Deadline for New Frontiers in Research Fund – Exploration competition is fast approaching.
The first deadline in the New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) – Exploration competition is fast approaching.
The first deadline in the New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) – Exploration competition is fast approaching.
Founded by two former Queen’s students, Mero Technologies has flourished thanks to its support from the university’s innovation ecosystem.
As originally published in the Queen's Gazette
Wednesday May 25, 2022
By Kayla Dettinger, Special Projects Officer
Research Projects Advisor - Strategic Institutional Programs (CFI, ORF, CRC)'
Strategic Initiatives and Institutional Programs
Research Services
355 King St. West, suite 352
Date
Friday June 10, 2022Location
Donald Gordon Hotel and Conference CentreThis event will comply with public health and university guidelines .
Join Queen’s University Research Projects Advisors and very special guest Dr. Dawn McArthur — live and in-person! — for this hands-on, half-day grant-writing workshop at the Donald Gordon Hotel and Conference Centre on June 10, 2022.
While participants have the option of attending virtually, in-person attendees are likely to benefit more from what the workshop has to offer. Dr. McArthur will be providing tools and strategies designed to address the start-to-finish challenges of successful research grant proposals, regardless of discipline or specific funding agency.
Both early-career and established faculty members stand to benefit from the workshop, which will be divided into the following four components:
Following the workshop, researchers will be better prepared to find appropriate funding; interpret requests for applications; develop their research ideas, project plans, and budgets; and craft a competitive proposal.
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Dr. Dawn McArthur is Director, Research and Technology Development at , one of UBC’s four hospital-based research institutes.
Dr. McArthur has held senior research development positions for 20+ years and has worked with researchers from all fields, from arts/design to zoology. From 1999-2003, she was a senior university grants facilitator at Simon Fraser University, working with faculty across all disciplines.
In 2003, Dr. McArthur was recruited to BCCHR to establish and lead the Research & Technology Development Office (RTDO), with the mandate to enhance research excellence, capacity, and competitiveness of the Institute's multi-disciplinary research community and of its colleagues in women’s health. The RTDO has an exceptional record for success and has contributed to bringing in more than $550 million in external funding for researchers and the institute through salary awards, operating grants, training programs, teams/networks, and major infrastructure projects.
Dr. McArthur gives workshops and webinars in Canada and abroad on various topics related to competitive proposals and research development. Her background is in comparative physiology/energy metabolism (BSc 1st Hons, MSc, UBC; PhD, University of Alberta) and stress/obesity/diabetes (PDFs, University of Alberta and SFU).
Date
Tuesday May 17, 2022Location
VirtualThe invites you to attend a training session dedicated to discovering REDCap!
 is a web-based data capture tool used to create, manage, and deploy research databases and surveys. It has built-in functionalities for data importing and exporting, quality checking, reporting, and basic statistics summarization.
This workshop will provide an overview of REDCap, demonstrations of core features, and hands-on exercises.
Registration closes May 9, 2022 at 12:00PM.
Date
Tuesday May 10, 2022Location
VirtualThe invites you to attend a training session dedicated to discovering REDCap!
 is a web-based data capture tool used to create, manage, and deploy research databases and surveys. It has built-in functionalities for data importing and exporting, quality checking, reporting, and basic statistics summarization.
This workshop will provide an overview of REDCap, demonstrations of core features, and hands-on exercises.
Registration closes May 9, 2022 at 12:00 PM.
Queen’s University is among the eighteen groups or individuals to receive funding from the Digital Research Alliance of Canada (the Alliance).
The Alliance’s Data Champions Pilot Project aims to promote a shift in data culture within the Canadian Digital Research Infrastructure (DRI) ecosystem by promoting sound research data management (RDM).
In January 2022, the Ontario government created a new agency called Intellectual Property Ontario (IPON) to provide intellectual property (IP) knowledge, advice and services to Ontario innovators, researchers, businesses and entrepreneurs. IPON has released the Commercialization Mandate Policy Framework to strengthen focus on the generation and management of IP commercialization and is working with groups across the province to assist in implementation of the framework and improving commercialization outcomes.
