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 Reengaging faculty post-pandemic: RRU faculty experience of teaching and supporting students during the pandemic. 2022 Elizabeth A. Childs Elizabeth Childs was awarded an Internal Grant for Research for a project documenting the experiences of RRU’s faculty teaching during the pandemic to help improve student learning. Education & Technology programs Film work on Propaganda, Canada and First World War 2022 David Black David Black used funding from an Internal Grant for Research to produce a documentary vignette exploring the origins of Canadian propaganda during the First World War. Communication & Culture Field Research and Visiting Fellowship April/May 2023 2022 Geoffrey Bird Geoffrey Bird was awarded funding through an Internal Grant for Research to support the making of a documentary film and present at the University of Brighton. Communication & Culture Sustainability in Management Education: Advancing a Model to Maximize Impact 2022 Jo Axe Jo Axe was awarded funding through an Internal Grant for Research to continue a model that has the potential to assist in the integration of sustainability into management education. Interdisciplinary Studies Climate Action Competency Framework: Version 2 2022 Robin S. Cox Robin Cox was awarded funding from a SSHRC grant to continue a current project on the Climate Adaptation Competency Framework to guide Royal Roads University’s climate action plan. Humanitarian Studies Communities of Practice and Interdisciplinary Faculty Development 2022 Rebecca Wilson-Mah Rebecca Wilson-Mah was awarded funding through a SSHRC grant to explore faculty members’ experiences with communities of practice in a university. Tourism & Hospitality Management Exploring the alignment between university faculty and senior administration work values. 2022 Tamara Leary Tamara Leary was granted funding from a SSHRC grant to explore the work values of university faculty and senior administration and understand the division in values between university stakeholders. Education & Technology programs Creative Change-Making: Decolonizing Engagement Practices for Educators, Researchers, Activists, and Leaders 2022 Catherine Etmanski Catherine Etmanski was awarded funding through a SSHRC grant to help artists and scholars contribute to new book on decolonizing engagement practices. Leadership Studies Life in (and beyond) underwater hotels 2022 Phillip Vannini Phillip Vannini was awarded funding from an Internal Grant for Research to explore underwater hotels from a socio-cultural perspective to further insights into underwater human inhabitation. Communication & Culture Pagination Previous page First page 1 … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Last page 59 Next page
Reengaging faculty post-pandemic: RRU faculty experience of teaching and supporting students during the pandemic. 2022 Elizabeth A. Childs Elizabeth Childs was awarded an Internal Grant for Research for a project documenting the experiences of RRU’s faculty teaching during the pandemic to help improve student learning. Education & Technology programs
Film work on Propaganda, Canada and First World War 2022 David Black David Black used funding from an Internal Grant for Research to produce a documentary vignette exploring the origins of Canadian propaganda during the First World War. Communication & Culture
Field Research and Visiting Fellowship April/May 2023 2022 Geoffrey Bird Geoffrey Bird was awarded funding through an Internal Grant for Research to support the making of a documentary film and present at the University of Brighton. Communication & Culture
Sustainability in Management Education: Advancing a Model to Maximize Impact 2022 Jo Axe Jo Axe was awarded funding through an Internal Grant for Research to continue a model that has the potential to assist in the integration of sustainability into management education. Interdisciplinary Studies
Climate Action Competency Framework: Version 2 2022 Robin S. Cox Robin Cox was awarded funding from a SSHRC grant to continue a current project on the Climate Adaptation Competency Framework to guide Royal Roads University’s climate action plan. Humanitarian Studies
Communities of Practice and Interdisciplinary Faculty Development 2022 Rebecca Wilson-Mah Rebecca Wilson-Mah was awarded funding through a SSHRC grant to explore faculty members’ experiences with communities of practice in a university. Tourism & Hospitality Management
Exploring the alignment between university faculty and senior administration work values. 2022 Tamara Leary Tamara Leary was granted funding from a SSHRC grant to explore the work values of university faculty and senior administration and understand the division in values between university stakeholders. Education & Technology programs
Creative Change-Making: Decolonizing Engagement Practices for Educators, Researchers, Activists, and Leaders 2022 Catherine Etmanski Catherine Etmanski was awarded funding through a SSHRC grant to help artists and scholars contribute to new book on decolonizing engagement practices. Leadership Studies
Life in (and beyond) underwater hotels 2022 Phillip Vannini Phillip Vannini was awarded funding from an Internal Grant for Research to explore underwater hotels from a socio-cultural perspective to further insights into underwater human inhabitation. Communication & Culture