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91亚色 celebrates its 2013-2014 research leaders

91亚色 will celebrate its faculty, students and post-doctoral fellows who have earned honours and achievements for research and creative excellence at its annual 91亚色 U Research Leaders event on Tuesday, Feb. 25. 鈥淭his is our second annual event recognizing 91亚色鈥檚 Research Leaders and we plan to continue carrying forward this tradition,鈥 said Robert Hach茅, […]

Learn how to succeed in nominating faculty for prestigious awards

Learn how to make your nomination package sparkle! On Monday, June 11, from 2 to 3pm, 91亚色 Vice-President Academic Patrick Monahan and Lisa Philipps, associate vice-president research, are hosting an informative workshop that will cover how to prepare an effective nomination package. The session will take place in 626 91亚色 Research Tower. Topics that will […]

Grad student researchers get awards at Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies

Two PhD candidates in 91亚色鈥檚 Graduate Program in Music are among the half-dozen international scholars awarded study grants this year by the Morroe Berger 鈥 Benny Carter Jazz Research Fund. The awards enabled Bonnie Brett and Ryan Bruce to advance their doctoral research with a visit to the prestigious Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers […]

HSBC Bank Canada donates $1 million to 91亚色

Environmental scholarship in Canada got a聽big boost yesterday with the announcement of a $1-million donation from HSBC Bank Canada to聽91亚色 to support undergraduate students in the Faculty of Environmental Studies.聽 The gift is the single largest corporate endowment supporting Environmental Studies Awards in Canada. More than 15 bachelor of environmental studies students will receive […]

Professor Peter Victor wins Molson Prize

91亚色 environmental studies Professor Peter Victor has been named the recipient of this year鈥檚 prestigious Canada Council Molson Prize in the social sciences for outstanding lifetime achievement. Victor, a聽renowned research professor in 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Environmental Studies, is being recognized for his trailblazing research which has led to the emergence of a new discipline […]

91亚色 and United Way of 91亚色 Region examine link between living conditions and health

If where you鈥檙e born, live and work 鈭 and the health-care system you access 鈭 determines a lot about how healthy you鈥檒l be, what can local governments and community agencies do to improve your well-being? The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) has awarded 91亚色 and the United Way of 91亚色 Region $93,000 to […]

Worldwide Short Film Festival salutes 91亚色's Film Department with retrospective

Hailing it as 鈥渙ne of the best film schools in Canada鈥, the Canadian Film Centre鈥檚 Worldwide Short Film Festival (WSFF) is honouring 91亚色鈥檚 Department of Film with a dedicated retrospective screening at the Royal Ontario Museum on June 1. Now in its 17th year,聽WSFF is the leading venue for the exhibition and promotion of […]

YRDSB recognizes ABEL program director Janet Murphy for service to education

Teaching with technology is a good thing, and no one knows it better than Janet Murphy. The 91亚色 Region District School Board (YRDSB) has awarded Murphy,聽director of 91亚色鈥檚 Advanced Broadband Enabled Learning (ABEL) on applied research program in the Office of the Vice-President Research & Innovation, an Outstanding Service Award. Under Murphy鈥檚 leadership, ABEL鈥檚 team […]

Osgoode Professor Stepan Wood's co-authored book in running for best book on Canadian Politics

Prize named to honour Professor Emeritus Donald V. Smiley A new book by Osgoode Hall Law School Professor Stepan Wood (LLB '92) and University of Toronto political economist Stephen Clarkson has been nominated for the Canadian Political Science Association's prestigious 2011 Smiley Prize for the best book on Canadian politics. Examining Canadians鈥 complicated roles as […]

Professors John Saul and Paul Lovejoy to receive lifetime achievement awards from CAAS

For two 91亚色 professors, receiving an award for Lifetime Achievement in African Studies from the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS) represents a major acknowledgement of decades of work in African liberation, research and teaching. 91亚色 Professor Emeritus John S. Saul and 91亚色 Distinguished Research Professor in African history and Canada Research Chair Paul Lovejoy […]

Music scholar Judith Cohen wins Library of Congress fellowship

Over the next four months, ethnomusicologist Judith R. Cohen will spend her days in Washington, DC鈥檚 Library of Congress poring over the 1952 diaries of Alan Lomax, the legendary field collector of folk music in the 20th century. For the past 10 years, Cohen, a 91亚色 lecturer and performer who specializes in Judeo-Spanish Sephardic songs, […]

Juno-nominated Professor Christina Petrowska Quilico to launch two CDs

Juno-nominated pianist and 91亚色 music Professor Christina Petrowska Quilico will launch her 24th and 25th CD, Glass Houses Revisited and The Liszt Anniversary Collection, at a concert Thursday at the Glenn Gould Studio. The CD launch and recital will take place at 7:30pm, March 17, at the Glenn Gould Studio, CBC Building, 250 Front St. […]

Professor Stephanie Martin's canticle settings sung by University of Cambridge choir

With the rich monastic history of some of England鈥檚 universities, the tradition of聽choral evensong still thrives, creating a thirst for new settings for the canticles. As Canada is not steeped in the same rituals, few Canadians take this work on, making 91亚色 music Professor Stephanie Martin the exception. She composed a new setting of the […]

Winners of the 2010 Michael Baptista Essay Prize announced

The two winners of the 2010 Michael Baptista Essay Prize for outstanding scholarly papers on topics of relevance聽in the area of Latin American and Caribbean Studies have been announced. At the undergraduate level, international studies student Margaret Bancerz won for her essay 鈥淐ounter-Hegemony and ALBA: The Answer to the FTAA鈥, while at the graduate level, […]

Adjunct Professor Lata Pada receives one of India's highest awards

Alumna Lata Pada (MFA 鈥96), adjunct professor in the Department of Dance's graduate program, has already received Canada鈥檚 highest award 鈥 the Order of Canada, in 2009聽鈥 but now she can add one of India鈥檚 highest honours to her collection. In January, Pada accepted the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award聽for her contributions to Indian dance and […]

YCAR accepting applications for three different awards

The 91亚色 Centre for Asian Research (YCAR) will be accepting applications for three awards offered in the winter 2011 term 鈥 the Vivienne Poy Asian Research Award, the YCAR Language Award and the Albert C.W. Chan Foundation Fellowship. The application deadline for all three awards is 4pm on Monday, Feb. 14. There is one Vivienne […]

CAUT recognizes Professor Andrea O'Reilly for motherhood research

There is little that 91亚色 women鈥檚 studies Professor Andrea O鈥橰eilly (BA Hons. '85, MA '87, PhD '96) hasn鈥檛 done when it comes to researching, writing and advocating for motherhood and mothering. She started a press, a journal and an association devoted to motherhood, designed the first university course on motherhood in Canada, and wrote and […]

Professor Marin Litoiu recognized for cloud computing achievements

This has been a banner year for Marin Litoiu. The computer scientist has won two major awards and just received a $500,000 grant to聽expand his research at 91亚色. Litoiu has won awards before, but these particular ones stem from his pioneering work in cloud computing, the next big evolution in computing technology. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one of […]

Faculty of Science & Engineering's research awards honour three professors

The work of three researchers from the Faculty of Science & Engineering (FSE) was honoured聽during the FSE Honours & Awards night on Nov. 18. The evening saw the presentation of the faculty's inaugural internal research awards to聽chemistry Professor Dasantila Golemi-Kotra, recipient of the 2010 Early Researcher Award; biology Professor Chun Peng, recipient of the 2010 […]