Jessica Teets and Orion Lewis awarded grant from Social Science Research and Humanities Council of Canada

Jessica Teets and Orion Lewis (both Political Science) are part of a research team based at the University of Alberta that has received funding from the Social Science Research and Humanities Council of Canada for a project titled Policy Innovation and Institutional Change in China. This study uses an evolutionary approach to analyze how the…Continue Reading Jessica Teets and Orion Lewis awarded grant from Social Science Research and Humanities Council of Canada

Guntram Herb awarded grant to participate in NEH Summer Institute

Guntram Herb (Geography) was awarded a grant to participate in a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute titled On Native Grounds: Studies of Native American Histories and the Land, which was sponsored by the Community College Humanities Association and was in residence at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC for three weeks this…Continue Reading Guntram Herb awarded grant to participate in NEH Summer Institute

Jeff Howarth awarded National Science Foundation IUSE grant

Jeff Howarth (Geography) and a colleague at University of California-Santa Barbara have been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation’s IUSE program (Improvement in Undergraduate STEM Education) for an interdisciplinary project titled Multimedia Learning Principles for Design-it Yourself Online Instruction of GIS Concepts. The theoretical goal of the project is to evaluate the generalizability of multimedia learning…Continue Reading Jeff Howarth awarded National Science Foundation IUSE grant

Amidon awarded grant from National Geographic Society

Will Amidon (Geology) has received a grant from the National Geographic Society for a project titled Finding Early Martian Landscapes in Idaho. The goal of this research is to understand the role of glacial outburst floods in forming amphitheater-headed canyons on the Snake River Plain of Idaho. This work should provide useful clues to how…Continue Reading Amidon awarded grant from National Geographic Society

Laurie Essig receives Fulbright Scholar award

Laurie Essig (Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies) has received a lecturing award from the Fulbright Scholar Program in support of her 2015-2016 leave. She will be working with the Gender Studies Program at the European University at St. Petersburg. While there Laurie will co-teach a graduate seminar in gender theory and continue in her role…Continue Reading Laurie Essig receives Fulbright Scholar award

Aline Germain-Rutherford awarded grant from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Aline Germain-Rutherford (Linguistics) and colleagues from the University of Toronto and York University (in Canada) and University of Grenoble (France) have been awarded a grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. The University of Toronto is the lead institution on this collaborative project titled “LINguistic and Cultural DIversity REinvented (LINCDIRE): A…Continue Reading Aline Germain-Rutherford awarded grant from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Matthew Kimble awarded grant from NIMH

Matthew Kimble (Psychology) has been awarded a research grant from the National Institute of Mental Health through NIH’s R15 AREA program. The grant provides three years of funding to support a project titled Neurophysiological and Behavioral Studies of Expectancy Bias in Trauma Survivors, which will use electroencephalography and eye tracking technology to better understand how…Continue Reading Matthew Kimble awarded grant from NIMH

Cynthia Packert awarded NEH Enduring Questions grant

Cynthia Packert (History of Art & Architecture) has been awarded an Enduring Questions grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to support the development of a new course on the topic of “Is Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder?” The proposed new course will consider selected Asian and Islamic artworks in the…Continue Reading Cynthia Packert awarded NEH Enduring Questions grant

Anne Kelly Knowles awarded Guggenheim Foundation fellowship

Anne Kelly Knowles (Geography) has been awarded a fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation for a project titled Telling the Spatial Story of the Holocaust. This project grew from her ongoing work with the Holocaust Geographies Collaborative, an international group of geographers and historians exploring the geographical dimensions of the Holocaust with spatial methods, notably GIS…Continue Reading Anne Kelly Knowles awarded Guggenheim Foundation fellowship