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Graduate Research at FIMS, Law and Music
Research Information for Western Graduate Students in FIMS, Law & Music
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Flaherty Research Scholarships support up to six Canadian research scholars traveling to Ireland for visits of between 4 and 6 weeks in duration.
If you are a PhD student or post-doctoral academic in the early stages of your research career, you may be eligible for the Scholarship. This award is designed to help scholars make contacts with researchers working in related research topics, with a view to widening and deepening the scholar’s research horizons, ideally leading to continued collaboration in future research.
It is the aim of the Flaherty Foundation to support individuals who are future leaders in their academic or post academic field, whose work will fulfill one or more of the following;
Deadline: May 31, 2017
Amount: $10,000
More information and applications...
Conference topic: Problematizing Religious Diversity in a Secular Age
Dates: September 14-16, 2017
Location: McGill University, Montreal
Submission Deadline: July 15, 2017
Contact :creor2017@gmail.com
Website: https://creor2017.wordpress.com/
Participants are encouraged to submit papers that reflect on the following questions and themes: How does the problematization of religious diversity affect particular religious communities? How are secular discourses shaped by their context, cultures, histories, and/or language? How have religious communities responded to and adapted to the political management of religion, from ancient times to the present? How is religious diversity approached in non-secular contexts? Is secularization Westernization? How can academics contribute to the political/public discourses on secularism? Who is left out of these discourses and why? What is the role of the media in this debate and how is it involved in the construction of categories of “good” and “bad” religion? How does the representation of “secularism” as “the solution” affect visible/non-visible religious persons/communities? How are society’s values represented, constructed and shaped by the debates over religion and secularism? Is the focus on secularism/laïcité making us blind to other possibilities?
More information…
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In recognition of the growing importance of good governance to all Canadian institutions, the Canadian Foundation for Governance Research is offering up to three annual Bertram Scholarship of $15,000 to PhD students registered at Canadian universities. The scholarship will support the work of students who are conducting research into governance as part of their doctoral research project.
To be eligible for the scholarship, the doctoral research project should focus on a topic directly related to governance, including for example:
For full details on the Bertram Scholarship, visit the CFGR website.
The deadline for application is May 17, 2017.
The Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program provides funding to the very best postdoctoral applicants, both nationally and internationally, who will positively contribute to the country’s economic, social and research-based growth.
The objective of the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program is to:
Amount: $70,000 per year for 2 years
Deadline: September 20, 2017, 20:00 EDT
Eligibility: Canadian citizens; Permanent residents of Canada; Foreign citizens
Note: You must work closely with the university and potential supervisor at the institution at which you hope to be a Postdoctoral student to complete the application. (Western’s information)
Applications and more information…
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The Statistics Canada Research Data Centre (RDC) at Western University provides access to detailed data for research, promotes the use of data through associated training, and assists in the dissemination of research results.
There are many datasets available through the RDC. Researchers interested in accessing these datasets are encouraged to submit proposals. Available datasets can be viewed at: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/rdc/data.
For example, the 2015 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) – 2015 Annual Component can now be accessed at the RDC by researchers with approved projects. The CCHS is a cross-sectional survey that collects data on health status, health care utilization and health determinants for the population 12 years of age and over living in Canada. The 2015 CCHS features a redesigned collection strategy and major content revisions. As such, researchers should take caution when comparing data from the 2015 component to previous cycles.
The Research Data Centre is open Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm in the Social Science Centre, Room 1030.
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Before you upload your material to the Scholarship@Western Institutional Repository it is important to identify publisher copyright permissions and self-archiving policies. Some publishers permit authors to archive the final ‘version of record,’ while others permit only pre-prints or post-prints. On rare occasions, publishers do not permit self-archiving of any version of the work. In the past, identifying author permissions was a laborious process; today, it only takes a few minutes.
This tutorial, created by Cal Murgu, Western MLIS student, walks you through the entire process, from identifying permissions to uploading your article or chapter to Western’s Institutional Repository. The entire process will only take a few minutes of your time.
If you have any questions or need assistance with uploading to Scholarship@Western please contact your subject librarian or email scholarship@uwo.ca. FIMS researchers may contact Cal Murgu.
More information about your rights as an author
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The Canadian Institutes of Health Research’s (CIHR) Institute of Gender and Health (IGH) is launching a nationwide network for students and trainees.
The network will connect new and future researchers across Canada who are interested in sex and gender in the health sciences.
Benefits of joining:
The inaugural Network Meeting will take place at the Organization for the Study of Sex Differences (OSSD): 2017 Scientific Meeting, being held May 15-18, 2017 in Montreal, Quebec. Student and trainees who attend this meeting will have a chance to get in on the ground floor and provide input on its structure and what kinds of opportunities it will offer.
The Network Meeting will be held Wednesday, May 17. A one-day conference registration rate is available.
Western researchers now have full text access to the BCC Research database for market research reports via Western Libraries. The BCC subscription is a pilot project at this stage, so please make as much use of the resource as you can to ensure funding will be continued.
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The Ontario Brain Institute is hiring a Manager of Informatics. The posting can be found here.
Deadline for applications: April 23, 2017
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