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Understanding and Maximizing Cohort Learning 2020 Kathleen Manion Dr. Manion was awarded Buttedahl and Skene Learning and Teaching Innovation Funds to explore the benefits and challenges of the cohort model, specifically on ways to maximize efficiency. Humanitarian Studies
Editing for film, Ways we Remember War 2020 Geoffrey Bird Dr. Bird was granted Research and Professional Development funds for the post-production of the documentary film ‘Ways we Remember War’ that explores ways we remember in Canada. Tourism & Hospitality Management
Conference Presentations 2020 Kathy Bishop Dr. Bishop received Research and Professional Development funds to present at conference on Critical Indigenous leadership, activism and allyship and on RRU as model of leadership. Leadership Studies
Taking Making into Classrooms: design-based blended immersive professional learning to support curriculum reform. 2020 Elizabeth A. Childs Dr. Childs was granted Research and Professional Development funds to research the impact of immersive professional learning program introducing design thinking and making to teachers. Education & Technology programs
Impact Analysis of a Work-to-Live Program for Youth at Risk of Homelessness. 2020 Elizabeth A. Childs, Jo Axe, Kathleen Manion Dr. Childs was granted Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funds to research the impact of the work-to-live experience for youth at risk of homelessness. Education & Technology programs
Impact Analysis of a Work-to-Live Program for Youth at Risk of Homelessness. 2020 Elizabeth A. Childs, Jo Axe, Kathleen Manion Dr. Childs was granted Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funds to research the impact of the work-to-live experience for youth at risk of homelessness. Education & Technology programs
Impact Analysis of a Work-to-Live Program for Youth at Risk of Homelessness. 2020 Elizabeth A. Childs, Jo Axe, Kathleen Manion Dr. Childs was granted Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funds to research the impact of the work-to-live experience for youth at risk of homelessness. Education & Technology programs
Conflict, migration and refugees in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA): Building human security platforms, local systems and capacity to protect the vulnerable. 2020 Kenneth Christie Dr. Christie was awarded Research and Professional Development funds to examine the human security challenges and develop strategies to mitigate and protect the vulnerable. Humanitarian Studies
Micro-credentials for climate action 2020 Robin S. Cox Dr. Cox received Research and Professional Development funds to address the needs of the ResilienceByDesign Innovation Lab in designing and implementing micro-credentials. Humanitarian Studies