The Vice-Principal Research is excited to share that research administration activities currently supported by TRAQ and Topaz Elements will be shifting to a modernized suite of applications.
The opportunity to improve our current research administration systems and to enhance the end-user experience through the implementation of a new suite of products supported by Cayuse, an international leader in research administration management systems.
Expand your network, engage with interdisciplinary research topics, and explore cutting-edge ideas with unrestricted research support. Join our community of international researchers addressing the most important questions facing science and humanity.
Accelerate your career: Applications close October 27, 2021.
The Academic-Industry Meeting day or AIMdayTM methodology includes a robust six-step process that matches current needs and challenges of participating organizations with research expertise.
Date: Thursday, November 25, 2021 Location: Virtual via Hopin Cost: Free for all participants
Hosted by °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡, Toronto Metropolitan University and Ryerson City Building, AIMdayâ„¢ Future of Livable Cities aims to address ongoing challenges in multiple areas that affect quality of life in cities – including pollution, climate change mitigation, greener infrastructure, housing, transit and transportation, public administration and community health and safety.
As we begin to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations and universities have an unprecedented opportunity to work together to chart a new path, reimagining how cities can better support residents and sustain communities.
For Organizations
Solve your most pressing challenges
AIMday helps organizations connect with leading academic researchers. AIMday Future of Livable Cities is an opportunity to: Explore solutions to your organization’s challenges and questions. Cultivate collaborations for maximum real-world impact. Envision and implement the future of cities with other organizations and researchers. Access leading-edge knowledge, ideas, technology and insights.
AIMday helps researchers connect with external organizations and learn how their research relates to real-world needs. AIMday Future of Livable Cities is an opportunity for faculty who are:
Interested in building new partnerships in a specific area of research.
Interested in connecting with other researchers working on similar channels.
Identifying opportunities for their graduate students.
Looking to learn more about the latest challenges organizations are facing.
Looking at challenges from new angles and different perspectives.
Once researcher registration is open, you will be able to see the list of planned questions and register for the discussions that align with your research interests.
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) is seeking your insights to help identify the next key future challenges on which to focus knowledge mobilization efforts, as part of the initiative.
R4R@Q Webinar Series - Land-based research and learning methodologies
Date
Tuesday July 6, 2021 6:15 am - 7:45 am
Location
Virtual Workshop
The land has a crucial role in all aspects of life, and it nurtures relationality in Indigenous and decolonial approaches to research and learning. Land-based practices and pedagogies contribute to positive health impacts, wellness, and community-building. They provide meaningful and highly effective ways of supporting connection to Indigenous ways of being and knowing.
In this session Queen’s Elder-in-residence, researchers and educators will share their stories, reflections, and perspectives on applying land-based learning in research and education initiatives they are involved in.
Topics covered in this session include:
The key role of the land in nurturing relationality.
Applications and impacts of land-based methodologies in research and learning.
The principles of no harm, respect, and reciprocity – giving back and respecting the gifts that come from the land.
Honouring all our relations and centering land stewardship and caretaking instead of land ownership.
Video:
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