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Check out the program: BCNET Conference 2011

Posted: 23 March 2011 11:32 am

Attend the BCNET Conference 2011, Unlock the Power of Information Technology, May 03 & 04, 2011, SFU Harbour Centre
Attend the largest technology conference in Western Canada for higher education and research. The conference program is designed by, and for, BCNET member universities and institutes. Last year, the conference brought together 400 attendees including IT staff, academics, industry and students.

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UBCO Academic Rates: $120 before March 16 | Students Rates: $50
Your registration includes keynotes, session workshops, lunch and breakfast on both days and an evening reception.

Thought-provoking Content
With six tracks and 38 sessions , we have content and ideas to fulfill your quest to learn about smart ways to use information technology to advance higher education and research.

Here are just a few highlights:
Education and Research Collaboration: From Local to Global

Student Competition: Digital Media Challenge

Keynote Speakers: Geordie Rose and Steve Dotto

A World of Research Resources Just a Click Away

Existential Threats and Computing Technology

Riding the Wave of Education Technologies

Top Five Reasons to Attend: 
    • Make new connections with B.C.'s higher education community including faculty, IT       professionals and students

    • Learn about best practices

    • Discover trends in collaboration technologies in higher education

    • Engage in panel discussions about a range of information technology topics

    • Network, eat great food and have fun!

Conference Events 
    • Attend our evening reception: Tuesday, May 03 at 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
    • Visit our industry showcase

See students compete in the Digital Media Challenge

Don't forget to register !


Federal budget 2011 funds research, innovation

Posted: 23 March 2011 8:41 am

The 2011 federal budget announced by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on March 22, 2011 contains new investments in research and innovation.

Please click here to find the media release and overview of the key issues the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) prepared in response to  federal budget.


Canada Council for the Arts - Dr. Peter Morand, Special Advisory, Killam Program visiting UVic - April 5, 2011

Posted: 09 March 2011 1:22 pm

Dr. Peter Morand, Special Advisory, Killam Program will be visiting UVic  on TUESDAY, April 5, 2011 to promote the national Killam Program at the Canada Council for the Arts. 

The Program includes the Killam Research Fellowships and the Killam Prizes.
Time:  12:30 to 1:30 p.m., TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2011
Location:  Administrative Services Building Conference Room 220 (link to map http://www.uvic.ca/buildings/ssb.html)
Dr. Morand’s program will comprise a 30-minute presentation about the Killam Program, including details about eligibility and application requirements, and tips and information on the electronic filing process, followed by a question and answer period (see below for more information about Dr. Morand.) 

For information about 2011 Killam Research Fellows, go to http://www.canadacouncil.ca/news/releases/2011/pz129434696008377992.htm
For a list of all prior Killam Research Fellows and Prize recipients and current Selection Committee membership go to http://www.canadacouncil.ca/prizes/killam/az129137458993934584.htm

Dr. Morand also will be available after the presentation to meet with potential candidates or past applicants for ~10 minutes each to discuss more specific questions they may have on their own applications.

All senior academic administrators, professors and research administrators  are welcome to attend (see below for program details).

Space is limited! You are asked to confirm your attendance by Thursday, March 31 by contacting Marilyn Florence, Awards Facilitator at mkf@uvic.ca
Thank you.

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ABOUT THE KILLAM PROGRAMS

KILLAM RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS are offered on a competitive basis to support distinguished Canadian researchers, normally full professors in Canadian universities, in any of the following broad fields: humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, health sciences, engineering and studies linking any of the disciplines within these broad fields. Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada may hold the Fellowships. They are “release time” fellowships, which provide two years of full release from teaching and administrative duties. The fellowship funds are paid to the university or research institute that employs the fellow to relieve him or her of all teaching and administrative responsibilities while continuing to pay the fellow’s full salary and benefits during the entire period of the fellowship.

KILLAM PRIZES: Up to five prizes of $100,000 each are given annually to eminent Canadian scholars in recognition of distinguished career achievement in the natural sciences, health sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities respectively. Nominees must be Canadian citizens.

Consult our web site at
http://www.canadacouncil.ca/prizes/killam/>

ABOUT DR. PETER MORAND

Peter Morand is Special Advisor to the Killam Trusts and to the Canada Council for the Arts for the national Killam Awards Program.  He is past President (1990-95) of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).  Prior to his appointment at NSERC, he spent many years at the University of Ottawa as Professor of Chemistry, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering (1976-80) and Vice-Rector, University Relations and Development (1987-90). He obtained his Ph.D. (Organic Chemistry) from McGill University and subsequently did postdoctoral work in Sir Derek Barton’s laboratory at Imperial College, London.  From 1996 to 2005 he was President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Science and Technology Growth Fund Inc. His firm, Peter Morand and Associates Inc. undertakes consulting assignments with companies, universities and other R&D organizations.


Public Presentations by Candidates for AVP Research

Posted: 09 March 2011 9:07 am

Public presentations by the following candidates:

Colin Bradley

Dan Smith

Michael Miller

The topic of the presentation is:
“What should be done to improve the disciplinary and inter-disciplinary support UVic provides to help our researchers succeed.” Click here to see dates and times.


2011 NSERC Strategic Project Grants

Posted: 18 February 2011 12:48 pm

UVic Internal Deadline: April 1, 2011

We would like to raise your awareness on a key element in the NSERC Strategic Project Grants (SPG) program-Supporting Organizations.  Many proposal were rejected because they do not fulfill the Partnership requirements.

Appropriateness of Supporting Organizations:
In line with NSERC's Partnerships Programs objectives,  Supporting Organizations must meet the following criteria:

• Must have Canadian R&D or manufacturing operations. Must be willing and able to exploit research results through commercialization or technology transfer.
• MUST be actively involved in ALL stages of the project, through knowledge sharing and in-kind contributions.
• Government organizations as partners must be able to apply research results to strengthen public policy
• The letter of support should clearly demonstrate the above relevant points.

If you need further clarification on Partnership requirements or other questions regarding the SPG programs,  please be sure to attend the NSERC information session on Feb. 23, 11:00am-1:00pm, in room 120, Administrative Services Building, UVIC. If you have not already done so, please RSVP to Dailene O’Neill (resprog3@uvic.ca). (Click here to download handout from meeting).

For more information: http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Professors-Professeurs/RPP-PP/SPG-SPS_eng.asp