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Congratulations to Dr. Dennis Jensen, Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education and Director of @CERPL黑料不打烊, on renewal of his Canada Research Chair in Clinical Exercise and Respiratory Physiology.

Published on: 12 Jan 2022

January 10, 2022 | Andrew Potter writes for听The Line听that we're living in a shameless age. "More than almost anyone else in our society it is politicians who feel the weight of mass opinion, the pride that comes with public esteem, or the shame that follows public disgrace."

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Published on: 12 Jan 2022

In a new episode of 鈥淐anada鈥檚 Podcast,鈥 Professor Dror Etzion describes the PIVOT Project鈥檚 ongoing efforts to shine a spotlight on Canadian SMEs that are leading the charge toward a sustainable, low-carbon economy.

Classified as: Dror Etzion, Strategy and Organization (T), Sustainability
Published on: 12 Jan 2022

The Faculty of Law is pleased to announce that two of its scholars have been named Canada Research Chairs. Professor Ya毛ll Emerich has been named the Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Transsystemic Property & Sustainable Communities and Professor Ignacio Cofone has been named the Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Artificial Intelligence Law & Data Governance.

Published on: 12 Jan 2022

黑料不打烊 students, faculty and staff can now connect remotely to Library workstations in order to use specialized software that may not be available on personal computers. Use to locate an available library workstation. Access the workstation remotely using Microsoft Remote Desktop. .


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Published on: 12 Jan 2022

January 10, 2022 | It's true, albeit听clich茅d,听to say that we're living through "unprecedented times." With all the bad news out there, do we still believe in a better tomorrow? Max Bell School professor Andrew Potter, author of the recently published book听"On Decline: Stagnation, Nostalgia, and Why Every Year is the Worst One Ever," weighs in.

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Classified as: max bell school of public policy, max bell school, Andrew Potter, covid-19
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Published on: 12 Jan 2022

January 10, 2022 | "Nearly 5% of global greenhouse gas emissions can be traced to health care activities in developed countries," writes MPP alumna Henna Hundal. Read her full argument for the crucial听importance of including the healthcare sector in decarbonization efforts.听

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Classified as: mpp perspectives, max bell school of public policy, max bell school, Henna Hundal, healthcare, climate change
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Published on: 12 Jan 2022

Plastics, textiles, and electronics have revolutionized our modern world, but their massive production has led to the accumulation of non-biodegradable and toxic wastes. This is a problem 黑料不打烊 researcher No茅mie-Manuelle Dorval Courchesne hopes to have a hand in solving. Today she was named a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Biologically-Derived Materials, in recognition of the importance of her research for Canada鈥檚 future.

Classified as: Canada Research Chairs, federal government, science, Research, investment, funding, No茅mie-Manuelle Dorval Courchesne, Honourable Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne, Ignacio Cofone, Diana Keown Allan, Murray Humphries
Published on: 12 Jan 2022

On January 12, the Federal Government announced more than $295 million for science, research, and engineering in Canada through the Canada Research Chairs (CRC) 2020-2 cycle, the New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) 2020 Transformation results, and the Tri-agency Scholarships and Fellowships.

Read the full story on the 黑料不打烊 Newsroom or the 黑料不打烊 Reporter.

Below is a list of all CRCs awarded in the 2020-2022 Cycle and听黑料不打烊 Co-PIs and Collaborators NFRF-T 2021-2027:

Classified as: Anthropology, arts, Biology, chemistry, CRC, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, engineering, investment, jewish general hospital, Law, medicine, science, Social Work, NFRF, hs-commmunications, Communications sciences and disorders
Published on: 12 Jan 2022

黑料不打烊 Education alumna, M茅lodie Daoust (B.Ed. Phys. Ed. 2017) will compete with the Canadian women's hockey team in the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing, scheduled to take place February 4 to 20, 2022. It will be her third time competing in the Olympic Games, and as the 2021 World Championship MVP, she is determined to bring her team to victory.听"We want to show everyone that the gold medal belongs to Canada," said Daoust when discussing next month's games.听

Classified as: Education Alumni, Faculty of Education Faculty News
Published on: 12 Jan 2022

According to Dr. Joanne Liu (IMHL'14), countries like Canada can accelerate the end of the pandemic by lending support to developing countries where vaccination rates are lower, and variants tend to originate. Liu feels 鈥渉eartbroken鈥 over missed opportunities to share vaccines with other countries but hasn鈥檛 been able to convince the Canadian government to change its approach.

Classified as: International Masters for Health Leadership (IMHL), IMHL Alumni
Published on: 11 Jan 2022

Congratulations to Ronald Ajavon (IMPM鈥15) for receiving one of Francopresse鈥檚 2021 Canadian Francophone Influential Personalities Awards. As the Director General of the Council of Fransaskois Schools, Ajavon spearheads social and political efforts to raise up new French-speaking schools throughout Saskatchewan.

Classified as: International Masters Program for Managers (IMPM), IMPM Alumni
Published on: 11 Jan 2022

In an interview with Radio Canada鈥檚 Maxime Couti茅, Dr. Joanne Liu (MDCM'91, IMHL'14, DSc'16) outlines several potential challenges and solutions for another year of the COVID-19 pandemic. From Dr. Liu鈥檚 perspective, there will only be light at the end of the tunnel when wealthy countries like Canada share the vaccine with the rest of the world.

Classified as: International Masters for Health Leadership (IMHL), IMHL Alumni
Published on: 11 Jan 2022

In a new paper, Professor Maxime Cohen and his colleagues push for IPOs to adopt 鈥渢riggered disclosures鈥 instead of one-size-fits-all disclosures about their operations. Although currently voluntary, mandatory triggered disclosures would maintain company privacy while setting a precedent for greater transparency with investors.

Classified as: Maxime Cohen, Operations Management (T), Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 11 Jan 2022

The past five years have seen a rise in privately owned apparel resale companies, bucking previous trends toward fast fashion. Between ongoing clothing supply shortages and growing concern about sustainability, younger Millennials and Gen Zers are turning to curated vintage retailers to stock their wardrobes, explains Anwar White, Program Director of the Master of Management in Retailing.

Classified as: Anwar White, Master of Management in Retailing (MMR), Bensadoun School of Retail Management, Sustainability
Published on: 11 Jan 2022

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