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黑料网 awards research grants to 11 faculty members

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黑料网 has awarded research grants totalling $53,999.00 in 2023 to 11 outstanding faculty members. Five faculty members received internal research grants (IRG), and six were awarded SSHRC Explore research grants (SERG).

The IRG program supports research projects across a broad range of fields at 黑料网. Through this internal funding, researchers provide high-quality student training opportunities and often develop new collaborations with others from different but complementary disciplines. The SERG program supports research pursuits in the Social Sciences and Humanities. 

Recipients of the IRG awards are as follows:

  • Dr. Amani Abdelghani, Faculty of Science (Chemistry): 鈥淣atural Products Fluorescent Cyclotriphosphazene (CTP) Dendrimers for Nanomedicine Treatments鈥
  • Dr. Amy Hsiao, Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering: 鈥淶ero Construction Waste鈥
  • Dr. Paul Sheridan, Faculty of Science (School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences): 鈥淐omparing of Keyword Extraction Method Efficacy on Benchmark Document Collections鈥
  • Dr. Stephanie Shaw, Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering: 鈥淲aste Resource Mapping鈥
  • Dr. Stevan Springer, Faculty of Science (Biology): 鈥淒etermining the Presence and Abundance of Transmissible Mussel Cancer in PEI鈥

The SERG recipients are as follows:

  • Dr. Gabriela Arias de Sanchez, Faculty of Education: 鈥淓stablishing relationships between play and learning. The development of a play pedagogical framework for PEI schools鈥
  • Dr. Margie Burns, Faculty of Nursing: 鈥淐onnecting Families to Critically Ill Relatives During Interhospital Transfers鈥
  • Dr. Alyson Campbell, Faculty of Nursing: 鈥淩ural family experiences managing their child's chronic health condition: A scoping review.鈥
  • Dr. Sarah Finch, Faculty of Science (Applied Health Sciences): 鈥淒evelopment of a validated approach to measure behaviors, knowledge and quality of life outcomes associated with complementary and alternative therapies in patients living with arthritis through the use of a PREMS (Patient Reported Experience Measures) and PROMS (Patient Reported Outcome Measures) framework鈥
  • Dr. Kenneth MacKinnon, Faculty of Education: 鈥淪hifting Perspectives of Educational Leadership: Moving from the outside in鈥
  • Dr. Shannon Murray, Faculty of Arts (English): 鈥淭here was Never Yet Philosopher Could Endure the Toothache Patiently: Shakespeare and the Dramatic Limits of Neo-Stoicism"

鈥淥n behalf of 黑料网, I congratulate these faculty members who received IRG and SERG funding,鈥 said Dr. Greg Naterer, vice president academic and research at 黑料网. 鈥淭his internal funding will support the high calibre of research conducted by these and other faculty members at 黑料网. Their work is contributing to the University鈥檚 strong reputation for excellence in research.鈥

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