The 2018-2019 Scholars to Leaders Speaker Series

You are invited to attend this year’s first School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (SGPS) Scholars to Leaders Guest Speaker Series event.

Professor Brock Fenton is an expert on bats. He has studied their ecology and biology all over the world, including Costa Rica, Australia, Zimbabwe and South Africa, and has published extensively. In addition to his bat studies, Professor Fenton has provided leadership in the teaching of biology and science, for Western and universities Canada-wide. He also works to increase public awareness of science through lectures, visits to public schools, and popular writing in magazines and electronic media. Come and listen to his perspectives of leadership through the lens of bats, “Bats as Magic Wells“.

The event takes place Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at 12:30pm in the IGAB Atrium of the International and Graduate Affairs Building (IGAB).

Pizza will be available on a ‘first come, first served’ basis for those attending the event. No registration is required.

Visit http://www.grad.uwo.ca/finances/external_funding/index.html for the full roster of speakers this year.

Research Skills Workshops this Fall @ Western Libraries

Western Libraries is offering several workshops this fall that can help you to better understand the scholarly publishing process, build and promote your scholarly identity, and teach you how to make the most of data and geographical information in your research.

Register Here

Upcoming Workshops:

  • How to Write a Great Research Paper, and Get it Accepted by a Good Journal: Understanding the Publishing Process
  • Building and Promoting Your Scholarly Identity
  • Before you Sign: Know your Academic Publishing Rights
  • How to Make a Map
  • Web Mapping
  • Telling Stories with Maps
  • Continuum of Data Access (Statistics Canada)
  • Visualizing Data

If you have ideas for other workshops they can offer, email
Western Libraries
Research and Scholarly Communication Team
Email: rsclib@uwo.ca

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CRTC Prize for Excellence in Policy Research

Submissions are now being accepted for the 2019 CRTC Prize for Excellence in Policy Research.

Co-sponsored by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) and the Canadian Communications Association (CCA), the objective of the Prize is to encourage a new generation of researchers to contribute to Canada’s public policy development in the area of information and communication studies.

The Prize is awarded on an annual basis to graduate students and post-doctoral researchers at universities in Canada and abroad whose work touches on cross-cutting themes in the broad field of information and communication studies.

The submission deadline for the 2019 Prize is: Friday, January 25, 2019

Prize offerings:
Monetary awards in three categories:

  • PhD candidates: $2,500
  • Master’s degree candidates: $1,500
  • Postdoctoral researchers: $1,000
  • Travel to the CCA Conference and to the conference of the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC)
  • Publication of winning papers in both official languages on the CRTC website
  • Presentation of winning papers before CRTC Commissioners and other federal policy makers

The complete terms and conditions of the Prize may be found here.

For updates about the CRTC Prize, follow on:- Twitter @CCA_ACdC@CRTCeng@CRTCfra
– Facebook @ACC/CCA@crtceng and @crtcfra
– LinkedIn

For any questions about the Prize, please do not hesitate to contact:
Philippe Tousignant
Director, Planning, Research and Reporting
CRTC
Philippe.Tousignant@crtc.gc.ca

Daniel J. Paré, Associate Professor, University of Ottawa
Past-President (2016-18), Canadian Communications Association
daniel.pare@uottawa.ca

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Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Awards

The CFUW  provides funds for a range of post graduate awards and fellowships to women.

Amount: Varies by award

Deadline: November 1, 2018

Eligibility: Women; Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident in Canada

List of Awards…

Note: There is a “filing fee” for each application.

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How to Write a Great Research Paper, and Get it Accepted by a Good Journal

Workshop by Editors from The Lancet and CELL Press

How to Write a Great Research Paper, and Get it Accepted by a Good Journal
Understanding the publishing process

Wednesday, September 26, 2018
10:00 am – 12:00 noon
Kresge Building KB106

Attend this author workshop and learn about :

  • Identifying the right journal
  • Using proper scientific language
  • Structuring your article
  • Understanding the peer review process
  • Open Access publishing
  • Publishing ethics eg. plagiarism, duplicate publishing
  • How to get your research noticed

This workshop is suitable for faculty, post docs, graduate students, anyone who wants to know more about publishing.

Here is your chance to connect with an editor and ask all of your questions!

A light lunch will be provided.

Please RSVP by September 21 using the following link : http://bit.ly/2ooO1yR

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Broadcast Education Association – Law and Policy – Call for Papers

The Law & Policy division of the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) conference is calling for papers and panels for their 2019 conference. They would especially like to encourage young scholars and graduate students to submit their research. the division’s mission is to assist fellow teachers, researchers, and practitioners in electronic media law and policy and to instill the notion of the “public interest” among potential users and leaders of the electronic media through a dialogue about research and curriculum in the field.

They are interested in panels and papers about any and all legal issues in media and communication. The theme for the 2019 conference is “Education & Industry: Mediating the Nexus.” If you have any questions please contact the division vice chair Robert Spicer, robert.spicer@millersville.edu.

Deadline for panels – September 15, 2018
Deadline for papers – December 1, 2018

BEA 2019
April 6-9, 2019
Las Vegas, NV

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Intersections of Law and Culture at the International Criminal Court – Call for Papers

The purpose of the project is to delve into the convergence and tensions between the cultural underpinnings and legal foundations of the ICC as a global institution. The project aims to bring together insights on the development and articulation of ideas regarding the multifaceted ways in which culture relates to the work of the ICC. Abstracts from both practitioners and academics working in the field of international criminal law and other relevant disciplines are welcome.

Deadline for Abstracts – 15 October 2018. Please see the website for details: https://www.uu.nl/en/news/call-for-papers-intersections-of-law-and-culture-at-the-international-criminal-court

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Mitacs – Globalink Program

Mitacs funding for travel and living expenses is available for senior undergraduate and graduate students in Canada who conduct research at universities in several countries abroad. Students may apply for $6,000 in travel and living expenses. Applications for travel in January 2019 are accepted until September 30, 2018Learn more about this opportunity

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Social Research and Demonstration Corporation (SRDC) Seeking Experienced Researchers

The Social Research and Demonstration Corporation (SRDC) is a non-profit organization primarily involved in the design, research, and evaluation of social programs and policies. Since 1991, they have been building a base of knowledge and experience about what works in employment, education, health, and social policy. While SRDC is recognized across Canada, and internationally, as a leader in the design, implementation, and evaluation of large-scale demonstration projects, they also conduct program evaluation and impact analysis for a wide range of government and non-governmental organizations.

SRDC is currently seeking one or more full-time experienced researcher(s) /project manager(s) with a strong/ demonstrated interest in labour market programming and policies, especially in the following areas: workforce development, adult learning, provision of employment support and services, youth employment programs, and labour market integration programs for new immigrants, Indigenous people, and persons with disabilities.
The successful candidate(s) will contribute to studies testing innovative labour market program initiatives.

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• participate in the development, implementation, and evaluation of demonstration and pilot projects in collaboration with clients, labour market partners, and service delivery partners;
• develop research/survey instruments and protocols;
• analyze quantitative and qualitative data;
• develop logic models, evaluation frameworks, work plans, data collection and analysis plans, and project budgets;
• write/contribute to research reports; present research findings to various audiences;
• develop research and evaluation proposals in response to specific client needs; and
• manage projects, or portions of projects, as part of a team of researchers and stakeholders.

CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS:
• a graduate degree in a social science, with knowledge of applied research and evaluation methods;
• a minimum of three years’ experience carrying out advanced analytical or evaluation studies;
• strong knowledge of statistical techniques and research methodology;
• knowledge of federal and provincial labour market policies and programs;
• experience designing research studies, evaluation frameworks, and survey instruments;
• excellent writing and verbal communications skills in English; the capacity to work in both official languages is considered an asset;
• ability to present research results clearly and concisely; and
• organized, self-motivated, and capable of working effectively in a self-directed manner as well as collaborating in a team environment.

The successful candidate(s) may work in either Ottawa, Vancouver, or Toronto. Applicants should submit a resume and cover letter that indicates location preference and provides a short description of research interests and skills, explaining how they relate to the required expertise and proposed responsibilities. Candidates will be required to complete a research assignment as part of the selection process.
SRDC is prepared to fill this position(s) through an interchange program (minimum secondment of two years) if potential candidates have access to such programs with their current employer.

Please submit applications by September 7, 2018 to:
Elizabeth Rodgers, Director, Human Resources and Corporate Services
Social Research and Demonstration Corporation (SRDC)
55 Murray Street, Suite 400, Ottawa, ON K1N 5M3
hr@srdc.org

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Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) Postdoc

The CIGI International Law Research Program is pleased to announce the 2018 SSHRC-CIGI post-doctoral fellowship. This funding opportunity is open to citizens or permanent residents of Canada. Permanent resident status must be obtained, at the latest, by the application deadline. Candidates must apply through the SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowships competition website.

It is offered as a joint initiative administered collaboratively by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and the International Law Research Program (ILRP) of the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI).

Selected recipients (fellows) may be funded jointly by SSHRC and CIGI’s ILRP or solely by the latter in accordance with the memorandum of understanding between SSHRC and CIGI’s ILRP. Based on the source(s) of funding, governing regulations and policies may vary.

Value Up to $80,500 per year plus up to $18,00 in research allowance
Duration     Between 12 to 24 months

Post-doctoral fellowships for research in one or more of the ILRP areas of focus:

  • Intellectual property law
  • Economic law
  • Environmental law
  • Indigenous law

The ILRP invites doctoral students who are completing their SJD/PhD in Law and those who have completed such a degree in the last two years to apply for these post-doctoral fellowships. The ILRP will be engaging up to four post-doctoral fellows in 2018.

More info at: https://www.cigionline.org/jobs/sshrc-cigi-post-doctoral-fellowship-competition

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