Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
SSHRC Standard Research Grants, 2011
- Karen Collins, Drama & Speech Communication. Exploring interactivity and immersion with multi-platform games
- Altay Coskun, Classical Studies. New history of ancient Galatia
- Doreen Fraser, Philosophy. A philosophical investigationof issues raised by particle physics
- Kimie Hara, East Asian Studies Program (REN). The San Francisco System and cold War Frontiers in the Asia-Pacific: Part 2 (1951-1980)
- Eric Helleiner, Political Science. The new politics of global derivatives regulation after the 2007-08 financial crisis
- Kathryn Hochstetler, Political Science. Charting the future of climate change: energy and development in Brazil and South Africa
- Carin Holroyd, Political Science. Environmental technology and national innovation in Japan
- Tim Kenyon, Philosophy. Testimony, assertion and justification
- Greta Kroeker, History. The era of Catholic innovation: 1480-1546
- Alice Kuzniar, Germanic & Slavic Studies. German Romanticism as the vital life force of homeopathy
- Victoria Lamont, English Language & Literature. Popular westerns: A women's history 1880-1940
- Theresa Libby, School of Accounting & Finance. Fairness, moral sensitivity and incentive contracting
- Patricia Marino, Philosophy. Moral reasoning in a pluralistic world
- Aimee Morrison, English Language & Literature. Deciphering digital life writing
- Jennifer Roberts-Smith, Drama & Speech Communication. Simulated environment for theatre (SET)
- Winfried Siemerling, English Language & Literature: African Canadian writing, literary history and the presence of the past
- Mikal Skuterud, Economics. Gone fishing! Absenteeism, shirking and the weather
- Alex Statiev, History. Adventure tourism in the Soviet Union and the Post-Soviet states
- Hongping Tan, School of Accounting & Finance. Determinants of financial analyst following and its value indications
- John Turri, Philosophy. New perspectives on Speech Acts
- Tony Wirjanto, School of Accounting & Finance. Examining the effects of increased volatility uncertainty of firms
SSHRC Insight Development Grants, 2011
- Steven Bednarski, History (SJU). A poisoned past: A reflexive microhistory of Margarita de Portu, a fourteenth-century poisoner
- Jay Dolmage, English Language & Literature. A white man's country: The rhetorical construction of race and disability through Canadian eugenics and immigration restriction
- John Turri, Philosophy. Norms of assertion
SSHRC Research/Creation in the Fine Arts Grant, 2011
- Marcel O’Gorman, English Language & Literature. Pharmakon: Investigating technological impacts through digital art and applied media theory
SSHRC Partnership Development Grant, 2011
- Guy Poirier, French Studies. Textes missionnaires dans l'espace francophone
SSHRC Partnership Grant LOI, 2011
- Neil Randall, English Language & Literature. IMMERSe: Immersion & multi-modal experience research syndicate
SSHRC Aid to Research Workshops & Conferences in Canada Grant, 2011
- Shelley Hulan, English Language & Literature. LITERATURE, Rhetoric, and Values (conference)
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
NSERC Discovery Grants, 2011
- Ori Friedman, Psychology. Children's pretense: representing fictional worlds and relating them to reality
- Jonathan Fugelsang, Psychology. Factors influencing judgments of causal relations
- Katherine White, Psychology. Specificity and flexibility in early word recognition
Other awards
Ontario Early Researcher Award (ERA), 2011
- Veronica Kitchen, Political Science. Integrated counter-terrorism institutions in comparative perspective