PhD Student
University of Waterloo
Topic: Projected Product Lifespan, a labeling system encouraging long-lived portable electronics
Policy Analyst
Government of Canada (GoC)
Topic: A National Digital Literacy Strategy for Indigenous Communities
Program Coordinator
Canadian Science Policy Centre
Topic: Improving Transparency & Accountability in Deployment of AI Systems
BSc in Biology
University of Victoria
Topic: A Call to Modernize Canadian Fisheries Policy: for Better Community Well-being, Food Security, Climate Resilience, and Economic Prosperity
CEO
STEM Fellowship
Topic: The need for community-driven phenomenological research to address the suicide crisis among Indigenous peoples in Canada
Bachelor of Engineering and Management
McMaster University
Topic: Evaluation of Microbial Health Risks Facing Migrant Workers in Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP)
Assistant Professor
University of British Columbia’s Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries
Topic: Restoring Canada’s Pacific Salmon for a Resilient, Socially Just Future
Research Assistant
University of Toronto
Topic: Science as a global effort : governance, impact and collaborations
Second-year medical student
University of British Columbia (UBC)
Topic: Fighting for space: Homelessness in Canada’s Pandemic Planning
Master of Sustainability candidate in the Environmental Sustainability Research Centre
Brock University
Topic: No to Nitrogen: Mitigating Microcystis Blooms in Lake Erie
Graduate student in the Department of Paediatrics
University of Alberta
Topic: Addressing the dark side of maternal sunlight exposure on offspring
Student
McMaster University
Topic: "Social Distancing” Amid Digital Pandemics
Assistant Professor
University of British Columbia’s Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries
Topic: Restoring Canada’s Pacific Salmon for a Resilient, Socially Just Future
Bachelor of Engineering and Management
McMaster University
Topic: Evaluation of Microbial Health Risks Facing Migrant Workers in Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP)
Assistant Professor
University of British Columbia’s Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries
Topic: Restoring Canada’s Pacific Salmon for a Resilient, Socially Just Future
Bachelor of Engineering and Management
McMaster University
Topic: Evaluation of Microbial Health Risks Facing Migrant Workers in Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP)
Assistant Professor
University of British Columbia’s Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries
Topic: Restoring Canada’s Pacific Salmon for a Resilient, Socially Just Future
Bachelor of Engineering and Management
McMaster University
Topic: Evaluation of Microbial Health Risks Facing Migrant Workers in Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP)
Assistant Professor
University of British Columbia’s Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries
Topic: Restoring Canada’s Pacific Salmon for a Resilient, Socially Just Future
Bachelor of Engineering and Management
McMaster University
Topic: Evaluation of Microbial Health Risks Facing Migrant Workers in Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP)
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Innovation Policy refers to policies and public strategies, regulations, and initiatives aimed at promoting the development, diffusion, and application of new ideas, technologies, products, and services. It seeks to enhance capacity for innovation to drive economic growth, competitiveness, and social well-being. Innovation policy encompasses support for research and development (R&D), entrepreneurship and education, digital infrastructure, social innovation and collaboration between industry, academia, and government.
Science for Policy refers to the use of scientific knowledge, evidence, and expertise to inform and support decision-making in public policy. It involves translating complex scientific research into accessible insights that can guide the development, implementation, and evaluation of policies across various sectors, including (but not limited to) health, environment, technology, security, education, justice. Science for policy emphasizes evidence-based policymaking, where decisions are grounded in reliable data and research and knowledge rather than opinion or ideology.
Policy for Science refers to the set of governmental policies or institutional strategies, decisions, and frameworks that shape the funding, priorities, infrastructure, and governance of scientific research and development. It involves creating conditions that support scientific innovation, including investments in research institutions, training of scientists and development of science infrastructure, research integrity, EDIA, and international collaboration, ultimately aiming to strengthen the scientific enterprise to advance knowledge,economic development, and societal well-being.
Science for Policy refers to the use of scientific knowledge, evidence, and expertise to inform and support decision-making in public policy. It involves translating complex scientific research into accessible insights that can guide the development, implementation, and evaluation of policies across various sectors, including (but not limited to) health, environment, technology, security, education, justice. Science for policy emphasizes evidence-based policymaking, where decisions are grounded in reliable data and research and knowledge rather than opinion or ideology.
Science & Society refers to areas that strengthen public understanding and engagement with science, including the relationship between science and society. This includes but is not limited to science communication, education, journalism, public engagement, and citizen science and more.