partnership awards: past winners
research and innovation week 2020
theme: our creative mind
2020: the award recipients are vicki kristman, department health sciences, and audrey gilbeau, executive director, nokiiwin tribal council. the award recognizes their numerous collaborative projects which include key roles for indigenous peoples, mutually beneficial outcomes for the researchers and indigenous partners, contributing to the education of indigenous 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
and unique dissemination of research results that takes into account individual/community needs.
research and innovation week 2019 |
theme: rise of the machines 2019: the award recipients are dr. christopher mushquash, department of psychology, canada research chair, and director of the centre for rural and northern healthresearch; and ms. tina bobinski, assistant director of mental health and addictions, dilico anishinabek family care. the award recognizes their numerous collaborative projects which include key roles for indigenous peoples, mutually beneficial outcomes for the researchers and indigenous partners, contributing to the education of indigenous 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
and unique dissemination of research results that takes into account individual/community needs. |
research and innovation week 2018 |
theme: connections 2018: this year recognized two successful partnerships: dr. ruth beatty, department of education, lu orillia campus, and christina ruddy, first nations partner, for their project titled, “connecting anishinaabe and western mathematical ways of knowing” dr. frederico oliviero, department of anthropology, and chief clifford bull, lac seul first nation nation for their collaborative project titled, “a tridimensional approach to first nations' land use and occupancy in northwestern ontario: an applied and culturally relevant pilot study”. |