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 Gender, emotions, and planetary care 2024 Lauren K. M. Smith Dr. Lauren Smith received a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship investigate climate emotions and gender dynamics in formal (e.g., paid) and informal (e.g., unpaid) planetary care work. Environment & Sustainability Development of an Online Climate Action Community of Practice to Inform Extended Reality Pedagogy of Change 2024 Michelle Hamilton-Page Dr. Michelle Hamilton-Page was awarded Mitacs Postdoctoral funding to build widespread engagement with a diverse group of climate action leaders through an online community of practice. Humanitarian Studies Improving Outcomes for Youth Experiencing Multiple Barriers to Employment Through Supportive Employment Partnerships 2021 Jo Axe, Elizabeth A. Childs, Kathleen Manion Drs. Axe, Childs, and Manion partnered with Zero Ceiling to research an employment program for youth experiencing multiple barriers to employment. Education & Technology programs Humanitarian Studies Children and youth’s resilience in the context of energy resource production, climate change, and the need to transition to low-carbon goods and services 2015 Robin S. Cox Dr. Cox et al. received Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funds for a systematic review and synthesis of youth and the transformation of energy systems due to climate change. Humanitarian Studies Alberta Resilient Communities Project 2015 Robin S. Cox Robin Cox et al. received funds from Alberta Health’s Collaborative Research and Innovation Opportunities for a transdisciplinary study of resiliency in children and youth to catastrophic events. Humanitarian Studies Youth Creating Disaster Recovery and Resilience Robin S. Cox Dr. Cox & Dr. Lori Peek (U of Colorado) received Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funds for a cross-border research initiative learning from and with disaster affected youth. Humanitarian Studies Fish for Life: Empowerment and Sustainability 2021 Sean Irwin Dr. Sean Irwin and his team are working to empower Bolivian women through sustainable small-scale pond aquaculture. Business PromoScience Expedition 2022-23 2022 Audrey Dallimore received a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council grant to develop community driven and culturally relevant experiences of coastal and marine science and technology. Environment & Sustainability Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Sustainability 2023 Robert Newell Dr. Robert Newell received Canada Foundation for Innovation funding for equipment to support his CRC research program in the area of sustainable and resilient community land use planning. Environment & Sustainability Pagination Previous page Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Last page 59 Next page
Gender, emotions, and planetary care 2024 Lauren K. M. Smith Dr. Lauren Smith received a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship investigate climate emotions and gender dynamics in formal (e.g., paid) and informal (e.g., unpaid) planetary care work. Environment & Sustainability
Development of an Online Climate Action Community of Practice to Inform Extended Reality Pedagogy of Change 2024 Michelle Hamilton-Page Dr. Michelle Hamilton-Page was awarded Mitacs Postdoctoral funding to build widespread engagement with a diverse group of climate action leaders through an online community of practice. Humanitarian Studies
Improving Outcomes for Youth Experiencing Multiple Barriers to Employment Through Supportive Employment Partnerships 2021 Jo Axe, Elizabeth A. Childs, Kathleen Manion Drs. Axe, Childs, and Manion partnered with Zero Ceiling to research an employment program for youth experiencing multiple barriers to employment. Education & Technology programs Humanitarian Studies
Children and youth’s resilience in the context of energy resource production, climate change, and the need to transition to low-carbon goods and services 2015 Robin S. Cox Dr. Cox et al. received Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funds for a systematic review and synthesis of youth and the transformation of energy systems due to climate change. Humanitarian Studies
Alberta Resilient Communities Project 2015 Robin S. Cox Robin Cox et al. received funds from Alberta Health’s Collaborative Research and Innovation Opportunities for a transdisciplinary study of resiliency in children and youth to catastrophic events. Humanitarian Studies
Youth Creating Disaster Recovery and Resilience Robin S. Cox Dr. Cox & Dr. Lori Peek (U of Colorado) received Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funds for a cross-border research initiative learning from and with disaster affected youth. Humanitarian Studies
Fish for Life: Empowerment and Sustainability 2021 Sean Irwin Dr. Sean Irwin and his team are working to empower Bolivian women through sustainable small-scale pond aquaculture. Business
PromoScience Expedition 2022-23 2022 Audrey Dallimore received a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council grant to develop community driven and culturally relevant experiences of coastal and marine science and technology. Environment & Sustainability
Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Sustainability 2023 Robert Newell Dr. Robert Newell received Canada Foundation for Innovation funding for equipment to support his CRC research program in the area of sustainable and resilient community land use planning. Environment & Sustainability