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- 47Mukherjee, Ayantika
- 29Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, Grant Assist Program (Health Sciences)
- 24Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project
- 22Young-Leslie, Heather
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2018-02-01
SSHRC Awarded IDG 2018: While behaviours related to lower relationship satisfaction and increased risk of divorce are understood, factors that contribute to flourishing relationships are less so. Relationship paradigms have focused on personality traits, behaviours and skills not demonstrated by...
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2011-09-09
Cave, Andrew - Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry
Dr. Andrew Cave (Professor, Department of Family Medicine) discusses the CIHR Knowledge Synthesis funding opportunity. This opportunity is designed to support teams of researchers and knowledge users to produce knowledge syntheses and scoping reviews that will contribute to the use of synthesized...
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2011-09-09
Cave, Andrew - Professor of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry
Dr. Andrew Cave (Professor, Department of Family Medicine) discusses the CIHR Knowledge Synthesis funding opportunity. This opportunity is designed to support teams of researchers and knowledge users to produce knowledge syntheses and scoping reviews that will contribute to the use of synthesized...
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2011-09-09
Cave, Andrew - Professor of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry
Dr. Andrew Cave (Professor, Department of Family Medicine) discusses the CIHR Knowledge Synthesis funding opportunity. This opportunity is designed to support teams of researchers and knowledge users to produce knowledge syntheses and scoping reviews that will contribute to the use of synthesized...
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2013-10-09
Lacy, Paige - Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, Grant Assist Program (Health Sciences)
The 2013-2014 CIHR Fellowship competition was discussed in the context of preparing a successful application. The speaker, Dr. Paige Lacy, will draw from experience on the CIHR Fellowship review panel and will share insights and tips for writing the different sections of the application. As well,...
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2015-10-15
SSHRC Awarded IG 2016: Savons-nous mourir au 21e siècle? La fin de vie est aujourd'hui monopolisée par la pratique médicale et le milieu hospitalier, mais ceux-ci sont-il les plus 'hospitaliers' pour accueillir l'expérience radicalement singulière de mourir? Comment faire de celle-ci le vrai...
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2022-01-02
SSHRC IDG awarded 2022: This project uses quantitative analysis to evaluate the suitability of arbitration for the resolution of individual as well as class wide employment and consumer disputes in Canada and the United States. The study will examine individual consumer arbitration awards and...
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2019-02-01
SSHRC IDG awarded 2019: This project aims to examine if publicly funded bailouts of financial institutions during banking crises are welfare beneficial, once their longer term impact on risk taking and on the crisis probability is taken in account.The specific objectives of the research are: a)...
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2018-02-01
SSHRC IDG Awarded 2018: This mixed-method, qualitative critical policy analysis project builds on preliminary analysis of data from the Canadian Labour Force Survey, to explore in greater depth the phenomenon of under-employment of women in Canada, beginning with mothers of preschool children....