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- 42Mukherjee, Ayantika
- 29Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, Grant Assist Program (Health Sciences)
- 24Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project
- 22Young-Leslie, Heather
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2014-01-08
Workshop material, outdated as of 2016. Until 2014, SSHRC used 'priority areas' to stream research into particular subject areas. The priority area concept was replaced by the "Future Challenge Questions" The FCQ were used to help non-academics to understand the big questions that social sciences...
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2012-01-10
Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project, Simala-Grant, Joanne - Director, CIHR Special Project
This resource 1. Identifies the signatures required by the University of Alberta and CIHR for applications submitted to the CIHR Open Operating Grant Program (OOGP), Fellowshipand Doctoral and Competitions; 2. Clarifies University of Alberta protocols for obtaining signatures and; 3. Explains how...
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2022-06-01
Embassy of France FCRF awarded 2022: This project aims to we aim to synthesise, via bottom-up approaches, silicon-based core@shell particles containing gold. Here the intense electric dipole scattering from the plasmonic resonance will be overlapped with the magnetic dipolar resonance stemming...
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2014-10-13
SSHRC Awarded IG 2015: The research explores how today's screen-oriented young adults perceive the local and situated nature of their early literate development. RESEARCH QUESTIONS: How do contemporary Canadian young adults articulate their childhood experiences of landscape and local geography,...
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2017-10-01
SSHRC IG awarded 2018: Our goal is to build an understanding of how internet slang terms affect consumers in public (consumer-to-consumer) and commercial (firm-to-consumer) online communication. How does exposure to slang in online WOM impact consumers' product attitudes and purchase intentions?...
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2016-10-11
SSHRC Awarded IG 2017: This project aims to change the way we think about sleep as well as the way we practice it. It communicates to diverse audiences that sleep is not a mysterious non-experience (essential but a wasteful interruption of life) but rather a central part of existence that tells...