Music – Call for Poster Presentations

The Ontario Music Educators’ Association (OMEA) and the Canadian Music Industry Education Committee (CMIEC), invite music educators, music education researchers and graduate students in music and arts education to submit a proposal to present a Research Poster Presentation as part of “Research Perspectives” at the OMEA/CMIEC interlude 2017 conference to be held November 2 – 4, 2017 at the Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, ON, Canada.

Individuals, whose papers will be chosen through peer review for presentation, will be required to prepare a poster describing their research and to be available during the presentation session to informally discuss their work with interested conference attendees and then, at an appointed time, provide a brief ten-minute overview of their research. Authors will be asked to bring 50 copies of a two-page summary (one page double-sided) for distribution.

Authors are invited to submit a proposal that includes:

  • a page that includes author’s name, institutional affiliation, address, phone number, e-mail address;
  • a one-page abstract of approximately 250 words in length of the work to be presented.

Proposals are to be submitted electronically by e-mail (saved as .rtf  documents) by June 1, 2017 to:
Dr. Jane Saunders   ljsaund@shaw.ca
Editor, The Recorder
OMEA Board Member
Research Sessions Coordinator, interlude 2017 Conference Committee

For more information, please correspond via e-mail: ljsaund@shaw.ca

A qualified panel of peers will review all submissions; the results will be communicated by July 15, 2017. Selected papers presented may be submitted for consideration of peer review and for subsequent publication in The Recorder, the journal of the Ontario Music Educators’ Association.

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Are You Looking for an Academic Position? – Trends in Candidates for Positions

From Academica Group Top Ten (March 1/17):

“In light of the current hiring season, Paula Krebs reflects on trends she has seen in today’s faculty candidates and on what she would like to see more of. Among the five trends outlined in the article is an increased awareness among candidates of the postsecondary institution’s identity, and more realistic expectations about working conditions. The article also points out that these applicants tend to have higher levels of experience in lab or clinical settings, online environments, and in the community. On a wish list for future candidates, the author notes that she would like to see qualities such as more experience working with undergraduates, a better understanding of the students the institution serves, and a few lofty expectations to indicate ambition.” More at this posting on Chronicle Vitae.

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FIMS – Graduate Student Research Interview Space

For FIMS Graduate Students who are looking for space to conduct interviews for research:

Several rooms have been identified in the new FIMS & Nursing Building (FNB) for this purpose. Available rooms include:

  • Meeting rooms 2056 and 2058 on the second floor can be booked through fims-frontoffice@uwo.ca
  • Drop-in meeting rooms on the 4th floor–4002, 4004, and 4021; no booking required but also no guarantee of availability for specific dates / times; please contact the Dean’s office, fims-frontoffice@uwo.ca, for entry details.
  • The co-op interview rooms (2014-2016). These are small rooms, very similar in size, shape, and amenities, to the co-op interview rooms that were in NCB. All 3 rooms are keypad entry; bookable through Nancy Hsu, nhsu3@uwo.ca .

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Three-Minute Thesis Competition

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.

Apply before March 10, 2017 to the 3MT (Three Minute Thesis) competition. The first heat of presentations for Faculty of Information and Media Studies, Law, and Music graduate students is March 17th (see below for details).

Eligibility:

  • Presentations must be based on research that is directly related to the student’s graduate program thesis, major research paper, or dissertation.
  • PhD and Masters students who have defended but have not yet graduated are eligible to participate.
  • Presenters must be available to present, in person,on the day of their heat and must also be available to present, in person, at the 3MT final on April 5, 2017 at 10am.

The first heat of competition for FIMS, Music and Law students will be held on Friday, March 17, 2016 at  9:30 am to 11:30 am in Arts and Humanities Building, Room #1B06

To enroll, please pick  your Faculty here: http://grad.uwo.ca/current_students/3mt/index.html

The 20 finalists will compete on Wednesday, April 5th, 2017 in the Davenport Theatre (Talbot College) from 10 am to 1pm.

Prizes:

  • 1st place: $1,000
  • 2nd place: $500
  • 3rd place: $250

For more information please view this link: http://grad.uwo.ca/current_students/3mt/index.html

The top student from Western’s final will represent our university at 3MT Ontario 2017 held this year at the University of Waterloo on Wednesday, April 12, 2017.

If you have any questions, please contact the faculty coordinators Gabbi Whitlock gwhitloc@uwo.ca and Julia Beltra jbeltra3@uwo.ca.

Post-Doctoral Fellow Opportunity

Agewell (Canada’s technology and aging network) is seeking a skilled and enthusiastic postdoctoral fellow (PDF) to pursue an innovative research program at the intersection of knowledge mobilization (KMb), technology, and the process of participatory research. This position will be under the direction of AGE-WELL CC1 K-MOB co-leads Dr. Amanda Grenier (Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging, McMaster University) and Dr. Karen Kobayashi (University of Victoria).

The PDF will take the lead on a research project designed to gain a better understanding of how interdisciplinary researchers understand KMb, how they envision KMb within their disciplines and projects, and the actions and supports they deem necessary to successfully engage in KMb.

For more information about this opportunity please send your CV by March 10, 2017 to :
Dr. Amanda M. Grenier
McMaster University
Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging
Telephone: 905 525 9140 x 24449
E-mail:  gilbrea@mcmaster.ca

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Charles D. Gonthier Research Fellowship – Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice

Description: The Charles D. Gonthier Research Fellowship is awarded annually to an academic selected by the jury who will present the best research on the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice’s (CIAJ) Annual Conference topic. For 2017 the topic is Canada at 150: Cultural and Religious Diversity in the Administration of Justice.

Amount: $7,500

Deadline: March 15, 2017 (date revised – was Feb 6/17)

Eligibility: open to faculty and graduate students at Canadian universities

Applications and more information…

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Interdisciplinary Graduate Research Day (FIMS, Music, Law)

March 3, 2017
9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Music Building, Western University (rooms 227 and 140)
#FIMULAW

This FIMULAW Research Day is an interdisciplinary event that will showcase the work of graduate students in the faculties of Music, Information and Media Studies, and Law.  It will feature three panel presentations (Contemporary Culture and Conflict, Information Ownership, and Understandings of Data), lightning talks, and poster presentations from graduate students in each of the three faculties. The day will culminate in a faculty panel discussion about the value and challenges of interdisciplinary research.  This event is free, no pre-registration required, and lunch will be provided. Drop-ins are welcome for individual panel discussions.

Link to Facebook event

Link to Webpage

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