皇冠体育鈥檚 University announces five new Canada Research Chairs
December 16, 2020
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Five academics at 皇冠体育鈥檚 University have been named Canada Research Chairs (CRCs), a prestigious honour鈥痗reated to鈥痯romote leading-edge research and attract and retain the world鈥檚 best researchers. 厂迟茅蹿补苍颈别 von Hlatky, Grace Adeniyi-Ogunyankin, Laura Thomson, Susan Bartels, and Jacqueline Monaghan鈥痟ave been named Tier 2 CRCs.鈥
A five-year position, Tier鈥2 Chairs are granted to exceptional emerging researchers, acknowledged by their peers as having the potential to lead in their field.鈥疶he CRC program is a tri-agency initiative of the鈥疭ocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council鈥(SSHRC), the鈥疦atural Sciences and Engineering Research Council鈥(NSERC), and the鈥疌anadian Institutes of Health Research鈥(CIHR), Canada鈥檚 national funding bodies.
鈥淚 am delighted that these five exceptional women leaders have been appointed Canada Research Chairs at 皇冠体育鈥檚,鈥 says Kimberly Woodhouse, Vice Principal (Research). 鈥淭hese outstanding researchers have and will continue to contribute to new discoveries across multiple disciplines, enhancing our research excellence.鈥
Here is some information about the new Chairs:
![[Photo of Grace Adeniyi-Ogunyankin]](/gazette/sites/gazettewww/files/assets/stories/2020/Grace%20Adeniyi-Ogunyankin_400x400.jpg)
Grace Adeniyi-Ogunyankin, Canada Research Chair in Youth and African Urban Futures (Geography and Planning, Gender Studies, SSHRC funded) - Dr. Adeniyi-Ogunyankin's research involves a comparative study of the impact of contemporary urban transformations on African youth identity, labour practices, psychosocial well-being and future orientation. Explorations of the relationship between youth and the new urban economy are critical to addressing issues of sociopolitical stability and sustainable development in sub-Saharan Africa.
![[Photo of Susan Bartels]](/gazette/sites/gazettewww/files/assets/stories/2020/Susan%20Bartels_400x400.jpg)
Susan Bartels, Canada Research Chair in Humanitarian Health Equity鈥&苍产蝉辫;(Emergency Medicine, CIHR funded) - Dr. Bartels鈥 research examines the social determinants of health among women and children affected by war and disasters. Her research provides evidence to inform policies / practices to improve well-being and health while reducing the negative impact of war and disasters on women and children.
Jacqueline Monaghan, Canada Research Chair in Plant Immunology (Biology, NSERC funded) - Every year, Canadian crop farmers battle diseases by spraying fields with environmentally unfriendly pesticides. The knowledge gained from this project by Dr. Monaghan will advance understanding of how plants defend against pathogen infection and this work may inform agricultural practices to improve crop yield and reduce chemical use.
![[Photo of Laura Thomson]](/gazette/sites/gazettewww/files/assets/stories/2020/Thomson_Laura_400x400.jpg)
Laura Thomson, Canada Research Chair in Integrated Glacier Monitoring Practices (Geography and Planning, NSERC funded) - With Canada hosting the largest area of glaciers outside of Greenland and Antarctica, Canadian glaciers are a leading contributor to rising sea-level. Dr. Thomson seeks to determine the processes controlling the volume, timing, and chemistry of glacier runoff and develop models to provide rapid estimates of glacier runoff in regions without observations.
![[Photo of Stefanie von Hlatky]](/gazette/sites/gazettewww/files/assets/stories/2020/Stefanie%20von%20Hlatky_400x400.jpg)
St茅fanie von Hlatky, Canada Research Chair in Gender, Security, and the Armed Forces (Political Studies, SSHRC funded) - More inclusive conflict resolution, such as giving women an equal voice in peace talks, have shown to provide better long-term solutions. Dr. von Hlatky will show how greater diversity and inclusion can improve the prospects of peace. She will seize on new opportunities to make a significant and lasting contribution to policy and military practice, in support of more peaceful outcomes.
Learn more about Canada Research Chairs at 皇冠体育鈥檚 University.