reputation Archives | Research & Innovation /research/tag/reputation/ Wed, 29 Jan 2025 19:49:40 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Learn how to succeed in nominating faculty for prestigious awards /research/2012/06/07/learn-how-to-succeed-in-nominating-faculty-for-prestigious-awards-2/ Thu, 07 Jun 2012 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2012/06/07/learn-how-to-succeed-in-nominating-faculty-for-prestigious-awards-2/ 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 […]

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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 be covered include:

  • Recognizing Success and Building Reputation Through Awards;
  • Finding Awards, Identifying Candidates;
  • Ingredients of Success: The Nomination Letter, the CV, Letters of Support; and
  • Award Adjudication: The Inside Story.

The session is designed for staff work in faculty dean鈥檚 offices, department chairs, and directors of schools, associate deans of research, research officers and research directors. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Participants will have an opportunity to view precedent files to see what works and there will be a question-and-answer session following the presentation. While the focus is on research awards, the information presented will be relevant to teaching and other kinds of awards.

If you are interested in attending, to Lia Cavaliere or call 416-736-2100 ext. 33782.

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91亚色 appoints two new associate vice-presidents of research /research/2011/10/06/york-appoints-two-new-associate-vice-presidents-of-research-2/ Thu, 06 Oct 2011 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2011/10/06/york-appoints-two-new-associate-vice-presidents-of-research-2/ Robert Hach茅, 91亚色 vice-president research & innovation, has appointed聽Professors Lisa Philipps and Walter Tholen, as associate vice-presidents research for five-year terms, effective Nov. 1. 鈥淚 am delighted that Lisa and Walter have accepted the positions,鈥 said Hach茅.聽鈥91亚色 is home to exceptional students, staff and faculty in every discipline. Recognizing our strengths in interdisciplinary and collaborative […]

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Robert Hach茅, 91亚色 vice-president research & innovation, has appointed聽Professors Lisa Philipps and Walter Tholen, as associate vice-presidents research for five-year terms, effective Nov. 1.

鈥淚 am delighted that Lisa and Walter have accepted the positions,鈥 said Hach茅.聽鈥91亚色 is home to exceptional students, staff and faculty in every discipline. Recognizing our strengths in interdisciplinary and collaborative research, we are developing partnerships and initiatives that will continue to enhance our international research reputation and exploring new ways to showcase the innovative and important work of 91亚色鈥檚 researchers,鈥 said聽Hach茅. 鈥淥ur new leadership team is ready to move forward on a new and exciting strategic path to build on our research successes.鈥

In their new roles,聽Philipps and Tholen will provide leadership in promoting strategic research development at 91亚色 and lead the development of research policy that bridges the needs of researchers and the institution.聽They will work with Hach茅聽to intensify the services available for all researchers, track 91亚色's research performance more effectively and enlarge the University's collaborative role with external stakeholders and communities.

Right: Lisa Philipps

Philipps (LLM '92), served as associate dean research, graduate studies & institutional relations, at 91亚色's Osgoode Hall Law School from聽2009 to 2011, and has been on faculty at 91亚色 since 1996.聽Prior to that, she held appointments in the faculties of law at the University of Victoria and the University of British Columbia, and has held visiting professorships at Melbourne Law School, University College London and the University of Toronto, among other institutions.聽Her research focuses on tax law, budgets, and feminist legal studies.

Philipps聽has participated in several projects funded by the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada and has published extensively on topics such as fiscal transparency, tax expenditures, income splitting, gender budgeting, the distributional impact of tax cuts and the tax treatment of unpaid work.聽She has provided tax policy expertise to parliamentary committees, women鈥檚 groups, public agencies and the media.聽She has been active in 91亚色's senate and its committees and was a member of the White Paper Implementation Committee on Research Intensification at 91亚色.

鈥91亚色 has earned international recognition for excellence in research,鈥 said Philipps. 鈥淚 am looking forward to working with our exceptional researchers, students and staff, as we continue to promote the vast range of cutting-edge and interdisciplinary research projects at the University.鈥

Tholen, who received his PhD from the University of M眉nster and his Habilitation four years later from Fernuniversit盲t Hagen, Germany, has held a number of appointments at 91亚色.聽He has served as associate dean of research and faculty affairs and聽interim dean in the Faculty of Science聽& Engineering. Tholen was also chair聽of the Department of Mathematics聽& Statistics.聽He has been on faculty since 1983.

Tholen has also been a visiting professor at numerous institutions, including Max Planck Institute in Bonn, ETH Z眉rich, University of British Columbia, McGill University, University of Sydney, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Georgian Academy of Sciences, University of Coimbra, University of L'Aquila and University of Trieste. His general research interests are in category theory and its applications to algebra, topology and computer science. His research examines the establishment of algebraic and topological facts in arbitrary categories, without recourse to sets. His work is published in some 120 research articles and is supported by the Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada.

Right: Walter Tholen

鈥淎s the University expands its academic endeavours, this is an exciting time to take on this leadership position at 91亚色,鈥 said Tholen.聽鈥淚 am looking forward to working with my colleagues and the 91亚色 community to broaden and strengthen the research enterprise at the University.鈥

Hach茅聽added, 鈥淟isa and Walter鈥檚 leadership contribution will be essential as we work towards intensifying research at the University, attracting and retaining the world鈥檚 best researchers, and building and strengthening new and existing partnerships with industry, government and community organizations to support new collaborative research projects. I look forward to working with them to advance strategic research initiatives at the University.鈥

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David Phipps and 91亚色's KMb Unit named Canada's biggest influencers /research/2011/09/28/david-phipps-and-yorks-kmb-unit-named-canadas-biggest-influencers-2/ Wed, 28 Sep 2011 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2011/09/28/david-phipps-and-yorks-kmb-unit-named-canadas-biggest-influencers-2/ David Phipps, director of 91亚色's聽Research Services and Knowledge Exchange, has been named the most influential knowledge broker in Canada, according to a report by Knowledge Mobilization Works,聽a consulting and training company based in Ottawa. The Canadian Knowledge Mobilization 100, a survey run by Knowledge Mobilization Works, asked respondents to rank the biggest influences of their […]

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David Phipps, director of 91亚色's聽Research Services and Knowledge Exchange, has been named the most influential knowledge broker in Canada, according to a report by Knowledge Mobilization Works,聽a consulting and training company based in Ottawa.

The Canadian Knowledge Mobilization 100, a survey run by , asked respondents to rank the biggest influences of their knowledge mobilization practice. Phipps, who leads 91亚色鈥檚 Knowledge Mobilization Unit and , Canada鈥檚 knowledge mobilization network, topped the list.

Left: David Phipps

Also mentioned among the top influencers in Canada were Peter Levesque (Knowledge Mobilization Works), Melanie Barwick (Hospital for Sick Children), Ben Levin (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education) and Gary Myers (KMbeing.com). 聽The survey collected responses from Jan. 5 to June 15, and results were released by Knowledge Mobilization Works on Monday.

鈥淜nowledge mobilization is a key element of 91亚色鈥檚 research outreach strategy,鈥 said Robert Hach茅, 91亚色鈥檚 vice-president research & innovation. 鈥淭hrough David鈥檚 efforts and leadership, 91亚色鈥檚 excellent reputation as a leading knowledge mobilization university in Canada continues to be strengthened.聽This recognition by his peers is well deserved.鈥

91亚色 piloted institutional knowledge mobilization in 2005 under a grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.聽Since then, 91亚色 has grown its knowledge mobilization collaboration with the University of Victoria to include the other four 搁别蝉别补谤肠丑滨尘辫补肠迟-搁茅蝉别补耻滨尘辫补肠迟搁别肠丑别谤肠丑别 universities: Memorial University of Newfoundland & Labrador, Universit茅 du Qu茅bec 脿 Montr茅al, University of Guelph and University of Saskatchewan.聽91亚色 also works closely with the United Way of 91亚色 Region to deliver knowledge mobilization services to the 91亚色 Region community, municipal and regional agencies.

Knowledge mobilization is a suite of services that connect university research and expertise to government and community agencies so that research can help these organizations make better informed decisions about public policy and social services. Knowledge mobilization is a process that results in social innovation.

鈥淜nowledge mobilization has become very important for Canada,鈥 said Steven Gaetz, professor in the Faculty of Education who leads both the and the . 鈥淒avid鈥檚 work and that of the knowledge mobilization unit is very helpful to those of us seeking to make research accessible to policy makers.鈥

Levesque, president and CEO of Knowledge Mobilization Works, undertook the survey to obtain a snapshot of who people see as influential in their knowledge mobilization practice in Canada.

鈥淲e think that knowledge mobilization as a concept and as a practice is growing. We think that we have barely scratched the surface of understanding what influences knowledge mobilization practice,鈥 said Levesque.

Founded in January 2007, Knowledge Mobilization Works聽supports聽individuals and organizations to create incentives and infrastructure for knowledge mobilization.

For more information on 91亚色鈥檚 Knowledge Mobilization Unit contact , manager, Knowledge Mobilization at ext.聽88876.

To view the results of the survey, visit .

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