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 Hul'q'umi'num' heroes: Reclaiming language through theatre 2016 Siomonn Pulla Drs. Pulla and Sadeghi-Yektea used a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grant to stage Hul'q'umi'num' stories and document on using theatre for language revitalization. Interdisciplinary Studies Mobile Learning and Indigenous Education in Canada: A Synthesis of New Ways of Learning 2015 Siomonn Pulla Dr. Pulla was awarded Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funds for research on mobile learning mobile technology to build public and private partnerships to support Indigenous learners. Interdisciplinary Studies Youth Voices Rising: Recovery & Resilience in Fort McMurray 2017 Dr. Plush was awarded a grant from Mitacs for an action research project to raise awareness of and advocate for the rights of disaster-affected youth within community decision-making processes. Humanitarian Studies Myth or Reality? Examining Parent-Child Income Assistance Use in Ontario, Canada 2021 Tracy Smith-Carrier Tracy Smith-Carrier was awarded funding through a SSHRC grant to explore intergenerational transfer of ‘welfare dependency’ in income assisted households in Ontario, Canada. Humanitarian Studies Living in Poverty: A Virtual Reality Simulated Experience 2022 Tracy Smith-Carrier Smith-Carrier was awarded a SSHRC grant to develop, with a Participatory Action Research team and research participants, a poverty simulation using a virtual reality platform, and assess its efficacy. Humanitarian Studies Cultural policy and ethics of care: an exploration of experiences of cultural entrepreneurs from diverse communities in Western Canada 2022 Deniz Ünsal Through a SSHRC grant, Deniz Unsal and Taiwo Afolabi are investigating strategies of Indigenous and racialized artists to raise awareness of discrimination and to amplify the social value of the arts. Communication & Culture The Affective Load of Sustainability Education: The implications of emotion for students' engagement and knowledge retention 2020 Sarah Elizabeth Wolfe Sarah Wolfe received a SSHRC Partnership Development grant to examine the role of emotion in post-secondary environmental education. Environment & Sustainability Do mortality reminders influence our water decisions: a new variable for the era of climate change, drought and uncertainty 2018 Sarah Elizabeth Wolfe Sarah Wolfe was awarded SSHRC funding for a research project to investigate whether and how water consumption and management decisions are influenced by emotion and psychological defences. Environment & Sustainability Stronger than fear: awe, ritual, identity and water decisions 2019 Sarah Elizabeth Wolfe Wolfe used funding from a SSHRC Insight Development Grant to investigate the role of awe in water decisions and connected these insights to the water management community. Environment & Sustainability Pagination Previous page First page 1 … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Last page 60 Next page
Hul'q'umi'num' heroes: Reclaiming language through theatre 2016 Siomonn Pulla Drs. Pulla and Sadeghi-Yektea used a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grant to stage Hul'q'umi'num' stories and document on using theatre for language revitalization. Interdisciplinary Studies
Mobile Learning and Indigenous Education in Canada: A Synthesis of New Ways of Learning 2015 Siomonn Pulla Dr. Pulla was awarded Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funds for research on mobile learning mobile technology to build public and private partnerships to support Indigenous learners. Interdisciplinary Studies
Youth Voices Rising: Recovery & Resilience in Fort McMurray 2017 Dr. Plush was awarded a grant from Mitacs for an action research project to raise awareness of and advocate for the rights of disaster-affected youth within community decision-making processes. Humanitarian Studies
Myth or Reality? Examining Parent-Child Income Assistance Use in Ontario, Canada 2021 Tracy Smith-Carrier Tracy Smith-Carrier was awarded funding through a SSHRC grant to explore intergenerational transfer of ‘welfare dependency’ in income assisted households in Ontario, Canada. Humanitarian Studies
Living in Poverty: A Virtual Reality Simulated Experience 2022 Tracy Smith-Carrier Smith-Carrier was awarded a SSHRC grant to develop, with a Participatory Action Research team and research participants, a poverty simulation using a virtual reality platform, and assess its efficacy. Humanitarian Studies
Cultural policy and ethics of care: an exploration of experiences of cultural entrepreneurs from diverse communities in Western Canada 2022 Deniz Ünsal Through a SSHRC grant, Deniz Unsal and Taiwo Afolabi are investigating strategies of Indigenous and racialized artists to raise awareness of discrimination and to amplify the social value of the arts. Communication & Culture
The Affective Load of Sustainability Education: The implications of emotion for students' engagement and knowledge retention 2020 Sarah Elizabeth Wolfe Sarah Wolfe received a SSHRC Partnership Development grant to examine the role of emotion in post-secondary environmental education. Environment & Sustainability
Do mortality reminders influence our water decisions: a new variable for the era of climate change, drought and uncertainty 2018 Sarah Elizabeth Wolfe Sarah Wolfe was awarded SSHRC funding for a research project to investigate whether and how water consumption and management decisions are influenced by emotion and psychological defences. Environment & Sustainability
Stronger than fear: awe, ritual, identity and water decisions 2019 Sarah Elizabeth Wolfe Wolfe used funding from a SSHRC Insight Development Grant to investigate the role of awe in water decisions and connected these insights to the water management community. Environment & Sustainability