April 3, 2019
The Office of Research in Education (ORE) is pleased to announce that Matthew Waugh (supervisor Dr. Laurie Ford) has won the 2018-2019 Faculty of Education Graduate Teaching Assistant Award. Congratulations on your achievement!
The Office of Research in Education (ORE) is pleased to announce that Matthew Waugh (supervisor Dr. Laurie Ford) has won the 2018-2019 Faculty of Education Graduate Teaching Assistant Award. Congratulations on your achievement!
The Office of Research in Education (ORE) is pleased to announce that Kaye Hare (supervisors Dr. Theresa Rogers and Dr. Kedrick James) and Ben Hives (supervisor Dr. Eli Puterman) have won the 2018-2019 Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award. Congratulations on your achievements!
Dr. Nimarta Mann was awarded the Shastri Institutional Collaborative Research Grant (SICRG) 2018-20 for the project“Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Addressing Societal Drug Abuse” in collaboration with Dr. Robinder P. Bedi, University of British Columbia, Canada. This two-year grant is supported by funds from the Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD), the government of India.
Please join the Faculty of Education in congratulating Dr. Leyton Schnellert, Associate Professor, EDCP, and his team for being awarded a $195,075 SSHRC Partnership Development Grant. The grant will support their partnered research project Growing Innovation in Rural Sites of Learning. The project aims to investigate the potential for networked approaches to professional development for rural/remote educators, schools and systems to foster and sustain innovation in pursuit of 21st-century competencies in educators and students.
Congratulations to Dr. Leyton Schenellert.

By: Hanna Petersen
MARCH 28, 2019
Two prominent individuals will receive honorary law degrees during the University of Northern British Columbia’s (UNBC) May 31 convocation ceremony.
Dr. Jo-ann Archibald, an Indigenous educator, researcher and scholar from the Stó:lō and St’at’imc First Nations, and John Brink, a forestry industry pioneer and philanthropist from Prince George, are slated to receive the honorary degrees.
Link to full text.

In March, the School of Kinesiology mounted a new banner outside War Memorial Gymnasium, on the south-west corner of the building. The banner features Scarlett Sparrow-Felix, a young athlete from the Musqueam community. It celebrates the heritage of the School of Kinesiology, and the Department of Athletics and Recreation housed within the War Memorial Gym.
The banner is an acknowledgement that UBC stands on ancestral and unceded territory of the Musqueam people, and Scarlett’s family history. It also symbolizes the future and the recognition of history, people and place, and the important role the School of Kinesiology, and Athletics and Recreation play in the evolution of the university. The banner image represents elements of the field of kinesiology, with anatomical, physiological and biomechanical design features superimposed on the photograph of Scarlett.
Check it out the next time you are walking by the War Memorial Gym.

Please join the Faculty of Education in congratulating Dr. Zumbo on receiving the School of Nursing Centenary Medal of Distinction.
These awards were established in celebration of the School’s one hundred years of university-based nursing education. The School is recognizing one hundred individuals who have brought high honour to the School or to the profession of nursing, or have significantly advanced the School’s vision, mission and mandate.
Dr. Zumbo has taught and served on many PhD students’ dissertation committees in his career and has had a productive program of psychometric research with several School of Nursing faculty members going back nearly 25 years.
Congratulations to Dr. Zumbo on this well-deserved honour.

DEADLINES
April 15: Voluntary ORE internal review and feedback. Email PDF of application form and MS Word versions of your attachments and other application entries to Robert Olaj in the ORE.
April 26 10:00 AM: ORE deadline for faculty-level signatures on requisite Research Project Information Form (RPIF). Email your completed application (downloaded PDF from the SSHRC system) and completed RPIF to Robert Olaj in the ORE.
April 29 4:00 PM: UBC ORS deadline to receive your application and Faculty-signed and completed RPIF.
May 1: SSHRC deadline.
Connection Grants support events and outreach activities geared toward short-term, targeted knowledge mobilization initiatives. These events and activities represent opportunities to exchange knowledge and to engage on research issues of value to those participating. Events and outreach activities funded by a Connection Grant may often serve as a first step toward more comprehensive and longer-term projects potentially eligible for funding through other SSHRC funding opportunities.
Connection Grants support workshops, colloquiums, conferences, forums, summer institutes, or other events or outreach activities that facilitate:
Special note: Applicants must commit an additional 50% of what is requested from SSHRC as cash and/or in-kind from partner organizations (contributions from individuals do not count toward the 50% match) at the time of application. For example, if you request $25,000 from SSHRC, you must come up with $12,500 in cash and/or valuated in-kind.

The Office of Research in Education (ORE) receives an annual allocation of $100,000 from the Dean’s Office to support the Research Infrastructure Support Services program. In July 2016, this program was put on hold to allow the Associate Dean for Research and the Dean’s Advisory Committee for Research (DACR) to review the Faculty’s needs and consult with colleagues to ensure that these funds are optimally used to support faculty research. The revised RISS program is described below. Please note that these guidelines may be further revised in response to emerging research opportunities and needs.
RISS Program Objectives:
The goal of the Research Infrastructure Support Services (RISS) Program is to provide Education faculty members (with grant/tenure or grant/tenure track appointments as Professor, Associate Professor, or Assistant Professor) with the infrastructure support they need to pursue excellent research as defined by the disciplines represented within the departments and school. The RISS program complements competitive external research grants and internal seed funding by supporting activities that are typically ineligible for support from these sources.
Application Instructions:

Each program’s terms of reference and application form can be found on the ORE website: http://ore.educ.ubc.ca/research/funding/
Application Deadline: Please email complete applications to the Office of Research at research.educ@ubc.ca by 4:00 pm on April 30th, 2019.
If you have any questions about these funding opportunities please contact Robert Olaj in the ORE.