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KI alumna Alexandra Olarnyk recently had her Knowledge Integration senior research project work published in the Universal Journal of Public Health.

This project and paper, entitled "You're Totally on Your Own": Experiences of Food Allergy on a Canadian University Campus, was supervised and supported by Prof. Susan J. Elliott, Geography and Environmental Management & School of Public Health and Health Systems, at the University of Waterloo.

Eric Kennedy, BKI class of 2012, has been awarded a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Doctoral Fellowhip for his work at the Arizona State University Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes on "Facilitating collaboration at the boundaries:  alternative arrangements for improving inter-organization collaborative practices".

We're proud of Eric's hard work, and pleased to see that he has built on the interdisciplinarity and collaboration that he explored and developed during his Bachelor of Knowledge Integration!

Thomas Huijbregts, BKI class of 2015, continued working on his KI senior research project after he graduated, and the paper he wrote about it was accepted for publication at the ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces.

His paper is entitled "TalkingTiles: Supporting Personalization and
Customization in an AAC App for Individuals with Aphasia".

And he will be travelling to Madeira, Portugal this week to attend the conference!

There's a new exhibit opening today at THEMUSEUM with KI connections. 

LIGHT Illuminated was a partnership between THEMUSEUM and Institute for Quantum Computing grad students, to develop something for International Year of Light (2015).  The grad students sought KI students to help with the early stages of the exhibit design.

Congratulations to Hannah James, first year KI student, on being awarded the Dean of Environment’s Scholarship for Excellence.

For Hannah's profile and more information about this award, please see: Meet our 2015 Dean of Environment’s Scholarship for Excellence winners

We're glad that she chose to join the KI community!

With an international team of colleagues, KI Professor Vanessa Schweizer co-authored a paper on how to iterate between the techniques of meta-studies and developing computer simulations for land change science.

From meta-studies to modeling: Using synthesis knowledge to build broadly applicable process-based land change models is available open access at the web site for the journal Environmental Modelling & Software and will appear in the Oct. 2015 issue.