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 -201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025 Funder - Any -Ashoka CanadaBanting Postdoctoral FellowshipsBC CancerBC Provincial GovernmentCanada Research Chairs (CRC)Canadian HeritageCanadian Red CrossCIHR (Canadian Institutes of Health Research)Global Affairs CanadaGovernment of CanadaInter-Council NetworkMichael Smith Foundation for Health ResearchMindful CampusesMitacsNRCan (Natural Resources Canada)NSERC (Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada)Royal Roads UniversitySee descriptionSSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council)Tri-Agency (CIHR, NSERC, SSHRC)Vancouver FoundationVariousVictoria FoundationWorkBC Extending understanding of energy poverty in Canada 2022 Runa Das Runa Das and Mylene Riva received funding through a SSHRC grant to examine energy poverty, and to define, measure, and address energy poverty in the Canadian context. Interdisciplinary Studies Energy Poverty in Canada 2018 Runa Das Runa Das received a grant from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada for a research project on energy poverty in Canada to aid in the low carbon energy transition. Interdisciplinary Studies Community Housing Canada – Partners in Resilience 2020 Runa Das Drs. Das (co-applicant) and Collins (applicant) received SSHRC funds to formulate future research priorities in Canadian community housing through a process of collaboration. Interdisciplinary Studies Innovating Collaborative Processes within the Ministry of Health 2019 Amy Zidulka, Ingrid Kajzer Mitchell Drs. Amy Zidulka and Ingrid Kajzer Mitchell received funding from the BC Ministry of Health to research and promote more collaborative planning and decision making in innovation initiatives. Business Pathways to Energy Democracy in Canada 2023 Julie MacArthur Dr. Julie MacArthur was co-applicant on a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Grant project led by Dr. John Parkins (University of Alberta) to explore energy democracy in Canada. Business Ownership Matters: A Canadian Policy Agenda for Community Ownership of Wealth-Generating Assets 2023 Heather Hachigian Hachigian and Scale Collaborative used a SSHRC grant to convene stakeholders to inform policy innovations that are needed to support community ownership of wealth-generating assets in Canada. Business Testing Community Ownership at Scale 2021 Heather Hachigian Dr. Heather Hachigian and community partner Scale Collaborative used Vancouver Foundation funding to investigate the feasibility of a model for non-profits and communities to acquire strategic community businesses. Business Thriving and Surviving as an Incoming or Experienced Business School Dean: How Can Mentorship Play a Role? 2023 Tamara Leary, Kathy Bishop, William R. Holmes Drs. Leary, Bishop and Holmes were awarded funding from the Business Schools Association of Canada to investigate the lived-experiences of current and former university business Deans. Education & Technology Leadership Studies Business Mobilizing a Network of Health Communicators to Investigate and Respond to Online Abuse 2022 Jaigris Hodson Dr. Jaigris Hodson is co-applicant on a New Frontiers in Research Grant led by Dr. Heidi Tworek (University of British Columbia) to research accurate and effective health communication. Interdisciplinary Studies Pagination Previous page Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Last page 60 Next page
Extending understanding of energy poverty in Canada 2022 Runa Das Runa Das and Mylene Riva received funding through a SSHRC grant to examine energy poverty, and to define, measure, and address energy poverty in the Canadian context. Interdisciplinary Studies
Energy Poverty in Canada 2018 Runa Das Runa Das received a grant from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada for a research project on energy poverty in Canada to aid in the low carbon energy transition. Interdisciplinary Studies
Community Housing Canada – Partners in Resilience 2020 Runa Das Drs. Das (co-applicant) and Collins (applicant) received SSHRC funds to formulate future research priorities in Canadian community housing through a process of collaboration. Interdisciplinary Studies
Innovating Collaborative Processes within the Ministry of Health 2019 Amy Zidulka, Ingrid Kajzer Mitchell Drs. Amy Zidulka and Ingrid Kajzer Mitchell received funding from the BC Ministry of Health to research and promote more collaborative planning and decision making in innovation initiatives. Business
Pathways to Energy Democracy in Canada 2023 Julie MacArthur Dr. Julie MacArthur was co-applicant on a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Grant project led by Dr. John Parkins (University of Alberta) to explore energy democracy in Canada. Business
Ownership Matters: A Canadian Policy Agenda for Community Ownership of Wealth-Generating Assets 2023 Heather Hachigian Hachigian and Scale Collaborative used a SSHRC grant to convene stakeholders to inform policy innovations that are needed to support community ownership of wealth-generating assets in Canada. Business
Testing Community Ownership at Scale 2021 Heather Hachigian Dr. Heather Hachigian and community partner Scale Collaborative used Vancouver Foundation funding to investigate the feasibility of a model for non-profits and communities to acquire strategic community businesses. Business
Thriving and Surviving as an Incoming or Experienced Business School Dean: How Can Mentorship Play a Role? 2023 Tamara Leary, Kathy Bishop, William R. Holmes Drs. Leary, Bishop and Holmes were awarded funding from the Business Schools Association of Canada to investigate the lived-experiences of current and former university business Deans. Education & Technology Leadership Studies Business
Mobilizing a Network of Health Communicators to Investigate and Respond to Online Abuse 2022 Jaigris Hodson Dr. Jaigris Hodson is co-applicant on a New Frontiers in Research Grant led by Dr. Heidi Tworek (University of British Columbia) to research accurate and effective health communication. Interdisciplinary Studies