Workshop | Grant Development
Research Grant Project Management
October 29, 2018
FACILITATORS: Cecilia Kalaw, Research Grants Facilitator (Faculty of Health Sciences); Dr. Susan O'Neill, Associate Dean, Academic and Research (Faculty of Education); Cindy Xin, Director of Research (Faculty of Education)
This 2-hour workshop was for new or first-time grant holders. The session oriented researchers to common challenges and practices that help manage grant project in a timely and productive way to meet both project milestones and schedule, as well as manage the funding. It also focused on processes for hiring of research personnel, obtaining certifications, project management tools, and an overview of financial procedures commonly used by grant holders.
How to Prepare a SSHRC Doctoral Award Application
September 25, 2018
Facilitators: Cecilia Kalaw, Research Grants Facilitator (Faculty of Health Sciences); Cindy Xin, Director of Research (Faculty of Education)
This 2-hour workshop was towards Faculty of Education graduate students interested in applying for a SSHRC Doctoral Award. The session oriented graduate students to competitive funding review processes, and to procedures and good practices for developing a strong award application.
Grant Development
June 18, 2018
Facilitators: Cecilia Kalaw, Research Grants Facilitator (Faculty of Health Sciences); Dr. Susan O'Neill, Associate Dean, Academic and Research (Faculty of Education); Cindy Xin, Director of Research (Faculty of Education)
Event | Surrey Scholarship Series
Learning Environments Research: Context Matters
November 13, 2018
Speaker: Dr. David Zandvliet, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education
In this From The Ground Up seminar at 間眅埶AV Surrey, Canadas leading scholar on Learning Environment Research (LER), Dr. David Zandvliet, introduced the research supporting this popular #starbucksmyclassroom movement. Read on to find out more about Learning Environment Research, its importance for learning, and the kinds of research tools it employs.
Mental Health Services Research: Working With/In Communities for ReconciliationA Case of Rwanda
October 23, 2018
Speaker: Dr. Masahiro Minami, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education
Masahiro Minami describes Mental Health Services Research (MHSR) as an applied area; it doesnt stay in the lab. His research in Mental Health Services area centrally involves his work within the community and research agenda/needs often generated/sourced from the ground upfrom partnerships, in community, in relationships.
On Critical Data Literacy And Student Engagement
September 19, 2018
Speaker: Dr. Engida Gebre, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education
At this session, Dr. Engida Gebre shared his storyhis educational background, and a bit about his past and current research projects that focus on STEM education, learning contexts, data literacy and representation. to read a few quotes, brief synopses of his ideas, and links you can use to learn more about Engidas research.