Balancing open research with security
Open access to research data and outcomes is critical for researchers along with Canadians who benefit from new knowledge shared publicly, but how do researchers balance open science with security?
Open access to research data and outcomes is critical for researchers along with Canadians who benefit from new knowledge shared publicly, but how do researchers balance open science with security?
Eight À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ researchers receive $25,000 each to develop health-tech solutions for Grand River Hospital, St. Mary’s Hospital and the KW4 Ontario Health TeamÌý
Velocity and HaloHealth - The new framework makes it easier for students and researchers working on healthcare projects to access necessary advisory and connections.ÌýDeadline to apply for advisory support is September 28.
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The Tri-agency is seeking reviewers to help assess postsecondary institutional applications for .
The entire University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ community (all employees and students) is invited to contribute to choosing the University's nomination for the by voting for one of three projects under consideration for this award.
The Office of Research is partnering with Canadian Equality Consulting (CEC) to build an equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) strategy and action plan, including Indigenous initiatives.