lakehead sshrc researchers receive over a million dollars in funding

dr. rui wang, vice-president (research, economic development and innovation) announces over $1m in sshrc funding
outdoor recreation, parks and tourism professor, dr. harvey lemelin, is
investigating the largely ignored roles of insects and the perception of
insects in canadian society " from bedbugs to butterflies. dr. lemelin has been
granted over $100,000 in funding from the social sciences and humanities
research council (sshrc) to pursue a study entitled understanding human-insect interactions in selected regions of canada
that will help develop more effective interpretive and educational materials. dr. lemelin's work is just one of 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
's many faculty and
student research projects that received funding over the past year.
"research in the social sciences and humanities is central to helping us craft solutions for challenging societal problems. academic performance, community-based environmental management solutions, and interpersonal relationships are some of the areas that lakehead scholars have addressed," says lakehead president brian stevenson. "the sshrc grants help bring researchers from different disciplines together to share perspectives and new ideas that improve our collective understanding of complex issues."
l-r: nicholina youroukos, mes student; ulysses patola, ma history student; danielle ransom, phd clinical psychology student, with dr. gillian siddall, dean of the faculty of social sciences and humanities
with the support of a canada graduate scholarship worth $105,000 over three years, 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 phd student danielle ransom will examine the important area of body image in her research, utility of self-affirmation theory: exploring self-esteem, body image and individual personality characteristics.
dr. rui wang, vice-president (research, economic development and innovation) emphasizes that "lakehead's researchers and trainees are well-known for their cutting-edge research on human thought and behaviour as well as the interaction of humans with their environment. sshrc investments in these areas at lakehead will help advance our understanding of complex societal and economic challenges that confront our region and the nation, which can lead to "˜lakehead-made' solutions for the real needs of our society."
sshrc grants awarded to lakehead university's researchers include standard research grants, an aid to small universities grant, an insight development grant, public outreach summer institute grants, and grants for graduate student research.
the social sciences and humanities research council (sshrc) is the federal agency that promotes and supports university-based research and training in the humanities and social sciences. through its programs and policies, sshrc enables the highest levels of research excellence in canada, and facilitates knowledge sharing and collaboration across research disciplines, universities and all sectors of society.
sshrc grants awarded to lakehead faculty
aid to small universities (asu)
david greenwood (education)
centre for environmental, sustainability, and place studies $90,000insight development fund
edward (keith) brownlee (social work) with co-investigator edward rawana (psychology)
an examination of the relationship between school-wide strength-based programming, school climate and academic performance of elementary school children $60,090public outreach summer institute
margaret (peggy) smith (natural resources management)
building resilient northern ontario communities through community-based forest management $26,843robert stewart (geography)
clumsy solutions for a complex world: mobilizing decisions about lake superior areas of concern and lakewide management $39,800standard research grant
edward (keith) brownlee (social work)
rational and emotional decision making: social workers serving family, friends and acquaintances $57,630kristin burnett (history)
race, settlement, and contagious disease in alberta, 1890-1940 $36,000monica flegel (english)
strange domesticities: animal-human domestic relations in victorian culture $17,905daniel hannah (english)
transatlantic erotics, 1783-1916: gender and desire in narratives of anglo-american exchange $15,603raynald (harvey) lemelin (outdoor recreation, parks and tourism)
understanding human-insect interactions in selected regions of canada $110,900david richards (business) with co-investigator aaron schat (mcmaster university)
investigations of attachment and self-determination in organizations: understanding interpersonal relationships at work $18,981jennifer roth (women's studies) with co-investigator monica flegel (english)
regulating fan/tasies: fandom, fan, fiction, and internet policing $75,856margaret (peggy) smith (natural resources management) with co-investigators david davidson-hunt (university of manitoba), robin roth (york university), and collaborator carol audet (nishnawbe aski nation)
giving voice to first nations' views of land stewardship: moving beyond the boreal conservation vs. development debate $133,200total $682,808
sshrc grants awarded to lakehead 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
joseph-armand bombardier canada graduate scholarships " master's
value: $17,500natalie gerum (med - faculty of education)
re-placing the university: the role of place-conscious pedagogy in post-secondary educationdenise groves (ma social work)
understanding the needs of high risk youth and how advocacy services provide for these youth in needkaylin kainulainen (msc kinesiology)
relating passion and perfectionism in varsity ice hockey playersheather koller (ma social work)
engaging populations at risk " a community outreach model for thunder bayholly morgan (ma english)
querying the closet in literature of the south asian diasporaulysses patola (ma history)
racial hegemony: identity, conflict and struggle over ice hockey in small town canadajaimi penney (ma history)
searching for a "just society" max saltsman and the era of social change in canada, 1964-79chantal poirier (ma psychology)
experimental exposure to thin women portrayed in the media: self-affirmation and the reduction of a self-discrepant body imagestreven strey (ma english)
ecocritical examination of the poetry of archibald lampmanheather wark (ma education)
the development of unitizing: a longitudinal study of the mathematical principles needed and the strategies and the models used as children construct this pivotal mathematical conceptnicholina youroukos (mes " nature-based recreation and tourism)
entrepreneurs' perceptions of tourism: a case study of rural communities in northern ontariocanada graduate scholarships " phd
gail kuhl (phd education)
living well in a world with wolves: investigating the value of wolf-focused education
value: $40,000 for 24 monthsdanielle ransom (phd clinical psychology)
utility of self-affirmation theory: exploring self-esteem, body image and individual personality characteristics
value: $105,000 for 36 monthstotal: $320,000
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