic CV. Select the Funding CV named CIHR IAB (not the generic CV) to focus your efforts on providing the information required for applying to become an IAB member.
  • Complete and submit the CIHR IAB template.

Step 3 – Submit your completed application through ResearchNet

  • Login to your ResearchNet account.
  • Click on the ‘Get Involved’ menu located to the left of the screen and select from the drop-down menu ‘Institute Advisory Board (IAB) Membership’.
  • Review and complete your application.
  • Submit your application.
  • Once you have submitted your application you should receive an email confirming that your application was received.

Need Assistance?

For more information or assistance, please contact Gisèle Lacelle, Membership Advisor, Governance Secretariat, by telephone613-941-6177 or by e-mail, gisele.lacelle@cihr-irsc.gc.ca.

For technical and Common CV assistance, contact the CIHR Help Desk or by phone at 613-941-0068 between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm EST Monday to Friday.

“CCV Help” button is available from CIHR’s Home Page. Click on “CCV Help” link to access all information on the CCV for CIHR, including previous updates, training links, an FAQ and additional resources.

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2016 Call for Nominations–Brescia Award for Excellence in Research

DSC05438 The 2016 Call for Nominations for the Brescia University College Award for Excellence in Research is now open.

Please note the following:

  • Letters of Nomination are due on or before February 1, 2016.
  • Letters are to be no more than one page and signed by the Nominator. If more than one Nominator is submitting the nomination, the letter must be co-signed.
  • Nominations for the Award for Excellence in Research may be initiated by any full- or part-time faculty member, alumnae, or staff member from Brescia University College. Nominators must not be a member of the Award Selection Committee (Research Advisory Committee).
  • Nominators should seek the permission of the nominee to have his/her name stand before submitting the nomination to the Research Officer and Academic Dean.
  • Dossier compilation, including letters of support, is the responsibility of the Nominator, in cooperation with the Nominee.
  • The Award Selection Committee (Research Advisory Committee, chaired by the Academic Dean) will determine this year’s awardee.

Information on the award and Call for Nomination guidelines can be found on the Brescia Award page: http://brescia.uwo.ca/about/our-people/awards/award-for-excellence-in-research/ . You may contact the Research Officer, Elizabeth Russell-Minda at any time with questions of clarification.

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Brescia Research Grant Workshop–Focus on Knowledge Mobilization & Translation

You’re invited to attend a Brescia research grant workshop with a special focus on knowledge mobilization (KMb) and knowledge translation (KT). KMb and/or KT strategies (ideas, activities, partners, plans, etc.) are often required to be developed during the research grant proposal stage (for example, SSHRC and CIHR applications), as well as through the lifecycle of a research project (integrated, and end-of-grant). Kmb/KT strategies are key components of engaged research.

When: Tuesday, November 17th, 2015
Time: 11:30 – 1:00pm
Where: Brescia UC, Mother St. James Bldg, Room 136

Areas of focus in this workshop include:

  • Gaining a better understanding of KMb and KT concepts and strategies;
  • Incorporating KMb / KT into the research grant process (integrated and end-of-grant);
  • KMb / KT related funding opportunities; and
  • Success stories: KMb/KT research grant case studies/examples.

Questions about this session can be directed to Elizabeth Russell-Minda, Research Officer: elizabeth.minda[at]uwo.ca

Research on Teaching and Learning: Cultivating Communities Conference

Research on Teaching and Learning: Cultivating Communities Conference
December 9-10, 2015
McMaster University | Hamilton, ON

The McMaster Institute for Innovation and Excellence in Teaching and Learning (MIIETL) at McMaster University is excited to announce the ‘Research on Teaching and Learning: Cultivating Communities’ Conference.

This conference is an opportunity to bring together faculty, students, staff, and administrators across disciplines and institutions to discuss how teaching and learning creates communities at local, regional, national, and international levels. We encourage discussion related to how community creates identities and belonging as well as how notions of community establish boundaries and borders.

The program for the conference will consist of short paper presentations, workshops, poster presentations and a keynote address by Katarina Mårtensson from Lund University, Sweden whose work focuses on networks and communities within post-secondary institutions.

We invite abstract submissions that draw connections to community in evidence-informed teaching practices and welcome research on any area related to teaching and learning in higher education, including (but not limited to):
– Collaborative teaching methods
– Building student communities
– Online learning communities and teaching with technology
– Teaching large classes and community building
– Community engaged learning
– Inter- and Trans-disciplinary teaching and learning communities
– Inclusivity and diversity in teaching and learning
– Fostering networks within academia

The Call for Proposals ended on October 6th.

Click here for additional conference details (including registration).

 

Conference contact:
Kris Knorr, MIIETL Research Coordinator
McMaster Institute for Innovation
& Excellence in Teaching & Learning (MIIETL)
McMaster University
Mills Memorial Library, Room 521
knorrk@mcmaster.ca
Phone: 905-525-9140, ext 24539

Western TSC Learning Session–Research Ethics from a Research on Teaching and Learning Perspective

In this session, Research Ethics from a Research on Teaching and Learning Perspective, Grace Kelly (Western Ethics Officer – Non-Medical REB & Health Sciences REB Delegated) will discuss common research ethics issues that arise for faculty members who do research on their teaching and ways that you can best address these issues before submitting your ethics protocol. She will also outline recent changes to Western’s REB processes and how they will effect your submissions. Please join us for this discussion of ethical issues in research on teaching and learning.

Monday, October 19, 2015
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Teaching Support Centre, Room 122, The D.B. Weldon Library, Western University campus

Register at: https://www.lib.uwo.ca/tsc/calendar/view_program.php?id=765 

Funding Opportunities (Research Western listings) – as of September 30th, 2015

Funding (ROLA) opportunities as compiled by Research Western, week of Sept. 30th, 2015http://uwo.ca/research/rds/ROLA/ROLAFrameset.html

*Please note, for some of these opportunities, the applicant must submit the application through Research Western, which would require the applicant to have a UWO academic appointment (e.g., adjunct research appointment, in order to establish and submit via a Western ROLA account).  Please contact the Brescia Research Officer if you have any questions about these opportunities.