Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
SSHRC Insight Grant, 2015
- Robert Danisch, Drama & Speech Communication. Sociologies of Rhetoric (4 yr)
- Andrew Cooper, Political Science. The 'Thickening' of Regional Institutions in the Americas, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East: A Comparative Analysis (4 yr)
- Andrew Faulkner, Classical Studies. The Judeo-Christian Muse and the Classical Tradition (5 yr)
- Francisco Gonzalez, Economics. The macroeconomics of labour mismatch (5 yr)
- Randy Harris, English Language & Literature. Computational Rhetoric (3 yr)
- Eric Helleiner, Political Science. Globalizing the history of classical IPE thought (5 yr)
- Suzan Ilcan, Sociology. Humanitarian Aid, Citizenship Politics, and the Governance of Syrian Refugees in Turkey (4 yr)
- Whitney Lackenbauer, History (SJU). Canadian-American Relations in the Cold War Arctic, 1946-72 (3 yr)
- Jee-Hae Lim, School of Accounting & Finance. Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) Impact and Quality (3 yr)
- Ian Milligan, History. A Longitudinal Analysis of the Canadian World Wide Web as a historical Resource, 1996-2014 (5 yr)
- Bessma Momani, Political Science. IMF and World Bank Collaboration on FSAPs: Intersection of Organizational Cultures and Potential Impact on Policy Outcomes (3 yr)
- Susan Roy, History. The Indigenous Archive: shishalh genealogy, literacy, and the colonial encounter (3 yr)
- John Turri, Philosophy. Experimental Epistemology (5 yr)
- Alan Webb, School of Accounting & Finance. The Effects of Reward Type on Motivation and Performance (4 yr)
- Tony Wirjanto, School of Accounting & Finance. Asset Return Correlations during Episodes of Systemic Crises in Financial Markets (4 yr)
- SSHRC Insight Development Grant, 2015
- Philip Curry, Economics. A Structural Estimation of the Effect of Police on Crime.
- Jean Guillaume Forand, Economics. Dynamic Political Economy.
- Owen Gallupe, Sociology & Legal Studies. Peer influence and theft: An experimental test.
- Evan Risko, Psychology. Examining Evidenced-Based Principles for the Design of Recorded Lectures in Postsecondary Education.
SSHRC Connection Grant, 2015
- Andrew Cooper, Political Science. The changing practice of frontline diplomacy.
- Altay Coskun, Classical Studies. Rome and the Seleukid East.
- Marlene Epp, Conrad Grebel University College. Global Mennonite Peacebuilding Conference and Festival.
- Reimer Faber, Classical Studies. Celebrity, Fame and Infamy in the Hellenistic World.
- Kristina Llewellyn, Social Development Studies (REN). Oral History and Education: Theories, Dilemmas, and Practices.
- Cetta Mainwaring, Sociology & Legal Studies. Governing Migration from the Margins.
- Ian Milligan, History. Unlock your web archives hackathon.
- Christina Vanin, Religious Studies (SJU). Women scholars and Lonergan conference.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
CIHR Operating Grant, 2015
- Rachelle Ashcroft, Social Work (Renison). Incentives and disincentives for treating depression and anxiety in Ontario Family Health Teams.
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
NSERC Discovery Grant, 2015
- Chris Eliasmith, Philosophy. Large-scale neural models of cognitive function.
- Myra Fernandes, Psychology. Factors Affecting Memory Encoding and Retrieval: A Cognitive Neuroscience Approach.
- Jennifer Stolz, (RGPIN) Psychology. Aspects of Attention and Adaptive Memory.
Ontario Grants
Early Research Award (ERA), 2015
- Ian Milligan, History. A Longitudinal Analysis of the Canadian World Wide Web as a Historical Resource, 1996-2014.
- Evan Risko, Psychology. Thinking with our Bodies and World: Investigations into Cognitive Offloading.
- David Williams, English Language & Literature (SJU). The Life of Words: English Poetry and the Oxford English Dictionary.
Small Infrastructure Award, 2015
- Roxane Itier, Psychology. Portable Eye Tracking EEG System.