Faculty members at Royal Roads University are leaders in innovative research that's intentionally designed to contribute to positive change in individuals’ lives, communities and societies. Refine results Search by keyword Year - Any -2014201520162017201820192020202120222023 Program area - Any -BusinessCommunication & CultureEducation & Technology programsEnvironment & SustainabilityHumanitarian StudiesInterdisciplinary StudiesLeadership StudiesExecutive EducationTourism & Hospitality ManagementProfessional & Continuing Studies Funder - Any -Ashoka CanadaBanting Postdoctoral FellowshipsCanada Research Chairs (CRC)Canadian HeritageCanadian Red CrossCIHR (Canadian Institutes of Health Research)Inter-Council NetworkMichael Smith Foundation for Health ResearchMindful CampusesMitacsNRCan (Natural Resources Canada)NSERC (Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada)Royal Roads UniversitySSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council)Tri-Agency (CIHR, NSERC, SSHRC)Vancouver FoundationWorkBC Faculty member Life in (and beyond) underwater hotels 2022 Phillip Vannini Phillip Vannini was awarded a grant from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to explore underwater hotels as an entry points into new possibilities for human mobilities. Communication & Culture Natural, Wild, Canada: An Ethnography of Canada's World Heritage Sites 2016 Phillip Vannini Phillip Vannini used Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funds for an interdisciplinary exploration of Canada's World Heritage Sites and their relation to nature and wilderness. Communication & Culture Innovative learning and public ethnography 2015 Phillip Vannini Phillip Vannini was awarded a Canada Research Chair grant for research to develop a better understanding of the nature of wilderness and wild places through a public ethnographic study. Communication & Culture Advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2021 Tracy Smith-Carrier Tracy Smith-Carrier receives Canada Research Chair funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to conduct research that advances the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Humanitarian Studies Reimagining food systems for a sustainable and equitable future 2022 Robert Newell Rob Newell was awarded funding from the New Frontiers in Research Fund to examine food systems from an equity perspective and develop tools for supporting food systems planning. Environment & Sustainability The Climate-Biodiversity-Health (CBH) Nexus and Integrated Food Systems Planning 2022 Robert Newell Rob Newell received a grant from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to develop and apply an experimental sustainability framework to community food systems. Environment & Sustainability Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Sustainability 2022 Robert Newell Rob Newell was awarded funds from the Canada Research Chair to study the integration of critical climate and biodiversity imperatives into sustainability planning and policy. Environment & Sustainability Spaces, places and possibilities 2019 Robert Newell Rob Newell and Ian Picketts received a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada grant to research communicating land-use planning and infrastructure decisions through visualization. Environment & Sustainability Beyond Covid-19: infusing interactive multi-sensory physical movements to a new model of children’s adaptation for the new normal 2021 Liton Furukawa was awarded funding from Mitacs for a mixed method interdisciplinary study of mental-health strategies for children by designing an interactive multi-sensory physical movements model. Pagination Previous page First page 1 … Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Last page 55 Next page
Life in (and beyond) underwater hotels 2022 Phillip Vannini Phillip Vannini was awarded a grant from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to explore underwater hotels as an entry points into new possibilities for human mobilities. Communication & Culture
Natural, Wild, Canada: An Ethnography of Canada's World Heritage Sites 2016 Phillip Vannini Phillip Vannini used Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funds for an interdisciplinary exploration of Canada's World Heritage Sites and their relation to nature and wilderness. Communication & Culture
Innovative learning and public ethnography 2015 Phillip Vannini Phillip Vannini was awarded a Canada Research Chair grant for research to develop a better understanding of the nature of wilderness and wild places through a public ethnographic study. Communication & Culture
Advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2021 Tracy Smith-Carrier Tracy Smith-Carrier receives Canada Research Chair funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to conduct research that advances the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Humanitarian Studies
Reimagining food systems for a sustainable and equitable future 2022 Robert Newell Rob Newell was awarded funding from the New Frontiers in Research Fund to examine food systems from an equity perspective and develop tools for supporting food systems planning. Environment & Sustainability
The Climate-Biodiversity-Health (CBH) Nexus and Integrated Food Systems Planning 2022 Robert Newell Rob Newell received a grant from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to develop and apply an experimental sustainability framework to community food systems. Environment & Sustainability
Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Sustainability 2022 Robert Newell Rob Newell was awarded funds from the Canada Research Chair to study the integration of critical climate and biodiversity imperatives into sustainability planning and policy. Environment & Sustainability
Spaces, places and possibilities 2019 Robert Newell Rob Newell and Ian Picketts received a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada grant to research communicating land-use planning and infrastructure decisions through visualization. Environment & Sustainability
Beyond Covid-19: infusing interactive multi-sensory physical movements to a new model of children’s adaptation for the new normal 2021 Liton Furukawa was awarded funding from Mitacs for a mixed method interdisciplinary study of mental-health strategies for children by designing an interactive multi-sensory physical movements model.