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Congratulations to Dr. Fatima Pirbhai-Illich!

Friday, April 24th, 2015

Dr. Fatima Pirbhai-Illich has been named a Regina YWCA Woman of Distinction award winner for education and mentorship. She has been recognized for her international expertise in literacy development, her collaborations with educators at alternative schools and the school division to help students develop their literacy abilities. She also volunteers with aboriginal children and teens, ethnic and linguistic minority students, newcomers to Canada, and the deaf and hard-of-hearing.

Congratulations to Dr. Alec Couros!

Friday, April 24th, 2015

Dr. Alec Couros has been named the recipient of the University of Regina Award for Innovation in Teaching. This award acknowledges Alec’s excellence in pedagogical innovation, and effective leadership particularly in on-line teaching and learning, including the creation and delivery of a Massive Open On-Line Course.

Dr. Darryl Hunter awarded Thomas B. Greenfield Dissertation Award of the Canadian Association for the Study of Educational Administration (CASEA)

Monday, April 13th, 2015

Congratulations to Dr. Darryl Hunter, recent PhD graduate of University of Regina Faculty of Education. Dr. Hunter’s PhD thesis, “Above Average: A Pragmatic Inquiry into School Principals’ Meanings for a Statistical Concept in Instructional Leadership” was recently selected to receive this prestigious award.

Dr. Hunter will be invited to share his research in the “Greenfield Presentation” during the annual meeting at CSSE and will be honoured at the CASEA banquet. This year CSSE is held at University of Ottawa May 31 – June 3, 2015. http://www.csse-scee.ca/site/index.html and to register.

Humanities Research Institute Annual Fellowships, 2015-16

Thursday, April 9th, 2015

The Humanities Research Institute announces the 2015-16 Humanities Research
Fellowships to faculty members at the University of Regina and federated
colleges. Full-time continuing faculty are eligible to apply.

The HRI supports research in traditional humanities disciplines as well as in
philosophical, historical, and ethical, contexts across academic disciplines.
The humanities are not conceived as a specific group of subject areas but
include all forms of study that examine the human condition. Humanities
researchers are engaged in questions that address human thought, experience,
and creativity.

Fellows will be expected to conduct research, be active participants in the HRI
community, present their research at an HRI-organized event, and organize an
activity or series of activities as part of the HRI’s programming (e.g., a
lecture, seminar series, or similar).

Up to three $4,000 research awards will be granted for the period July 1, 2015-June
30, 2016. Additional

funds, up to a maximum of $1,000, will be provided to fellowship holders to
assist with the organization of the activity/activities. This activity need not
be directly linked to the proposed research (e.g., the activity could be an

invited lecturer who discusses interpretive dance and the proposed research is
on developing theatrical lighting theories).

Application Criteria

-Specific research aims, activities, and outcomes that can be achieved during
tenure of the award should be identified. These may be linked to longer-term
research projects: the relationship between the one-year award and the larger
project should be made clear.

-A detailed budget is required. Expenses supported are those typically
associated with the conduct of research. Ineligible expenses include:
equipment; travel for the purposes of dissemination (e.g., to present at
conferences) or to attend conferences and academic meetings; and
publication-related costs.

-For projects in non-traditional humanities disciplines, the relationship to
the humanities must be clearly articulated.

-The proposed activity (lecture, seminar series, or similar) must be outlined,
including an estimated budget. Other

sources of funding (department, faculty, or other source) above the $1,000
provided by the HRI should be detailed.

Formal Application Process

Applications must be combined into a single file and be provided in PDF format
and must include:

1. a curriculum vitae;

2. a detailed statement of the research proposal. Maximum two pages;

3. a descriptive title and abstract of 75 words;

4. a budget, with justification where necessary. Maximum one page; and

5. a description and budget for the activity/activities (lecture, seminar
series, etc.). Maximum one page.

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

To be submitted to the HRI at humanities.research@uregina.ca.

Due Date: May 1, 2015

Term of Fellowship

The term of the fellowship will normally be one year. The fellowship will
commence July 1, 2015.

Further information about the HRI and current HRI Fellowship holders can be
found on our website: www.humanitiesresearch.org.

Questions can be directed to:
Dr. Carmen Robertson
Acting Director, Humanities Research Institute
Carmen.Robertson@uregina.ca
305-337-2227

Humanities Research Institute
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, SK S4S 0A2
www.humanitiesresearch.org

Appointment – Dean of Education

Wednesday, April 8th, 2015

Dear members of the University community,

It is a pleasure to inform you that Dr Jennifer Tupper, currently Acting Dean of the Faculty of Education, has accepted President Timmons’ offer of appointment as Dean of Education. The appointment is effective 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2018.

A graduate of the Universities of Alberta and British Columbia, Dr Tupper joined the faculty of the University of Regina in 2004. Her research in citizenship education and treaty education has been funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and she has won the Outstanding Publication Award of the Canadian Association of Curriculum Studies. Further information about Dr Tupper can be found at http://www.uregina.ca/president/searches-reviews/appointments-renewals.html.

Please join me in congratulating Dr Tupper on her appointment as Dean. We very much look forward to continuing to work with her as a senior leader on this campus.

Sincerely,

Thomas Chase
Provost and Vice-President (Academic)

University of Regina Research Seed Grant

Wednesday, April 8th, 2015

The President’s Fund/SSHRC General Research Grant has been expanded to include research from all disciplines and renamed the “University of Regina Research Seed Grant”. The deadline for applications this year is May 8, 2015, but will be May 1 in following years.

For the application form and guidelines, please visit http://www.uregina.ca/research/internal_grants/sshrc.shtml

If you have any questions about the grant or the process, contact the Office for Research, Innovation and Partnership email – ORIP@uregina.ca. phone – (306) 585-4775 or (306) 585-4986


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