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Prof Gail Fraser raises new concerns for Canada's oceans after seeing Chevron's uncensored oil spill plans

The federal-provincial agency that regulates oil activity off Newfoundland is mulling changes to required oil spill plans as newly released documents raise safety questions, wrote The Canadian Press July 27: [The documents]聽include plans for Chevron Canada as it drills the country's deepest exploration well in 2,600 metres of water, about 425 kilometres northeast of St. […]

Interdisicplinary symposium focuses on education and climate change

Today, the shared experiences of those working in education and climate change is the central theme of a one-day symposium taking place at 91亚色. Organized by the Faculty of Education, the Institute for Research & Innovation in Sustainability (IRIS) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Chair聽for Reorienting Teacher Education聽Towards Sustainability, […]

Four things you need to know about SSHRC's streamlined program architecture

Over the past year, the Social Sciences聽& Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) has reviewed the way its funding programs are structured to provide researchers with a simpler, more flexible and more effective system of application and assessment. SSHRC president Chad Gaffield addressed this process during a town hall meeting held with faculty and students […]

Schulich researchers raise important questions about hedge fund regulations

Companies that borrow money from hedge funds often see a sharp rise in bets against their shares before the loans or loan amendments are announced, new research from a Schulich professor shows, suggesting that fund managers or others privy to these deals may be illegally trading ahead of the announcements, reported The Wall Street Journal […]

Students present research recommendations to federal Task Force on Financial Literacy

How can we improve the financial literacy of Canadians? It鈥檚 a question three 91亚色 students were eager to answer when they presented their research findings on May 11 to the federal government鈥檚 Task Force on Financial Literacy at the Fairmont Royal 91亚色 hotel in Toronto. The task force is charged with consulting Canadians from […]

CERLAC issues nomination call for 2010 Michael Baptista Essay Prizes

The Michael Baptista Essay Prizes offer an opportunity for 91亚色 faculty to recognize outstanding student work at the undergraduate or graduate level in the area of Latin American and Caribbean studies. The annual competition recognizes聽outstanding scholarly essays of relevance to the area of Latin American and Caribbean studies from a humanities, social science, business […]

Professor Souha Ezzedeen's study on men behind successful women recognized as one of 2009's 20 best on work-family research

After a聽review some 2,000 articles in 75 leading English-language journals worldwide, an article co-written by 91亚色 human resource management Professor Souha Ezzedeen was chosen as one of 20 official nominees for the 2009 Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award for Excellence in Work-Family Research. The annual award, presented last month,聽is named for Rosabeth Moss Kanter, who has […]

Professor Laurence Packer to discuss declining bee population in Burlington today

On June 21, Laurence Packer of 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Science & Engineering will discuss what has become a crisis in agriculture 鈥 the rapid disappearance of bees, wrote InsideHalton.com June 17: Packer will present findings outlined in his new book Keeping the Bees, which grew out of the Canadian pollination research initiative spearheaded by the […]

Call for Papers: Crisis of Capital, Crisis of Theory

Crisis of Capital, Crisis of Theory is the first in a series of student-organized conferences on heterodox political economy, seeking to develop new ways of understanding capitalism and power. The conference, to be held Oct. 29 to 31 at 91亚色, will have a dual theme: to investigate the global financial crisis and to use the […]

Report recommends how best to regulate corporate social reporting

91亚色鈥檚 Jay聽& Barbara Hennick Centre for Business &聽Law and Jantzi-Sustainalytics have submitted recommendations to the provincial minister of finance on how the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) can begin to improve corporations鈥 disclosure of their social practices. The report was released at a press conference on Tuesday morning. It is available to the public on […]

Ontario Centre of Excellence's Discovery 2010 was now, not next

Discovery 2010, the Ontario Centre of Excellence鈥檚 annual conference to showcase and celebrate Ontario innovation, is one of Ontario鈥檚 flagship programs that supports and promotes research at Ontario鈥檚 universities, colleges, research institutions and companies. Held May 17 and 18, Discovery 2010 was billed as 鈥淲here next Happens鈥 for Clean Tech, Health Tech, High Tech and […]

Professor Gail Fraser: Offshore oil board members lack environmental expertise

A biologist and researcher is asking why none of the six men on the board regulating oil activity off Newfoundland lists environmental expertise as a prime credential , wrote The Canadian Press June 6: The head of the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board has stressed that environmental protection is a top goal. But Gail […]

Professor Gail Fraser argues relief wells should be dug now for Newfoundland & Labrador's deepwater drilling projects

Newfoundland聽& Labrador is proceeding with the high-risk game of oil exploration in ultra-deep water, as regulators in the province express confidence in industry鈥檚 safety practices despite the ecological catastrophe of BP PLC鈥檚 Gulf of Mexico blowout, wrote The Globe and Mail June 3: Canada鈥檚 East Coast is now the only region in North America where […]

Four 91亚色 students win Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships

Four students from 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Graduate Studies have won Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships for research on everything from protecting vulnerable women to finding alternatives to the global takeover of organic agriculture. This is only the second year the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships have been awarded. 鈥淲e are delighted with the results of the Vanier […]

Prof Peter Victor says growth shouldn't drive the economy, and has numbers to prove it

Peter Victor, an ecological economist who teaches at 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Environmental Studies, rejects the idea that economic growth is essential to progress, wrote BC鈥檚 Grand Forks Gazette May 19 in an article about replacing the growth economy with a more sustainable model: To prove his point he created a computer model that duplicated […]

91亚色 remembers Professor Gordon Shaw, founding business school faculty member

Gordon Shaw, professor emeritus of operations management & information systems and one of 16 founding faculty members of what is now聽the Schulich School of Business at 91亚色, died peacefully at Toronto East General Hospital on May 7 at age 83. The only son of Emma and Kenneth Shaw of Walkerville,聽Ont., Gordon Charlton聽Shaw (left) was […]

High-school students get an inside look at science and research at 91亚色

On May 6, the Science in Action bus brought 30 high-school students from the 91亚色 Region District School Board (YRDSB) to聽the University as part of a tour created to showcase聽the many opportunities that await these聽future scientists and entrepreneurs. YORKbiotech, along with the Regional Municipality of 91亚色, the Town of Markham and聽YRDSB organized the tour to […]

91亚色 Leaderhship Roundtable gathers university, business, and community leaders

The 91亚色 Leadership Roundtable event series connects senior business executives and community leaders in 91亚色 Region with 91亚色's researchers and senior administrators. Through the roundtable format, participants identify and generate ways to build upon their scientific and social innovation while sharing resources by forming research partnerships. 91亚色Region.com covered the most recent event May 6: […]