Schedule
Date | Room | Presenter(s) | Topic |
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Thu. Sept 5, 2019 |
UC 430 |
Dr. Malcolm Campbell, Vice-President (Research) Dr. Deborah Stienstra, Professor and Jarislowsky Chair, Department of Political Science Dr. Jamie Burr, Associate Professor, Department of Human Health & Nutritional Sciences |
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Wed. Sept 11, 2019 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. |
UC 430 |
Dr. David MacDonald, Professor, Department of Political Science Dr. Kim Francis, Associate Professor, School of Fine Art and Music |
Enhancing Competitiveness of Research Grants – Social Sciences and Humanities |
Thu. Sept 19, 2019 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. |
UC 430 |
Dr. Claudia Wagner-Riddle, Professor, School of Environmental Sciences Dr. Shayan Sharif, Associate Dean Research, Ontario Veterinary College Dr. Cezar Khursigara, Associate Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology |
Enhancing Competitiveness of Research Grants – Natural Sciences and Engineering |
Tue. Nov 12, 2019 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. |
UC 441 |
Dr. Georgia Mason, Professor, Department of Animal Biosciences Dr. Nita Chhinzer, Associate Professor, Leadership & Organizational Management Dr. Karl Cottenie, Associate Professor, Department of Integrative Biology |
Recruiting and Managing a Strong Student and Postdoctoral-Based Research Team (No webinar option for this session) |
Mon, Nov 25, 2019 |
UC 430 |
Dana McCauley, Director - New Venture Creation, Research Innovation Office Alexis Black, IP Advisor, Canadian Intellectual Property Office David Hobson, Manager Technology Transfer, Research Innovation Office |
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Fri, Feb 7, 2020 |
UC 442 |
Sarah Overington, Deputy Director, Research Grants, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) |
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Fri, May 1, 2020 |
UC 441 |
Dana McCauley, Director - New Venture Creation, Research Innovation Office Elizabeth Shantz, Knowledge Mobilization Manager, Research Innovation Office |
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Lori Bona Hunt, Director, News Service |
Media Training for Researchers - CANCELLED CANCELLED |
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Dr. Malcom Campbell, Vice-President (Research) Melanie Parlette-Stewart, Blended Learning Librarian, University of Guelph Library Dr. Daniel Gillis, Associate Professor, School of Computer Science |
Social Media Use for Researchers: Managing Your On-line Identity - CANCELLED CANCELLED |
More sessions to be announced in the fall semester.
Session descriptions
Sept 5, 2019 - Early Career Researchers: Advice to Get Started
Led by
- Dr. Malcolm Campbell, Vice-President (Research)
- Dr. Deborah Stienstra, Professor and Jarislowsky Chair, Department of Political Science
- Dr. Jamie Burr, Associate Professor, Department of Human Health & Nutritional Sciences
This session will provide early career researchers with tips from which to start to build a successful research program. Speakers will address the need to: i) identify and understand expectations, ii) clarify your research needs, iii) set realistic goals, iv) develop a plan for achieving goals, and v) identify and manage individual barriers to achieving goals and more.
Sept 11, 2019 - Enhancing Competitiveness of Research Grants – Social Sciences and Humanities
Led by
- Dr. David MacDonald, Professor, Department of Political Science
- Dr. Kim Francis, Associate Professor, School of Fine Art and Music
Successful grant recipients will present general strategies for writing research grant applications, including identifying and addressing the relevant "audience", minimizing risks, framing the application, balancing detailed and general information, presentation style, the importance of peer review and more. This is an opportunity to have general grant writing questions discussed.
Sept 19, 2019 - Enhancing Competitiveness of Research Grants – Natural Sciences and Engineering
Led by
- Dr. Claudia Wagner-Riddle, Professor, School of Environmental Sciences
- Dr. Shayan Sharif, Associate Dean Research, Ontario Veterinary College
- Dr. Cezar Khursigara, Associate Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Successful grant recipients will present general strategies for writing research grant applications, including identifying and addressing the relevant "audience", minimizing risks, framing the application, balancing detailed and general information, presentation style, the importance of peer review and more. This is an opportunity to have general grant writing questions discussed.
Nov 12, 2019 - Recruiting and Managing a Strong Student and Postdoctoral-Based Research Team
Led by
- Dr. Georgia Mason, Professor, Department of Animal Biosciences
- Dr. Nita Chhinzer, Associate Professor, Leadership & Organizational Management
- Dr. Karl Cottenie, Associate Professor, Department of Integrative Biology
In this session, faculty will share their best practices and strategies for recruiting student and postdoctoral trainees and building and maintaining productive team relationships with their students and postdoctoral fellows. We invite attendees to come learn about and share challenges and tips in forming and managing teams of research trainees.
Nov 25, 2019 - Intellectual Property Essentials
Led by
- Dana McCauley, Director - New Venture Creation, Research Innovation Office
- Alexis Black, IP Advisor, Canadian Intellectual Property Office
- David Hobson, Manager Technology Transfer, Research Innovation Office
Alexis Black, Business Development Officer with CIPO, will provide an overview of the patent process by defining intellectual property (IP), review types of patents and other IP protection, and she will discuss what to do when a researcher suspects new IP (inventions) have been created. This conversational seminar will address why researchers should care about patents, and describe the costs, timelines and benefits associated with patenting.
David Hobson manages intellectual property developed at the University of Guelph and he will provide context and guidance on the options available to researchers to protect their research and how the Research Innovation Office manages research-based IP to magnify the commercial impact of new inventions in the industrial market.
Feb 7, 2020 - Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Grant Applications
Led by
- Sarah Overington, Deputy Director, Research Grants, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
This session will focus on the consideration of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) to enhance research excellence. It will address EDI in research teams and research methodology, design and questions; the changes required to enhance EDI in research and innovation; and the strategies and tools that the Tri-Agency is employing to address persistent barriers embedded in research cultures and systems.
At the end of this session, even though there is no magic solution, participants will leave with practical suggestions for addressing EDI in grant applications and implementing EDI within their research programs. This session will be broadly applicable to the natural sciences and engineering disciplines.
May 1, 2020 - Advantage Workshop: Communicating Impact
Led by
- Dana McCauley, Director - New Venture Creation, Research Innovation Office
- Elizabeth Shantz, Knowledge Mobilization Manager, Research Innovation Office
Dana McCauley and Elizabeth Shantz of the Research Innovation Office will present an hour-long lunchtime workshop with a dual benefit: Part one of the session will help researchers to articulate the full potential impact of their work in grant applications. Part two of this session will provide strategies for communicating impact outcomes in fresh new ways.
Media Training for Researchers - CANCELLED
Led by
- Lori Bona Hunt, Director News Service, Department of Communications and Marketing
Is your research generating media interest? Are you unsure of how to answer questions from reporters? Have you been asked to weigh in on an issue that is making headlines? Are you looking to get media attention for your latest research?
Come and learn how to promote your research in the media and get tips on handling interview requests from an experienced communications expert.
Social Media Use for Researchers: Managing Your On-line Identity - CANCELLED
Led by
- Dr. Malcom Campbell, Vice-President (Research)
- Melanie Parlette-Stewart, Blended Learning Librarian, University of Guelph Library
- Dr. Daniel Gillis, Associate Professor, School of Computer Science
Why use social media like Twitter, LinkedIn, video and more? This session will explore how to use social media technologies to make your research more visible. In this session, there will be practical tips for building your social media identity. Join us as we review examples of various social media tools and discuss how to build an effective social media strategy.