Global Networks Archives - Global Engagement /global-engagement/category/global-networks/ Wed, 06 May 2026 15:32:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 91亚色 joins Canada Learning Initiative in China (CLIC) /global-engagement/2026/05/06/york-joins-canada-learning-initiative-in-china-clic/ Wed, 06 May 2026 13:05:34 +0000 /global-engagement/?p=54586 91亚色 is thrilled to have joined the Canada Learning Initiative in China (CLIC)! A national consortium of a dozen leading Canadian universities, CLIC will further advance 91亚色's academic connection with China by providing funding opportunities and programs for our students to study abroad at Chinese higher education institutions. 91亚色 currently has over 50 active […]

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91亚色 is thrilled to have joined the Canada Learning Initiative in China (CLIC)!

A national consortium of a dozen leading Canadian universities, CLIC will further advance 91亚色's academic connection with China by providing funding opportunities and programs for our students to study abroad at Chinese higher education institutions. 91亚色 currently has over 50 active partnerships with China, and by joining CLIC, 91亚色 students have greater opportunity to travel and collaboration.

91亚色 hopes to send its first student to China through participation with CLIC in Fall 2026 - to our valued partner Fudan University.


Dr. Douglas Proctor, Assistant Vice President Global Engagement & Partnerships

"91亚色 is excited to join the Canada Learning Initiative in China (CLIC) consortium," announces Douglas Proctor, Assistant Vice President Global Engagement & Partnerships. "By providing Canadian students with funding to engage in transformative international experiences that enhance their academic, cultural, and professional development, members of the CLIC consortium reflect a shared commitment to academic excellence and global engagement. The consortium also plays a vital role in strengthening enduring academic partnerships between Canadian and Chinese institutions, fostering mutual understanding and collaborative scholarship through high-impact study and research opportunities in China. 91亚色 is honoured to join this national initiative and looks forward to contributing to its continued success."

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Global Research Excellence Fund launches 2025-26 Call /global-engagement/2025/09/25/global-research-excellence-fund-launches-2025-26-call/ Thu, 25 Sep 2025 18:40:37 +0000 /global-engagement/?p=33550 91亚色 is advancing its global research leadership with the launch of an expanded Global Research Excellence (GRE) Fund for 2025-26.  Now entering its second year, the GRE Fund presents a new stream focused on recruiting exceptional postdoctoral researchers through international collaboration, reinforcing 91亚色鈥檚 role as a leader in globally connected, high-impact research.  鈥淕RE is a testament […]

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91亚色 is advancing its global research leadership with the launch of an expanded Global Research Excellence (GRE) Fund for 2025-26. 

Now entering its second year, the GRE Fund presents a new stream focused on recruiting exceptional postdoctoral researchers through international collaboration, reinforcing 91亚色鈥檚 role as a leader in globally connected, high-impact research. 

鈥淕RE is a testament to the success of 91亚色鈥檚 Global Engagement Strategy which strengthened institutional coordination and alignment on strategic international priorities,鈥 says Rhonda Lenton, president and vice-chancellor. 鈥淭he expansion of the Global Research Excellence Fund this year to include the joint recruitment of outstanding postdocs with international partners is another step on our path to ensuring that the best and the brightest come to 91亚色 to put their talents to work for our students, Canada and the world.鈥 

A cornerstone of Engaging the World: 91亚色鈥檚 Internationalization and Global Engagement Strategy, the GRE Fund was introduced in 2024 to deepen international research ties, boost global impact and elevate 91亚色鈥檚 standing among top-tier research institutions. 

The inaugural call delivered impressive outcomes, reports 91亚色 International, including increased research income, new partnerships across priority regions and support for emerging research leaders tackling global grand challenges. 

This year鈥檚 expansion is Stream B: Global Post-Doctoral Researcher Award, co-developed with 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Graduate Studies. This new stream enables 91亚色 researchers to jointly recruit exceptional postdoctoral talent from Canada and abroad, with international partners.

鈥91亚色 has a long history of attracting top globally diverse talent from around the world,鈥 adds Amir Asif, vice-president research and innovation. 鈥淲e believe in fostering global collaboration 鈥 showing that openness to working with the world, even in times of great uncertainty, creates win-win outcomes for all.鈥 

The GRE program continues to offer Stream A: Strategic Partnership Exploration & Development, providing seed funding for 91亚色-led initiatives that build new international research collaborations and expand existing ones. Stream A also supports partnerships with the global South and Indigenous communities overseas. 

鈥淐ontinued investment in GRE reflects 91亚色鈥檚 commitment to inclusive, equitable partnerships that deliver impact for Canada and the world. At a time when some countries are stepping back, 91亚色 is choosing to lead,鈥 says Lisa Philipps, provost and vice-president academic. 

The GRE Fund is managed by the鈥疓lobal Strategic Initiatives team within 91亚色 International, in close partnership with the offices of the Vice-President Research and Innovation, Provost and President.

Learn how to apply to the GRE Fund. 

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Appointment of assistant vice-president global engagement and partnerships /global-engagement/2025/08/13/appointment-of-assistant-vice-president-global-engagement-and-partnerships/ Wed, 13 Aug 2025 18:01:00 +0000 /global-engagement/?p=33293 We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr.聽Douglas Proctor聽to the role of assistant vice-president global engagement and partnerships and senior international officer at 91亚色 starting Jan. 1, 2026.Douglas Proctor comes to us from Swinburne University of Technology in Australia, where he has served since 2021 as pro vice-chancellor (global engagement). With more than […]

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We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr.聽Douglas Proctor聽to the role of assistant vice-president global engagement and partnerships and senior international officer at 91亚色 starting Jan. 1, 2026.
Douglas Proctor comes to us from Swinburne University of Technology in Australia, where he has served since 2021 as pro vice-chancellor (global engagement). With more than 20 years鈥 experience in the development and implementation of global strategy, Dr. Proctor has been directly involved in addressing the challenges and opportunities for universities to advance global engagement in all aspects of their mission. He has worked with universities in France, New Caledonia, Australia and Ireland in both academic and professional staff contexts where he has overseen the development and operation of diverse transnational education and research programs, partnerships and delivery models.聽

Dr. Douglas Proctor

Dr. Proctor holds a PhD in international higher education from the University of Melbourne. He is an honorary fellow of the Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education (University of Melbourne) and a senior fellow of the International Education Association of Australia (IEAA). He is co-editor of The Future Agenda for Internationalization in Higher Education (Routledge, 2018), offering new perspectives from a younger generation of scholars and practitioners on the future of internationalization in higher education. He continues to publish and present widely on post-secondary education and global engagement.

Dr. Proctor is a global board director for the Climate Action Network for International Educators (CANIE). In 2025-26, he will serve as one of four program faculty for NAFSA's Executive Internationalization Leadership e-Institute, as well as delivering training for the European Association for International Education (EAIE) on strategic planning for internationalization. 

We are thrilled that Douglas will be joining 91亚色 to lead 91亚色 International at this pivotal moment for global research collaborations, transnational education and support for international students.

Sincerely,

Lisa Philipps
Provost and Vice-President Academic  

Amir Asif
Vice-President Research and Innovation

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Inaugural International Seed Funding Initiative Successfully Advances Global Research Collaborations /global-engagement/2025/04/10/inaugural-international-seed-funding-initiative-successfully-advances-global-research-collaborations/ Thu, 10 Apr 2025 17:23:02 +0000 /global-engagement/?p=31974 By Alexander Maavara The inaugural funding call of the Global Research Excellence (GRE) Fund has concluded with 91亚色 providing over $230,000 to support international research collaboration. Launched in the spring of 2024, the GRE Fund is a key initiative in support of Engaging the World: 91亚色鈥檚 Internationalization and Global Engagement Strategy, which prioritizes deepening […]

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By Alexander Maavara

The inaugural funding call of the Global Research Excellence (GRE) Fund has concluded with 91亚色 providing over $230,000 to support international research collaboration.

Launched in the spring of 2024, the GRE Fund is a key initiative in support of Engaging the World: 91亚色鈥檚 Internationalization and Global Engagement Strategy, which prioritizes deepening international research collaborations and maximizing global research impact.

Twenty-four projects across 8 91亚色 Faculties and a number of 91亚色鈥檚 Organized Research Units (ORUs) have been funded. They have received grants of up to $30,000, involving over thirty 91亚色 faculty and dozens of collaborators from around the world. Projects are deepening international research into sustainable development, climate change adaptation & mitigation, Indigenous pedagogy, AI, disease modelling, critical minerals, LGBTQ+ rights, water sciences, urban infrastructure, migration, and autonomous systems.

GRE-funded collaborations are already advancing 91亚色鈥檚 global reach. One project has seen Faculty of Health professors Christo El Morr and Vijay Mago organize an international symposium in March 2025 titled 鈥淪haping the AI Landscape: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Technology, Society and the Future of Marginalized Communities鈥 in partnership with and hosted at IIT Palakkad. Bringing together philosophers, social scientists, and AI researchers, including those from many other leading Indian institutions like IIT Bombay and IISc Bangalore, the symposium was a tremendous success. It generated insights into the social impacts of AI and great potential for further collaboration.

91亚色-MIT Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Changyun Cho

Another notable international research collaboration is with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in astrophysics. Supported by GRE and considerable external funding, Faculty of Science Prof. Rahul Kannan and his MIT collaborator jointly recruited a Postdoctoral fellow from New 91亚色.

More than half of the 91亚色 faculty members engaged are early-career or mid-career researchers.

鈥淪upporting our emerging research leaders is vital to the long-term success of the institution鈥檚 research enterprise,鈥 states Amir Asif, Vice President of Research and Innovation. 鈥淕RE aligns with 91亚色's Internationalization and Global Engagement Strategy by fostering investigator-driven research internationalization. This approach leverages our faculty鈥檚 expertise, collaborations, and global networks to address pressing global challenges. GRE empowers our investigators to take strategic risks in establishing new or strengthening current partnerships by addressing funding gaps at various stages.鈥

GRE is supporting projects in 23 countries, with 14 projects engaging Global South or global Indigenous partners. GRE funding is being leveraged to support everything from exploratory discussions and workshops with new partners to grant proposal development and joint personnel training. A key goal of the GRE Fund is to ensure that we facilitate tangible outcomes within a two-year time horizon and partnerships with leading international collaborators. GRE-supported projects have applied for over $16 million in Canadian and international funding opportunities, with over $500,000 in external funding already invested back into the collaborations. GRE projects have facilitated collaborations with top-ranked universities, United Nations agencies, NGOs, media, and arts & cultural organizations in North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania.

Vice-President Research and Innovation Amir Asif meeting with GRE project partner University of Ghana in Accra

鈥淚nitiatives like GRE signal 91亚色鈥檚 global aspirations and vision to partners, peers, governments, and funding bodies that 91亚色 is committed to supporting collaborations that advance cutting edge and transformational research鈥 says Vinitha Gengatharan, Assistant Vice-President, Global Engagement & Partnerships. 鈥淲e hope to follow up on GRE鈥檚 inaugural success to deepen research ties and build on 91亚色鈥檚 global reputation by launching the next iteration of GRE in 2025. I greatly appreciate the Associate Vice-Presidents for Research's efforts to adjudicate and guide the GRE initiative to early success. I thank our faculty community, ADRs, research services teams, and international partners for their invaluable input in developing the GRE fund.鈥  

GRE is designed and implemented by the Global Strategic Initiatives team, a cross-portfolio unit within 91亚色 International that works closely with the Office of the VP Research and Innovation and the Office of the President to advance the Global Engagement Strategy's research internationalization and reputation priorities. To learn more about the ground-breaking work being supported by the GRE Fund, Click Here.  

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Filipino Canadian trailblazers share experiences of success and overcoming obstacles /global-engagement/2024/12/05/filipino-canadian-trailblazers-share-experiences-of-success-and-overcoming-obstacles/ Thu, 05 Dec 2024 19:37:00 +0000 /global-engagement/?p=32041 By Gloria Suhasini 91亚色 and the Philippine Consulate General in Toronto hosted the public forum and a reception to mark 75 years of diplomatic relationship between Canada and the Philippines From academics to laypersons, more than 100 Filipinos from all walks of life gathered at 91亚色 recently, to attend a public forum on […]

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By Gloria Suhasini

91亚色 and the Philippine Consulate General in Toronto hosted the public forum and a reception to mark 75 years of diplomatic relationship between Canada and the Philippines

From academics to laypersons, more than 100 Filipinos from all walks of life gathered at 91亚色 recently, to attend a public forum on achievements and challenges that are unique to members of the diaspora in Canada.

The panel discussion followed by a reception was facilitated by 91亚色 and the Philippine Consulate General in Toronto, marking the 75th anniversary of Canada-Philippines diplomatic relations.

The turnout for the October 28 event at 91亚色鈥檚 Tribute Communities Recital Hall indicated attendees鈥 interest in learning more about their own community, while taking it as an opportunity to meet fellow diaspora members, even though it was a weekday.

Welcoming the guests and panelists, immediate past Provost and Vice-President Academic Lisa Phillips noted that as an academic institution, diversity and inclusion are 91亚色鈥檚 core values and that through teaching, research and community-engagement activities, the University is embracing differing perspectives and fostering global fluencies and cross-cultural knowledges. 鈥淭hrough global partnerships on shared goals and values, 91亚色 is committed to addressing global challenges and supporting a more inclusive and sustainable planet for all.鈥

The event concluded with a reception, where community members also had an opportunity to meet with diplomats and panellists and share with them personal experiences in an informal setting.

In her remarks, Philippine Consul General Angelica Escalona said, 鈥淢any Filipinos I met since I arrived here told me that their migration experience to Canada was not easy. But migrating to another land is never easy. It takes hard work, adapting to a new culture and way of life, learning new knowledge, skills and possibly another language, as well as personal and financial sacrifices. But most of all, it is a commitment 鈥 a commitment to a better future. A commitment to contribute to Canadian society. I am happy that even though their start was not easy, many Filipinos in Canada eventually became successful. Others, whose parents were Filipino migrants, also became very successful.鈥

Titled 鈥淧ublic Forum on the Filipino Diaspora in Canada: Celebrating Successes and Addressing Persistent Challenges,鈥 the panel of Filipino and Filipino-Canadian leaders and changemakers shared their thoughts on the success of Filipino professionals in Canada and the barriers that persist.

Panellists 鈥 Manitoba Senator Flordeliz (Gigi) Osler; Justice Steve A. Coroza, Court of Appeal for Ontario Professor Glenda Bonifacio, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Lakehead University and Dance Professor Patrick Alcedo, School of Arts, Media, Performance and Design (AMPD), also highlighted contributions for the diaspora members in academia, politics, arts, culture and society. Professor Philip Kelly, Associate Dean for Research, Graduate & Global Affairs moderated the panel, while Assistant Professor Marissa Largo, Visual Art and Art History, AMPD served as the emcee for the evening.

From left: 91亚色 U Dance Professor Patrick Alcedo, School of Arts, Media, Performance and Design; Professor Glenda Bonifacio, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Lakehead University; Manitoba Senator Flordeliz (Gigi) Osler; and Professor Philip Kelly, and Associate Dean for Research, Graduate & Global Affairs.

鈥淭onight鈥檚 discussion, led by our speakers and panellists has given us much to think about. Hopefully, the points raised will form a springboard from which we can build platforms and programs for action, to make policies that are responsive to building better communities for our community here,鈥 said Deputy Consul General Kerwin Orville Tate, addressing the audiences.

The Philippine Studies Group at 91亚色 Centre for Asian Studies organized the public event with the support of 91亚色 International, which leads the University鈥檚 global engagement initiatives and partnerships.

In her remarks closing the event, Associate Vice President Vinitha Gengatharan at 91亚色 International said that the challenges overcame by the panellists resonated with many, including herself, who immigrated to Canada at an early age. 鈥淲e learned so much from your insights and experiences as you navigated your careers and professions enriched by the unique cultures, systems, and contexts of both Canada and the Philippines.

The event concluded with a reception, where community members also had an opportunity to meet with diplomats and panellists and share with them personal experiences in an informal setting.

Speaking to OMNI Television鈥檚 Paula Saraza during the reception, Philipps said there is a strong representation of Filipino students at 91亚色. 鈥淲e're very proud to have more than 400 Filipino heritage students here at 91亚色鈥 some have come directly from the Philippines. That number has been growing and we hope to see it grow further.鈥

In the same , Consul General Escalona pointed out that it鈥檚 an excellent time to highlight the fact that the Canada-Philippines relationship is the strong people-to-people linkages. 鈥淲hat we actually want to see is, more Filipino Canadian leaders. More Filipino Canadian trailblazers.鈥


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91亚色 students speak about international study and work opportunities /global-engagement/2022/12/07/york-university-students-speak-about-international-study-and-work-opportunities/ Wed, 07 Dec 2022 15:38:00 +0000 /global-engagement/?p=31380 Students reflect on the meaning and depth of their experiences studying and working abroad during an in-person Global Learning Fair. The application deadline for the next cycle of international opportunities for students is Jan. 23, 2023. By Elaine Smith  鈥溾楨xplore, Engage and Experience鈥 is the message our Global Learning Fairs aim to convey to students,鈥 […]

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Students reflect on the meaning and depth of their experiences studying and working abroad during an in-person Global Learning Fair. The application deadline for the next cycle of international opportunities for students is Jan. 23, 2023.

By Elaine Smith

&苍产蝉辫;鈥溾赌樷 is the message our Global Learning Fairs aim to convey to students,鈥 said Ashley Laracy, associate director of global learning for 91亚色 International (YI). 鈥淪ince we recently held our first in-person fair since the pandemic lockdown, we want to make students aware of the opportunities that abound. We hope that this will spur them to begin their applications, submit them by the Jan. 23 deadline and prepare to study or work abroad in the 2023-24 academic year.鈥

The in-person Global Learning Fair featured a number of 91亚色 student exchange programs, some of 91亚色鈥檚 exchange partners, summer abroad programs and internship opportunities, and current and former exchange students eager to share their excitement about the experience. Representatives from the Faculties of Environmental and Urban Change, Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, and Science also took part.

The event held at Vari Hall was followed by two virtual sessions to link students with program and university representatives based around the globe. Laracy noted that .

Studying abroad is beneficial to students in a number of ways, Laracy added.

鈥淥ur world has become increasingly global, and students who take advantage of study abroad opportunities experience this first hand,鈥 she said. 鈥淪pending time in another culture allows them to experience and understand different perspectives on the world, gain skills for the global workplace and increase their employability, since global experience is always desirable. In addition, they may experience a different education system, make friends from different cultures and learn to navigate their way through a new locale. It is an enriching experience, both personally and professionally."

Farzana Rohit calls her 2022 summer study abroad course in Greece 鈥渢he best experience in my life so far.鈥

The fourth-year student went abroad for Greece: A Modern History and can鈥檛 say enough good things about the course and the trip, enthusiasm both she and fellow student Simon Younan shared this month with interested students the in-person Global Learning Fair. 鈥淚 wanted to do something different and it was the best decision I ever made,鈥 said Rohit, a philosophy major.

The students had classes at 91亚色 for two weeks, then embarked on the trip, which had a packed agenda.

鈥淚t was experiential learning, visiting historical sites and museums and immersing ourselves in Greek culture,鈥 she said. 鈥淓very day, it was as if we were in an alternate universe. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.鈥

In Summer 2023, there are more than  that students can explore and choose from. Faculties, in collaboration and with the support of 91亚色 International, offer immersive education experiences in Colombia, Czechia, Ecuador, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Mexico, the United Kingdom, the United States and in the Las Nubes EcoCampus Costa Rica, among others. Led by faculty members from across 91亚色, these programs allow students to study in a different country for several weeks with a group of their known peers and no credit transfer is required.

Ritwika Gupta represented Brunel University, located in London, England, at the fair. She said the university is best known for its medical school for international students and for its sport science program.

鈥淲e are a new partnership with 91亚色,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e have three 91亚色 exchange students this year and the interest will only grow. We want to hear accents from all over the world on our campus.鈥

Ontario Universities International is a provincial program that provides students with the opportunity for exchanges with universities in the German state of Baden-W眉rttemberg (OBW) and the French Rh么ne-Alpes (ORA) region.

鈥淥ur program is supported by provincial funding and there are scholarships up to $3,500 available for all 91亚色 students,鈥 said Agnes Poleszczuk, the program鈥檚 91亚色-based co-ordinator and an alumna of the program herself. Students can study for a semester, undertake a research project, or learn a language during the summer at one of the programs鈥 partner institutions.

Exchange student Mathilde El Ogb is spending a year at 91亚色 as part of her bilingual bachelor鈥檚 degree program in history at the University of Toulouse in France and was eager to share her enthusiasm for student exchange programs.

鈥淚鈥檓 very glad to be here because it is an opportunity to take courses that they don鈥檛 have at my university,鈥 said El Ogb, who has classes in 20th century Canada and Latin American history this semester. 鈥淚鈥檝e made a lot of great friends and it鈥檚 cool to be surrounded by such a big landscape.鈥

Kaitlyn Celentano, a second-year 91亚色 media arts student, is exploring opportunities for studying abroad.

鈥淚 always wanted to do this; it鈥檚 super cool to be able to travel through school,鈥 Celentano said. 鈥淔ilm is a very global business and there鈥檚 history about the way film is being made in different places, so you can see what goes on. I鈥檓 looking at places where English is the main language; there is a huge film business in the United Kingdom, for example.鈥

During the online sessions, students had the opportunity to dig deeper into the opportunities at many individual schools worldwide.

Malm枚 University in Sweden is a new 91亚色 partner institution, said Maria Pihel, the university鈥檚 international co-ordinator.

鈥淲e鈥檙e here to recruit more interest,鈥 Pihel said. 鈥淥ur main educational programs are professional, so it鈥檚 harder to find matches, so we are also looking at internships and placements to give students international experience in different ways.鈥

Laracy of 91亚色 International noted, 鈥淲ith more than 300 global partners worldwide, I am confident that we have a program for all 91亚色 students.鈥

She encourages students to explore stepping outside of their comfort zone, engage in one of 91亚色鈥檚 global learning programs and gain skills through the experience that will set them apart from their peers on the job market.

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Gairdner events inspire world of possibilities for 91亚色 and GTA high school students /global-engagement/2022/12/07/gairdner-events-inspire-world-of-possibilities-for-york-and-gta-high-school-students/ Wed, 07 Dec 2022 13:32:00 +0000 /global-engagement/?p=31327 Gairdner awardees, chosen by two separate juries of experts, travel across Canada, presenting research seminars and doing outreach to inspire future generations of scientists. After participating in online events during the pandemic, the laureates were able to engage with students and researchers in person this fall. When Brittney Remnant was invited to introduce two Canada Gairdner International […]

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Gairdner awardees, chosen by two separate juries of experts, travel across Canada, presenting research seminars and doing outreach to inspire future generations of scientists. After participating in online events during the pandemic, the laureates were able to engage with students and researchers in person this fall.

When Brittney Remnant was invited to introduce two Canada Gairdner International laureates to an audience of high school students visiting 91亚色 to hear their lectures on Oct. 28, she was excited.

鈥淚 ran to the principal investigator in my lab and asked, 鈥業s this real?鈥" said Remnant, a fourth-year honours biomedical science student at 91亚色. 鈥淭he Gairdner Awards are kind of a big deal.鈥

Gairdner Laureates and students prepare to visit Dr. Mark Bayfield's biology lab. Left to right: Undergraduates Taylor Cargill and Brittney Remnant; PhD student Farnaz Mansoori-Noori; 2022 Gairdner laureates, Drs. Katalin Karik贸 and John Dick; PhD students Jennifer Porat and Kyra Kerkhofs; Dr. Bayfield

罢丑别听聽are Canada鈥檚 only major international scientific prize. Twenty-four per cent of the 402 recipients have gone on to be awarded a Nobel Prize. Awards have been given out since 1957. Today, the Gairdner Foundation awards seven awards annually, which include five Canada Gairdner International Awards for biomedical research, the John Dirks Canada Gairdner Global Health Award and the Canada Gairdner Wightman Award.

鈥91亚色 has been part of the official Gairdner celebrations for more than a decade,鈥 noted Ronald Pearlman, 91亚色 professor emeritus and former associate scientific director for the awards program. Pearlman was instrumental in expanding the high school program nationwide.

Dr. Katalin Karik贸 and Ronald Pearlman, 91亚色 professor emeritus
Dr. Katalin Karik贸 and Ronald Pearlman, 91亚色 professor emeritus

Gairdner awardees, chosen by two separate juries of experts, travel across Canada, presenting research seminars and doing outreach to inspire future generations of scientists. After participating in online events during the pandemic, the laureates were able to engage with students and researchers in person this fall.

The Gairdner Foundation organized a series of events, 鈥淕airdner Week鈥 in the GTA. The Gairdner Day at 91亚色, the University鈥檚 most prestigious science event, is co-organized by 91亚色 and the Gairdner Foundation. 91亚色 students, faculty and staff had the opportunity to participate in Gairdner Day events on campus, and other Gairdner Week events off campus. The University鈥檚 Gairdner participation in celebrating the success of the laureates reflects a commitment to Access to Success 鈥 one of six priorites laid out in 91亚色's University Academic Plan 鈥 supporting students to reach their full potential, research-intensification and internationalization. 

鈥91亚色 hosts a two-pronged program,鈥 said Pearlman. He worked with Jennifer Steeves, associate vice-president, research, and Barbara Edwards, senior policy advisor from the Office of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation, to arrange the Gairdner day events.

鈥淭he laureates talk to high school students in the morning, sharing the stories about why they got into science and how they chose their particular research topic. In the afternoon, there is the 91亚色 Gairdner lecture, where the laureates talk to faculty and research trainees about their research. In between, we have a small luncheon hosted by the president where select students and faculty get a chance to meet the laureates.鈥

Dr. Stuart Orkin, 2022 Gairdner Laureate, addresses more than 300 GTA high school students at 91亚色's Gairdner Day

This year, the high school students enjoyed talks by  David G. Nathan Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber/Boston Children鈥檚 Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, and , senior vice-president RNA Protein Replacement Therapies, BioNTech SE. The laureates have each made transformational contributions to improve human health. Karik贸鈥檚 work, for example, formed the basis for the mRNA vaccines used to prevent COVID-19 infections.

鈥淚t was a spectacular experience,鈥 said Remnant. 鈥淚 arrived early, and Dr. Pearlman introduced me to the laureates; I also went to lunch with them afterward and to the afternoon lectures. When you are in a scientific field, you do science because you love it, and it was nice to see that reflected by scientists at such a high level. They are doing spectacular things to make a difference and are so down to Earth; they don鈥檛 do science for fancy awards.鈥

Kate Duncan, senior planner, on-campus recruitment and events, organizes the high school program. It brings approximately 300 Grade 11 and 12 students from seven schools across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to campus along with their biology teachers.

鈥淚t鈥檚 great because it exposes the students to different science pathways beyond medicine,鈥 Duncan said. 鈥淭he scientists talk about their careers and the challenges they overcame; their general messages are really important for that age group.鈥

At the 91亚色 Gairdner lecture, faculty and research trainees heard from Karik贸 and , the Canada Research Chair in Stem Cell Biology at the University of Toronto and senior scientist at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.

Yanan Shan, a 91亚色 PhD student in women鈥檚 reproductive health, attended the afternoon program and said, 鈥淭he two professors gave brilliant talks, and the talk by Katalin Karik贸 inspired me a lot. 鈥 The idea to use modified mRNA for carrying information in vaccines to induce an immune response in the body was very advanced 30 years ago, but she must face a lot of questions and challenges in her study.

鈥淚 think it is a great honour and precious opportunity for me to attend this lecture on campus.鈥

Nilanjuli Ganguli, a 91亚色 PhD student in environmental studies, was selected to attend another of the Gairdner Week events, a luncheon with the laureates off-campus. She sat with , winner of the John Dirks Canada Gairdner Global Health Award for his work on improving maternal and child health and nutrition among marginalized and rural populations in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.

鈥淭o meet someone doing work that is having a global impact is quite meaningful and inspiring,鈥 said Ganguli. 鈥淵ou often think that one person can鈥檛 make a change, but if you are smart and strategic about your means and goals, you can make it happen.鈥

Bhutta gave her his card, and Ganguli, whose research is also based in rural Africa, plans to reach out to him for mentorship.

91亚色 Gairdner Day, along with Gairdner Week events, were designed to inspire future laureates at 91亚色 and GTA high schools.

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YSpace helps startups ease into the Canadian marketplace /global-engagement/2022/02/10/yspace-helps-startups-ease-into-the-canadian-marketplace/ Thu, 10 Feb 2022 16:58:00 +0000 /global-engagement/?p=31419 91亚色鈥檚 flourishing entrepreneurship hub, YSpace, is drawing the attention of many international companies seeking a market foothold in Canada. By Elaine Smith As 91亚色鈥檚 hub for entrepreneurs and startups, YSpace is committed to fostering innovation in its many forms and stages. 鈥淲e develop programs to help companies get launched and develop traction,鈥 says Nafis […]

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91亚色鈥檚 flourishing entrepreneurship hub, YSpace, is drawing the attention of many international companies seeking a market foothold in Canada.

By Elaine Smith

Nafis Ahmed

As 91亚色鈥檚 hub for entrepreneurs and startups, YSpace is committed to fostering innovation in its many forms and stages.

鈥淲e develop programs to help companies get launched and develop traction,鈥 says Nafis Ahmed, entrepreneurship manager for YSpace, which, to date, has supported 410 ventures that have generated $33.8 million in revenue and created 606 jobs. 鈥淲e have credibility and a network of relationships that we鈥檝e been building for five years that can assist. Once a company joins YSpace, they are part of a select community and can connect with each other and with mentors at any time.鈥

Increasingly, YSpace programs draw international companies seeking a foothold in Canada in food service, technology and other sectors.

鈥淕iven Toronto鈥檚 diversity of cultures and the Greater Toronto Area鈥檚 growing reputation as the leading Canadian entrepreneurial hub, it is an extremely attractive proposition for international businesses interested in breaking into the North American marketplace,鈥 says Amir Asif, 91亚色's vice-president of research and innovation.

Enhancing internationalization is a major priority and a multipronged effort at the University.

鈥淚nternationalization and global engagement include supporting global entrepreneurship. YSpace is a perfect vehicle for making that happen,鈥 adds Vinitha Gengatharan, executive director of 91亚色 International, the University鈥檚 globalization arm.

YSpace began its international outreach in 2020 with an accelerator program for Chilean food and beverage companies eager for an introduction to the Canadian marketplace. YSpace worked with the Pro-Chile Trade Commission to mentor startups entering the United States about the differences in marketing their products in Canada.

Judy Chang

鈥淭he companies said they wished they had received similar guidance when they were trying to get traction in the United States,鈥 says Judy Chang, YSpace program adviser. 鈥淯nderstanding the cultural nuances and different regulations is invaluable.

鈥淎s we helped the Chilean companies, we realized we could apply this knowledge to other countries by offering similar workshops, mentorship and a networking-cum-pitch opportunity."

YSpace tailors its approach to working with newcomers 鈥 whether they are startups or mature small enterprises 鈥 to their needs. The hub鈥檚 recent work with Korean companies, for instance, grew out of an inquiry from an entrepreneur with a Korean background who connected YSpace with the Korean Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA)

KOTRA asked YSpace to put together a 12-week program focusing on assisting Korean companies to validate an approach to the Canadian marketplace, engage in conversations with potential investors and understand the appropriate way to sell products to local consumers. The program also included a mentorship component, giving each company the opportunity to work one-to-one with a successful entrepreneur who could review their plans.

鈥淭he ultimate goals we set for them were to determine if Canada was a good market for them and what they could bring to Canada was unique,鈥 says Ahmed. 鈥淥nce they decided it would be viable, we wanted them to create a pilot for building a customer base.鈥

Ellen Kim, research analyst and project associate at KOTRA Toronto, says, 鈥淲e developed a great partnership with YSpace by co-hosting the 2021 Canada Acceleration Program for Korean startups. The YSpace team and community have actively offered amazing support to the Korean startups so they can have better ideas about entering the Canadian market. Mentors from YSpace have built such a meaningful relationship with each Korean startup, which contributed a lot to the success of our three-month program. Unlimeat and HeyIam 鈥 two promising Korean startups 鈥 found great partners and business connections in Canada by joining this program.

鈥淲e hope our partnership strengthens the bilateral ties between Korea and Canada,鈥 adds Kim.

Ellen Kim
Sunjoon Mun

The KOTRA program culminated in a pitch evening for five companies 鈥 one food services company and four technology businesses 鈥 that offered them the opportunity to test their offerings and their newly acquired understanding of the Canadian business milieu with investors. Now, these companies are fine-tuning their offerings based on the feedback they received and deciding when or if they will enter the Canadian marketplace.

鈥淚t was a great opportunity for KOTRA to co-operate with YSpace in 2021,鈥 says Sunjoon Mun, manager of KOTRA Toronto. 鈥淲e hope many Korean startups find their business opportunities in Canada with the continuous support of YSpace."

The team at YSpace encourages international startups to take advantage of their offerings.

鈥淏y working with us, startups new to the Canadian market gain access to reliable resources and a vetted network of mentors and supporters,鈥 says David Kwok, director of YSpace. 鈥淲e have an exclusive  with over 30 different offerings unique to our members.

鈥淥ur roster of experts and seasoned entrepreneurs comprises people who are community driven. These vetted networks will provide pro-bono support. Meanwhile, working with the University provides companies new to the Canadian marketplace a level of credibility with potential partners and access to top talent,鈥 says Kwok.

David Kwok

Kwok says that in addition to its training programs, YSpace can connect startups with policymakers or government for additional insight on procurement processes and also put them in touch with a steady stream of 91亚色 talent from more than 100 countries, pursuing a wide range of professional or research-oriented programs, and at various stages in their careers.

鈥淲e continue to refine and tune our own systems and strategies to help international companies better in the long run,鈥 adds Kwok.

YSpace is 91亚色鈥檚 entrepreneurship hub at Innovation 91亚色 in the Office of the Vice-President Research & Innovation. Innovation 91亚色 facilitates and maximizes the commercial, economic and social impacts of research and innovation, and creates a culture of engaged scholarship and experiential learning. Visit  to learn more.

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