Category Archives: Western University

MITACS Globalink Research Internships

The Mitacs Globalink Research Internship (GRI) is now accepting faculty submissions for summer 2016. GRI pairs faculty in Canada with international undergrads for 12-week research projects from May to September.

  • All disciplines eligible
  • Top-ranked senior undergrads from Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Mexico, Tunisia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Vietnam
  • Graduate recruitment: returning interns eligible for Globalink Graduate Fellowship funding

Submit projects by June 18, 2015, at 5 p.m. PDT.

Please note that proposals are submitted online and Western facilitates MITACs applications through Western International. The Western contact is Zach Armstrong and he can be reached at zarmstrong@mitacs.ca  Tel: (226) 378-3162

Visit the MITACS website or contact globalink@mitacs.ca for more information.

Knowledge Mobilization Workshop – UWO

Knowledge Mobilization/Translation/Synthesis Workshop

Erin Huner
Research Officer,  Faculty of Social Science
Natalie Szudy
Research Consultant, Research Development and Services

May 14, 2015
1:00 – 3:00 pm
**NOTE Change in location** Social Science Centre, Room 3026

This workshop was inspired by the fact that, across the Tri-Council (SSHRC/NSERC/CIHR) and large funding agencies outside of the Tri-Council, there is an increasing requirement that grant applications have a well-integrated Knowledge Mobilization/Translation/Synthesis strategy. As such, researchers are now not only tasked with describing how their primary research can be utilized outside the academy, but also by whom, and how.

The goal of the workshop is to help researchers think through this critical new research funding component, and give concrete examples and strategies for creating practical and appropriate Knowledge Mobilization/Translation/Synthesis plans.

RSVP by MAY 11, 2015, to Erin Huner, ehuner@uwo.ca

Faculty of Education Research Blog

Western’s Faculty of Education Research Blog is an excellent resource for research information, workshops and events. Although geared specifically for Western’s Faculty of Education, the blog provides informative posts on funding opportunities, education research-related opportunities, knowledge translation activities, professional development, and events/conferences/workshops at Western, the Faculty of Education and elsewhere.

See: http://westerneducationresearch.com/

 

Research Data Centre at Western

The Statistics Canada Research Data Centre at Western University, provides access to detailed data for research, promotes the use of data through associated training, and assists in the dissemination of research results.

The RDC@Western opened in 2004 and is part of a network of 26 Statistics Canada Research Data Centres and associated Branches in Canadian universities.

The Research Data Centres (RDC) program is part of an initiative by Statistics Canada, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and university consortia to help strengthen Canada’s social research capacity and to support the policy research community.

RDCs provide researchers with access, in a secure university setting, to microdata from population and household surveys. The centres are staffed by Statistics Canada employees. They are operated under the provisions of the Statistics Act in accordance with all the confidentiality rules and are accessible only to researchers with approved projects who have been sworn in under the Statistics Act as ‘deemed employees.’

RDCs are located throughout the country, so researchers do not need to travel to Ottawa to access Statistics Canada data.

The Centre is open to all persons who have appropriate clearance from Statistics Canada. Access to data is allowed after approval of an application that has been peer reviewed through a process managed jointly by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council and Statistics Canada.

Workshops, conferences and training about statistical techniques and the use of data are periodically conducted for researchers.  Projects undertaken at the RDC have generated products including master’s thesis, doctoral dissertations, and publications in books and journals. The Centre highlights research findings at the RDC. A Council advises the RDC management.