Registration for Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition Open

Registration is now open for Western’s 3MT 2018 competition. Students from FIMS, Law and Music will compete with students from Arts & Humanities, Education, and Ivey,  on Friday, March 2.

The final day to register will be Friday, February 23.

3MT (Three Minute Thesis) is a research communication competition where graduate students have 3 minutes or less to present their research and its impact to a panel of non-specialist judges and peers. The exercise develops academic, presentation, and research communication skills and supports the development of research students’ capacity to effectively explain their research in language appropriate to an intelligent but non-specialist audience.

Full details are available on the 3MT website.

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Summer Research Positions with the Law Commission of Ontario

The Law Commission of Ontario is currently recruiting student researchers for the Summer 2018 term. Positions are available for graduate law students. The deadline for applications is Friday, February 23. Full details are in the attached.

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Gonthier Research Fellowship

Description: The Charles D. Gonthier Research Fellowship is awarded annually to an academic who will present the best research on the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice’s (CIAJ) Annual Conference topic. For 2018 the topic is Justice and Mental Health – The courts have often become the emergency rooms for unaddressed mental health issues. The 2018 conference will assess the tools available to the justice system to manage such issues when they arise with respect to witnesses, persons accused, and litigants.

Amount: $7,000

Deadline: March 31, 2018

Eligibility: open to faculty and graduate students at Canadian universities

Applications and more information…

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SSHRC Storytellers Challenge

SSHRC has recently launched its annual Storytellers contest, challenging postsecondary students to creatively show Canadians how social sciences and humanities research has an impact on our lives and on our communities.

The contest is open to all students—graduate and undergraduate—enrolled at Canadian postsecondary institutions. Their task is to tell the story, in 3 minutes or 300 words, of a SSHRC-funded research project—their own or a professor’s—taking place at their institution. SSHRC will select 25 finalists to receive a $3000 cash prize and specialized training in research communications. For details on this year’s Storytellers contest, please follow SSHRC on Twitter, watch the #SSHRCStorytellers hashtag, and visit the SSHRC website.

Don’t hesitate to contact SSHRC should you have any questions. Participant questions should be addressed to Storytellers@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca

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McGill University’s Graduate Law Conference 2018 – Call for Submissions

McGill University’s 11th Annual Graduate Law Conference will be held on 3-4 May 2018 in Montreal, Canada. The theme of this year’s conference is ‘Hard Cases: The Limits of Law.’

The deadline for the submission of abstracts is 15 February 2018 and selected participants will be notified by 28 February 2018. For any questions, please contact Rapti Menaka Ratnayake or Julia Selman Ayetey at gradlawconference.law@mcgill.ca.

McGill GradlawCall for Posters-15Jan2018

McGill GradLawConfCall for Submissions-2FINAL – 15 Jan 2018

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Mitacs Globalink Research Award

Mitacs, a non-profit organization, is accepting applications for competitive international research opportunities for student travel from Canada. It is recommended that students apply by May 2018 for travel planned in Fall 2018.

The Globalink Research Award provides $6,000 for senior undergraduate and graduate students to undertake research projects abroad. Projects last 12–24 weeks and all disciplines are eligible.

New destinations include:

The full list of destinations is available on the Mitacs websitehttps://www.mitacs.ca/en/programs/globalink/globalink-research-award?utm_source=Mitacs Calls for Proposals&utm_campaign=d9d81ccb9a-Mitacs-GRA-Call-ENG-Jan172018&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_4fbc5a07d9-d9d81ccb9a-121944549, along with resources for finding a professor abroad, suggested application timelines, and other program information.

To learn more about these initiatives, visit the Globalink web page or contact Mitacs Business Development Specialist (at Western), Erin Azzopardi at eazzopard@mitacs.ca. Note that, to apply, the student’s faculty supervisor must be involved.

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Submission Call: Queen’s Policy Review 2017-2018

Queen’s University School of Policy Studies’ graduate publication, the Queen’s Policy Review (QPR) is announces its 9th Annual Graduate Publication centered on the theme of, “Security and Insecurity: Balancing Innovation in an Uncertain World”.

Graduate students across multiple disciplines are invited to present their research and/or submit papers addressing Canada’s future with innovation policy, or how innovation can provide solutions or challenges to public policy issues.The deadline for papers and proposals to be considered is 11:59pm (EST) February 9th, 2018.

Detailed submission criteria can be found at: http://www.queensu.ca/sps/qpr/call-papers.

Please do not hesitate to contact the QPR editorial team at qpr@queensu.ca for any questions or information.

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Envirocon 2018 Call for Abstracts

How can we improve community engagement in topics related to the environment and sustainability?

EnviroCon is a full-day conference hosted by Western’s Centre for Environment and Sustainability and is organized by graduate students in the collaborative program. Organizers aim to bring together the knowledge and research of undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and community members involved in environment and sustainability.

Participation in this annual conference is free of charge, and all members of the community are welcome to participate/attend.

Please see the attached Call for Abstracts. Deadline for submissions is February 9.

Electronic Submissions and questions: ces.envirocon@gmail.com
Website: https://www.uwo.ca/enviro/envirocon/

Posters and paper presentations on topics related to environment and sustainability are welcome.

EnviroCon
March 16, 2018
(IGAB) International and Graduate Affairs Building
Western University

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Ethics Updates to WREM system

Western Research Ethics Management (WREM) updates

Over the Christmas holidays the Office of Human Research Ethics updated a series of forms within WREM, which will become active on January 24, 2017. They include Non-Medical Research Ethics Board (NMREB) initial and amendment forms, continuing ethics review and study closure forms.

When you log in to WREM you will notice the following message appear in the Work Area at the top of your screen: “Warning: The project owner must update your project in order to submit this form.”

The message appears only when there has been an update to the application form(s). The form owner will need to accept the update prior to a) submitting an application and/or b) completing an application you have been working on when the message appeared.

Are there any implications to updating the form(s)?
Consider these three scenarios:
1) The form has not been submitted, and is still unlocked – Updating the project will have no effect, except any changes in the form you are completing will be updated.
2) The form has not been submitted, but the form has been locked (either by a signature request, or by a signature being completed) – Updating the project will break these signatures or signature requests. Any requests will need to be remade, and any existing signatures will need to be re-given, because they will have been applied to an old version of the form.
3) The form has been signed and submitted – Updating the project will have no effect on any submitted forms.

What updates have been done?
1. Administrative updates (i.e., revising, addition and removal of questions, addition of help text, etc.)

To access WREM training material and FAQs please visit the website and WREM (click Western University’s REB to access the WREM site).

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to any member of the Research Ethics team.

WREM-Memo-updated application Jan 19 2018.pdf

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SSHRC Launches Talent Achievement Report

SSHRC has launched the Talent Achievement Report, a new, more user-friendly end-of-award electronic report that replaces the existing final report used by SSHRC fellowship and scholarship award holders. Similar to the Insight, Connection and Partnership Achievement Reports, this new report will improve SSHRC’s capacity to collect and measure outcomes and impacts of funded activities and reduce the administrative burden for award recipients. The information provided in these reports is of great value to SSHRC as it is a vital input to planning and strategy setting.

The new Talent Achievement Report is currently available to all doctoral and postdoctoral award recipients on SSHRC’s website. It is in a survey format on Fluidsurveys, a secure web platform, and must be submitted within six months of the end of the scholarship/fellowship period. More detailed information related to the Talent Achievement Report is available on SSHRC’s website.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact fellowships@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca.

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