On Friday, November 25, 2022, the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) welcomed the Class of 2022 new RSC Fellows and new Members of the RSC College in a ceremony honouring field-leading Canadian researchers across the arts and humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
Eight Queen鈥檚 researchers were part of this year's cohort. Their research spans multiple disciplines 鈥 from political philosophy and computer-assisted medicine to the influence of policymaking on social inequalities.
R4R@Q Session - Accessibility in Research: From Design to Dissemination
Date
Wednesday March 1, 2023 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Location
Virtual session
The Vice-Principal Research Portfolio is pleased to host a webinar dedicated to Accessibility in Research. This Resources for Research at Queen鈥檚 (R4R@Q) session will be jointly presented by the Co-chair of SSHRC's Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Systemic Ableism Dr. Stefan Sunandan Honisch and the Queen鈥檚 Manager for Accessibility Services, Andrew Ashby.
will provide an overview of 鈥溾 a toolkit that he helped develop for Royal Roads University. The toolkit suggests guiding questions and offers concrete recommendations for conducting research that incorporates disability inclusion and access into all phases of a project.
Andrew Ashby will provide a foundational knowledge of accessibility and reducing barriers:
Why is accessibility important?
Understanding Accessibility vs Accommodation
Accessibility barriers
Increasing accessibility with some easy and quick accessibility wins
Through participation in this workshop, you will learn:
how to use the toolkit in different research and teaching contexts
how to move beyond approaches that react to disability through ad hoc individual accommodations
how to develop disability-inclusive methods of data collection and analysis
A moderated question-and-answer session will follow the workshop.
Accessibility:
ASL-English
CART 鈥 Communication Access Realtime Translation
To discuss how we may best support your access needs, please contact Andrea Hiltz, ahiltz@queensu.ca, 613-533-6000 x 33108
NFRF International brainstorming session
Date
Friday December 9, 2022 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
Brainstorming and Networking Session
On December 9, 2022 a Brainstorming and Networking Session was held to support interdisciplinary linkages between researchers and Faculties. Attendance at this session was not mandatory and those who were unable to participate are still encouraged to apply to this funding opportunity.
The slide deck and a video recording of this session can be viewed below.
During this two-part session, Queen's Research Projects Advisors Adrian Kelly and Diane Davies will introduce researchers to best practices for SSHRC Insight Development Grant applications and guide you through key application components using examples from successful applications.
Session 1 (November 21)
Session 2 (November 23)
Introduction to the IDG;
Compelling Project Summaries;
Detailed Descriptions;
Creative Knowledge Mobilization Plans
Student Training Plans;
Effective Budgets & Budget Justifications;
Timelines
Participants may attend an individual session or both (a different registration is required for each session).
During this two-part session, Queen's Research Projects Advisors Adrian Kelly and Diane Davies will introduce researchers to best practices for SSHRC Insight Development Grant applications and guide you through key application components using examples from successful applications.
Session 1 (November 21)
Session 2 (November 23)
Introduction to the IDG;
Compelling Project Summaries;
Detailed Descriptions;
Creative Knowledge Mobilization Plans
Student Training Plans;
Effective Budgets & Budget Justifications;
Timelines
Participants may attend an individual session or both (a different registration is required for each session).
Post-award facilitation, including amendments, agreement review requests, early and full research project set-up validation
RDM Brown Bag Information Series: Session 3 - Depositing Your Research Data in a Repository
Date
Wednesday December 14, 2022 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location
In-person (Room 014 in Stauffer Library) and Virtual (on Zoom)
The Vice-Principal Research Portfolio invites you to the third hybrid session of the RDM Brown Bag Information Series, you will learn about the benefits and considerations around depositing your research data into a repository. Topics will include how to select a repository for your specific research data, how to prepare your research data for deposit, and the various ways in which you can license your data for reuse. The Queen鈥檚 Data Champions (qDC) will also provide a demonstration of how to use and deposit data into the of , the Canadian Dataverse Repository. You will also learn how the may influence how you deposit and share research data associated with publications from Tri-Agency funded projects.
Featuring special guest presenter Dr. Robert Montgomerie, Professor Emeritus of Biology and Data Editor for The American Naturalist.
Video (Queen's NetID required):
The transcript and closed captioning of this video were auto-generated. We apologize in advance for any errors in the transcription.
The Queen鈥檚 Data Champions (qDC) is one of eighteen groups across Canada to receive funding from the as part of the . The project aims to encourage a shift in research data culture by promoting sound research data management (RDM) practices. The qDC includes five experts from across the university, working together to create and develop RDM learning resources for the Queen鈥檚 research community. The qDC includes Alicia Cappello, Research Data Librarian, Queen鈥檚 University Library; Elise Degen, Communications & Relations, Centre for Advanced Computing; Matt Clapp, Manager of Data Platform Services, Information Technology Services; Meghan Goodchild, Research Data Management System Librarian, Queen鈥檚 University Library / Scholars Portal; and Rebecca Pero, Information & Project Coordinator, Vice-Principal Research Portfolio.
RDM Brown Bag Information Series: Session 2 - Developing a Data Management Plan
Date
Wednesday November 23, 2022 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location
In-person (Room 014 in Stauffer Library) and Virtual (on Zoom)
The Vice-Principal Research Portfolio invites you to the second session of the RDM Brown Bag Information Series, the Queen鈥檚 Data Champions (qDC) will provide you with all the tools and knowledge you will need to create and maintain a data management plan (DMP). You will learn about the importance of data management planning, what questions to ask when creating a DMP, and what resources are available to you to responsibly manage and document your data throughout the life of your project. You will also be introduced to the , a free, online tool available to Canadian researchers, and various DMP templates and exemplars available from the .
Video (Queen's NetID required):
The transcript and closed captioning of this video were auto-generated. We apologize in advance for any errors in the transcription.
The Queen鈥檚 Data Champions (qDC) is one of eighteen groups across Canada to receive funding from the as part of the . The project aims to encourage a shift in research data culture by promoting sound research data management (RDM) practices. The qDC includes five experts from across the university, working together to create and develop RDM learning resources for the Queen鈥檚 research community. The qDC includes Alicia Cappello, Research Data Librarian, Queen鈥檚 University Library; Elise Degen, Communications & Relations, Centre for Advanced Computing; Matt Clapp, Manager of Data Platform Services, Information Technology Services; Meghan Goodchild, Research Data Management System Librarian, Queen鈥檚 University Library / Scholars Portal; and Rebecca Pero, Information & Project Coordinator, Vice-Principal Research Portfolio.
RDM Brown Bag Information Series: Session 1 - Research Data Management and You
Date
Wednesday November 2, 2022 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location
In-person and Virtual
The Queen鈥檚 Data Champions (qDC) hosted the first session of our RDM Brown Bag Information Series to learn about research data management, including what it is, why it is important, and how it might impact you. You will also learn about the three pillars of the and how the second and third pillars (data management plans and data deposits, respectively) may impact your grant applications and/or research projects in 2023. The qDC will also introduce you to the Queen鈥檚 University Institutional RDM Strategy and how you can provide feedback on the strategy.
Video (Queen's NetID required):
The transcript and closed captioning of this video were auto-generated. We apologize in advance for any errors in the transcription.
The Queen鈥檚 Data Champions (qDC) is one of eighteen groups across Canada to receive funding from the as part of the . The project aims to encourage a shift in research data culture by promoting sound research data management (RDM) practices. The qDC includes five experts from across the university, working together to create and develop RDM learning resources for the Queen鈥檚 research community. The qDC includes Alicia Cappello, Research Data Librarian, Queen鈥檚 University Library; Elise Degen, Communications & Relations, Centre for Advanced Computing; Matt Clapp, Manager of Data Platform Services, Information Technology Services; Meghan Goodchild, Research Data Management System Librarian, Queen鈥檚 University Library / Scholars Portal; and Rebecca Pero, Information & Project Coordinator, Vice-Principal Research Portfolio.