Jeffrey Falardeau
Jeffrey Falardeau
Financial Assistant
Partnerships and Innovation
Vice-Principal Research
Financial Assistant
Partnerships and Innovation
Vice-Principal Research
Date
Wednesday October 19, 2022Location
Join Research Services and guests Dr. Stefanie von Hlatky, Dr. Stanka Fitneva, and Dr. Marc Dignam for a panel discussion and Q&A session on the Early Researcher Award program.
The Early Researcher Award (ERA) is a highly competitive grant program that helps exceptional early career researchers build their research teams. Applicants must demonstrate strategic value to Ontario (i.e., economic, social, cultural benefits, knowledge transfer, and/or ability to enhance Ontario鈥檚 profile in the global academic community). ERA funds are to be used over a period of 5 years to fund eligible expenses for a research team of undergraduates, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, research assistants, associates, and technicians.
This session is for any 蚕耻别别苍鈥檚 Researcher who is applying for an ERA or who is interested in learning more about the program requirements. Participants will receive tips for how to prepare a stellar application and to have the best chance to secure funding.
Associate Director, Research Systems (On Leave)
Research Services
Please contact James Ligthart in Katie's absence.
Date
Thursday December 8, 2022Location
Virtual sessionResearch conducted with authentic partnerships and full community engagement with Indigenous people is urgently needed to address health inequities. Many researchers may not understand how to work with Indigenous communities and lack resources to guide them in conducting research that is equitable, inclusive and respectful of diverse Indigenous knowledge, ethics, practice and research sovereignty.
Indigenous Community Research Partnerships (ICRP) is an online open education training resource. It is designed to assist researchers who are new to research in partnerships with Inuit, M茅tis and First Nations (鈥淚ndigenous鈥) communities, or who are researchers-in-training, to:
In this session, the co-creators of the training resource, will talk about the collaborative development of the resource, its goals and the importance of a principled approach to research partnerships with Indigenous communities.
Dr. Janet Jull
Assistant Professor, School of Rehabilitation Therapy
janet.jull@queensu.ca
Rebecca Sweetman
rebecca.sweetman@queensu.ca
Lindsay Brant
lmb19@queensu.ca
Dr. Priscilla Ferrazzi
Research Legal Services
ferrazzi.priscilla@queensu.ca
Questions? Email Andrea Hiltz ahiltz@queensu.ca
Issues with registration? Email James Ligthart james.ligthart@queensu.ca
Learn more about the Resources for Research at 蚕耻别别苍鈥檚 series
Date
Tuesday October 4, 2022Location
Ministry of Colleges and Universities will be hosting three Early Researcher Awards (ERA) Program - Round 17 information sessions.
The sessions will provide a high-level overview of ERA Round 17. These sessions will take approximately an hour with a 鈥榩resentation and Q&A format鈥 using Teams Live Events (TLE) and slido.
Please send your high level program related questions to ERA@Ontario.ca in advance of the information sessions. This will allow us to prepare a response to as many questions as possible. Responses will be made available at the information session via slido. Project specific or eligibility specific questions will not be answered at these program information sessions.
Tuesday, October 4, 3-4 pm EST
Pre-registration is required on a first-come, first-served basis. Event capacity is limited.
Please Note: Once you and/or your interested applicants have registered, a separate email with the Teams Live Events (TLE) link along with the slido code will be emailed a few days prior to the date of the event you registered for.
Date
Wednesday September 28, 2022Location
Ministry of Colleges and Universities will be hosting three Early Researcher Awards (ERA) Program - Round 17 information sessions.
The sessions will provide a high-level overview of ERA Round 17. These sessions will take approximately an hour with a 鈥榩resentation and Q&A format鈥 using Teams Live Events (TLE) and slido.
Please send your high level program related questions to ERA@Ontario.ca in advance of the information sessions. This will allow us to prepare a response to as many questions as possible. Responses will be made available at the information session via slido. Project specific or eligibility specific questions will not be answered at these program information sessions.
Session 2 is a previously recorded presentation with live Q&A
Wednesday, September 28,1-2 pm EST
Pre-registration is required on a first-come, first-served basis. Event capacity is limited.
Please Note: Once you and/or your interested applicants have registered, a separate email with the Teams Live Events (TLE) link along with the slido code will be emailed a few days prior to the date of the event you registered for.
Date
Tuesday September 27, 2022Location
Ministry of Colleges and Universities will be hosting three Early Researcher Awards (ERA) Program - Round 17 information sessions.
The sessions will provide a high-level overview of ERA Round 17. These sessions will take approximately an hour with a 鈥榩resentation and Q&A format鈥 using Teams Live Events (TLE) and slido.
Please send your high level program related questions to ERA@Ontario.ca in advance of the information sessions. This will allow us to prepare a response to as many questions as possible. Responses will be made available at the information session via slido. Project specific or eligibility specific questions will not be answered at these program information sessions.
Tuesday, September 27, 10-11 am EST
Pre-registration is required on a first-come, first-served basis. Event capacity is limited.
Please Note: Once you and/or your interested applicants have registered, a separate email with the Teams Live Events (TLE) link along with the slido code will be emailed a few days prior to the date of the event you registered for.
One of the top universities in Canada, has a long history of discovery and innovation that has shaped our knowledge and helped to address some of the world鈥檚 deepest mysteries and most pressing questions, including issues of environmental protection, health care, and the development of advanced technologies. For more than 175 years, 蚕耻别别苍鈥檚 has brought together and built synergies among leading researchers, scholars, and innovators making a real and measured impact.
Start Date
Monday September 19, 2022End Date
Friday September 23, 2022Time
8:52 am - 5:00 pmIn support of this years theme "M for Mathematics", Science Rendezvous Kingston and award-winning children鈥檚 author and illustrator, have joined forces to create a fun adventure for kids.
Join seven kids on an adventure through time to discover how children from ancient China, Mexico and Egypt used mathematics in their culture.
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