91亚色 graduate students Pierre-Yann Dub茅 Dolbec, Douglas Hunter and Juha Mikkonen are the 2012 recipients of Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, Canada鈥檚 most prestigious awards for doctoral research. Each will receive聽$50,000 per year for three years.
Vanier scholars are selected for their exceptional leadership skills and for realizing the highest standards of scholarly achievement in graduate studies in natural sciences, engineering, and the social sciences and humanities.
Pierre-Yann Dub茅 Dolbec (left) is a doctoral student in 91亚色鈥檚 Graduate Program in Administration, offered through the Schulich School of Business. A world traveller, Dub茅 Dolbec has conducted research, studied and fostered collaborations in more than 30 countries, including India, France and Denmark.
Dub茅 Dolbec has an聽undergraduate degree in business administration from Laval University and a master鈥檚 of science in marketing from HEC Montr茅al. His previous research on brand experiences is set to be published in the coming year.
鈥淧ierre-Yann is motivated, highly involved and enthusiastic,鈥 said Allan Hutchinson, dean and associate vice-president graduate, 鈥渁nd he has an exemplary drive for research innovation.鈥
Dub茅 Dolbec's聽research is aimed at helping聽create public spaces that encourage more socially responsible behaviour when people come together in large groups, perhaps avoiding destructive riots and creating an environment that fosters more peaceful discussion.
Douglas Hunter (right) is completing his doctoral studies in 91亚色鈥檚 Graduate Program in History. A nationally known and award-winning author, public intellectual, popular historian, journalist and artist,聽Hunter is dedicated to educating a national audience by making Canadian history accessible.
鈥淲ith an unusual academic background for a doctoral student in history, Mr. Hunter鈥檚 work in historical nonfiction has been exceptional, incisive and richly informative,鈥 said Hutchinson.
The winner of the National Business Book Award in 2002 for The Bubble and the Bear: How Nortel Burst the Canadian Dream聽(Doubleday 2002) in which Hunter analyzed the聽rise and fall of Nortel Networks, Hunter is also the聽author of six history books on topics as diverse as hockey and North American exploration, and聽numerous articles on historians and historical聽artifacts. With an undergraduate degree in humanities from McMaster University and an advanced degree in securities, Hunter's career has included working as a journalist, editor, illustrator and graphic designer for newspapers, magazines and publishing houses, before he started his own business in 1993.
Now focused on his doctoral research at 91亚色,聽Hunter is exploring 鈥渃ryptohistory鈥, looking at how scholarly histories have influenced and been influenced by public prejudices. Similar to conventional histories, cryptohistorical ideas bolstered the celebration of the racial and cultural superiority of European colonists and later immigrant communities. Douglas is interested in particular in how cryptohistorians appropriated indigenous records, particularly in rock art, oral traditions and archaeological material, to support claims of pre-Columbian European visitors.
Juha Mikkonen (left) is working toward聽a PhD in health policy and equity studies. Working in Finnish, French and English, Mikkonen joined 91亚色 with impressive background in research. With聽more than聽50 professional and academic contributions geared towards linking academic and non-academic fields, he also has more than a decade working in health promotion in Helsinki and in poverty reduction in 27 European nations.
Mikkonen joined 91亚色`s Health Policy and Equity Studies Program with undergraduate and master鈥檚 degrees in social sciences from the University of Helsinki, Finland. As a visiting scholar at 91亚色, he co-authored a report, Social Determinants of Health: The Canadian Facts with聽91亚色 Professor Dennis Raphael. The report aims to educate the public and health advocates about social determinants of health and shifting thought processes surrounding well-being.
His doctoral research, a comparative analysis of Canadian and Finnish public health policy, will help in developing future policy in both countries and beyond.聽鈥淐reative motivated and thoughtful,聽Mikkonen will provide many insights into current health policy debate in Canada,鈥 said Hutchinson.
鈥淲e are, of course, incredibly proud of our Vanier scholars,鈥 says Peter Mulvihill, associate dean, Graduate Studies at 91亚色. 鈥淭hey have each demonstrated their talents at bringing their research out into the world, and the world into their research. I look forward to seeing their progress and the evolution of their work over the next few years.鈥
Administered by Canada鈥檚 three federal granting agencies, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada and the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Vanier Canada scholarship program鈥檚 goal is to build world-class research capacity in Canada by recruiting and supporting top-tier doctoral students who will positively contribute to聽Canada's economic, social and research-based growth.
The Vanier scholarship program is available online at .
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