Descriptions Archive
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What are Carleton’s internal research policies?
Search for these policies on the University Secretariat’s Policy Listing:
- Gifts, Recognition, & Donations
- Carleton University Research Centres
- Conflict of Interest and Commitment
- Indirect Costs of Research Policy
- Payments to Individuals and Business Entities
- Procurement Policy
- Signing Authorities Policy
- Travel and Related Expenses
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What are Carleton’s internal research policies?
- On the cuResearch homepage, current Ethics (Animal, Biohazards, Human) applications and current Awards are displayed.
- Sort by “Type” and locate current application and select “Events”.
- Select the Event form “Renewal, Extension and Closure” for the appropriate Board/Committee.
- Complete Event form, attach documents, if necessary, and then click “Submit”.
You can also view screenshots of this process.
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What are Carleton’s internal research policies?
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What are Carleton’s internal research policies?
Funding provided to institutions through the JELF helps institutions to recruit and retain outstanding researchers and to acquire the tools that enable the innovative work of leading researchers. JELF funding is considered highly competitive, especially when combined with research support from our partner organizations.
The JELF has 5 different funding streams: one unaffiliated stream and four partnership streams.
The unaffiliated stream accepts proposals for infrastructure that are standalone and not affiliated to an application submitted to any of a funding partners.
The partnership stream accepts proposals that are submitted alongside an application for research support from a funding partners: Canada Research Chairs, Canada Excellence Research Chairs, NSERC Alliance Grants, and SSHRC Insight Grants and Partnership Grants.
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What are Carleton’s internal research policies?
The Innovation Fund provides continued investments in infrastructure, across the full spectrum of research. Eligible infrastructure projects involve acquiring or developing research infrastructure to increase research capacity and support world-class research that will lead to social, health, environmental, or economic benefits for Canadians. The Innovation Fund intends to enhance and optimize the capacity of institutions and research communities to conduct the proposed research over the useful life of the infrastructure.
Total project costs must be greater than $1M to be considered for the Innovation Fund competition.
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What are Carleton’s internal research policies?
For mandatory training on handling biohazardous material, register for BioSafety Training.
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What are Carleton’s internal research policies?
2019 – Round 14
- Laura Horak, Arts and Social Sciences
- Oren Petel, Engineering and Design
- Hillary Maddin, Science
- Paul Peters, Science
- Steve Ulrich, Engineering and Design
- Benjamin Woo, Public Affairs
2018 – Round 13
- Hanika Rizo Garza, Science
- Marina Milyavskaya, Arts and Social Sciences
2017 – Round 12
- Xiaoyu Wang, Engineering and Design
- Dale Spencer, Public Affairs
- Martin Geiger, Public Affairs
2016 – Round 11
- Sonia Chiasson, Science
- Audrey Girouard, Engineering and Design
2015 – Round 10
- Rowan Thomson, Science
- William O’Brien, Engineering and Design
2014 – Round 9
- Gita Ljubicic, Arts and Social Sciences
- Derek Mueller, Arts and Social Sciences
2012 – Round 8
- Winnie Ye, Engineering and Design
2011 – Round 7
- Michel Dumontier, Science
- Fei Richard Yu, Engineering and Design
2010 – Round 6
- Ash Asudeh, Arts and Social Sciences
- Maria DeRosa, Science
2009 – Round 5
- Anatoli Ianoul, Science
2008 – Round 4
- Jayne Yack, Science
2007 – Round 3
- David Resner, Science
- Steven Cooke, Science
- Shelley Hepworth, Science
- Banu Örmeci, Engineering and Design
- Pat Morin, Science
- Brett Stevens, Science
2006 – Round 2
- Peter X. Liu, Engineering and Design
- William Willmore, Science
2005 – Round 1
- Prosenjit Bose, Science
- Shawn Hayley, Science
- Robert Letcher, Science
- Ron Miller, Engineering and Design
Note: Prior to 2025, the ERAs were the Premier’s Research Excellence Awards program, indicated below.
2003
- Gail Atkinson, Science
- Alain Bellerive, Science
- Katie Gilmour, Science
2002
- Mark Forbes, Science
- Daniel Panario, Science
2000
- Ioannis Lambadaris, Engineering and Design
1999
- Lenore Fahrig, Science
1998
- David Asner, Science
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What are Carleton’s internal research policies?
2019
- F. Richard Yu, Engineering and Design
2014
- Robert J. Letcher, Science
2001
- Ross Norstrom, Science
- Jon Rao, Science
- Kenneth Storey, Science
- Lenore Fahrig, Science
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What are Carleton’s internal research policies?
2018
- Manuella Vincter, Physics
2016
- Donald Beecher, English Language and Literature
- Lenore Fahrig, Biology
2013
- David Rogers, Physics
2012
- Bruce Curtis, Sociology and Anthropology
2011
- Diana Nemiroff, Art and Architectural History
- Paul Van Oorschot, Computer Science
2010
- Hymie Anisman, Neuroscience
- Fen O. Hampson, The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
2009
- Charlotte Gray, History
2007
- Mark Phillips, History
- Ruth Phillips, Art & Architectural History
2003
- David Sinclair, Physics
- Jill Vickers, Political Science
2001
- A. Brian McKillop, History
2000
- John Shepherd, Music
1998
- Roseann O’Reilly Runte, French
1993
- Margaret H. Ogilvie, Law and Legal Studies
1992
- Jarmila Kukalova-Peck, Earth Sciences
1991
- Wallace Clement (Life Member), Sociology and Anthropology
- Jonnalagadda Rao, Mathematics and Statistics
1990
- Naomi Griffiths, History
1989
- Miklós Csörgo, Mathematics and Statistics
1987
- Donald A. Dawson, Mathematics and Statistics
1977
- Vlastimil Dlab, Mathematics and Statistics
In Memorium
We honour those elected in years past who are no longer with us:
- 2008: D. R. Fraser Taylor, Geography and Environmental Studies
- 1991: Patricia Smart, French
- 1990: Kenneth Storey, Biology
- 1988: Margaret Labarge, History
- 1984: Frank Wightman, Biology
- 1983: Sydney Wise, History
- 1977: Kenneth McRae, Political Science and H. Blair Neatby, History
- 1976: George Setterfield, Biology and Frank Vallee, Sociology and Anthropology
- 1963: Henry Mayo, Political Science
- 1953: Moray Macphail, Mathematics and Statistics
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What are Carleton’s internal research policies?
2017
- Graeme Auld, Public Policy and Administration
2016
- Jennifer Evans, History
- Merlyna Lim, Journalism and Communications
2015
- Steven Cooke, Biology
2014
- Stuart Murray, English Language and Literature
- Sheryl Hamilton, Journalism and Communications, and Law and Legal Studies
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What are Carleton’s internal research policies?
Are you planning a research-related trip soon? Do you travel often to conduct research activities or attend conferences? This workshop will discuss:
- travelling tips to make your claim easier to complete upon your return;
- important information to review before travelling;
- the various documents and information to include in your travel claim; and,
- claiming an expense if you are missing a receipt.
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What are Carleton’s internal research policies?
Are you planning to host a research hospitality event and unsure of the applicable policies and procedures for this event?
How does a research hospitality event differ from a departmental entertainment expense?
We would like to invite you to the Research Hospitality Workshop. This workshop will provide a discussion around:
- a research hospitality case study;
- University policies and guidelines for all research expenses;
- specific policy requirements for research hospitality events;
- differences between research hospitality events and departmental entertainment expenses;
- various hospitality expenses, such as gifts and paid guest speakers; and,
- reimbursing travel costs for guest speakers.
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