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SSHRC Aid to Small Universities Grant "Small Communities"
Mount Allison University's SSHRC Aid to Small Universities Grant 2011-2014
Small Communities in the 21st Century: Understanding the Role of Identity and Representation in Reflecting and Shaping the Livability of Maritime Communities.

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This grant is managed by Mount Allison University's Research and Creative Activities Committee, with administrative support from the Office of Research Services.

Please direct inquires to David Bruce, Director, Office of Research Services, dwbruce@mta.ca, 364-2618.

Faculty research grants were awarded in December 2012 to the following individuals:

Robert Adlam, Anthropology, “Developing a Process for Social Research to address the Impact of Environmental Change”

Fabrizio Antonelli, Sociology, “Following Dreams, Leaving Home: Career Development For Secondary Students in Small Maritime Communities”

Lauren Beck and Christina Ionescu, Modern Languages and Literatures, “Early Rural Maps of the Maritimes”

Michael Fox, Geography and Environment, “Sackville as a Learning Community: Community Engagement Through Sense of Place”


Faculty research grants were awarded in December 2011 to the following individuals:

Grant Aylesworth, Anthropology, “Built Heritage in New Brunswick’s Small Communities”

Michael Fox, Geography and Environment, “The Role of Small Communities in the Cumulative EIA Process”

Hannah Lane, History, “South-eastern New Brunswick censuses, 1851 and 1861”

Morgan Poteet, Sociology, “Identity and Belonging for International Students in Small Universities in Small Maritime Communities”

Marilyn Walker, Anthropology, “What Does It Mean To Call Oneself Métis?: Documenting and promoting the diverse but collective identity of the Métis of the Maritimes through community-based research”

Faculty research grants were awarded in June 2011 to the following individuals:

Michael Fox, Geography and Environment, "Agricultural Land Use Protection in Cumberland County"

David Lieske, Geography and Environment, "Geovisualization an Effective Tool for Public Communication of Climate Change Threats? A Case Study Involving Sea Level Rise in SE New Brunswick?"

Frank Strain, Economics, "Coping With Dementia in Small New Brunswick Communities"

News and
Deadlines 2012/13

Networking and Collaboration Funds

CLOSED

Ideas Forum

CLOSED

Faculty Research Grants

CLOSED

Summer Student Research Awards
4:30 p.m., January 31, 2013

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