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Bioavailability of Heavy Metals in Urban Gardens, Playgrounds and Schoolyards 2017 Matt Dodd Dr. Dodd was awarded an Internal Grant for Research for a research project to examine the environmental and human health impacts of heavy metals in urban spaces in Canada. Environment & Sustainability
Paleoseismic history of the Cascadia Subduction Zone: technician support for completion of September 2017 field work 2017 Dr. Dallimore received an Internal Grant for Research for a research project exploring the Cascadia Subduction Zone, thorough surveys, to accurately interpret earthquakes along the coast. Environment & Sustainability
Corporate Social Responsibility in times of Populism and Human Insecurity 2017 Kenneth Christie Dr. Christie was awarded an Internal Grant for Research for a research paper that explores transnational corporations’ response the populist movements through social responsibility platforms. Humanitarian Studies
Embracing a Continuum of Openness: Faculty Perspectives Designing and Delivering a Graduate Program with Openness as Core Value 2017 Elizabeth A. Childs Dr. Childs was awarded an Internal Grant for Research for presentations on research into the perceptions of openness within the Master of Arts in Learning and Technology program. Education & Technology
Innovative Pedagogical and Research Tools and Methods 2017 Kathy Bishop Dr. Bishop received an Internal Grant for Research for presentations at the International Conference on Education and the Annual Management & Organizational Behaviour Teaching Society. Leadership Studies
From Problems to Possibilities: Integrating Values Discussions into Community Survey Strategies 2017 Marilyn Taylor Dr. Taylor was awarded a Research and Professional Development grant for a research project of the practices of Canadian and international teams in data gathering activities. Leadership Studies
Environmental Communication Meets Arts-Based Research on the Road (Two conference presentations + one workshop) 2017 Geo Takach Dr. Takach was awarded a Research and Professional Development grant to present on sharing arts-based research and sharing visual environmental communication research. Communication & Culture
Video Equipment to Support Scholarly Activities 2017 Siomonn Pulla Dr. Pulla was granted Research and Professional Development funds to support the building of digital media skills both in research and in administrative resources for the doctorate program. Interdisciplinary Studies
Learning scaffolds and critical thinking in Ecotoxicology online problem-based learning asynchronous discussion forums. 2017 Michael-Anne (Mickie) Noble Dr. Noble was awarded Research and Professional Development grant for a project that examined critical thinking exhibited by distance and blended students in an undergraduate ecotoxicology course. Environment & Sustainability