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Congratulations to the Recipients of the 2018 Reduction In Teaching for Research Awards

Posted on: Jan 10, 2019

Announcing the recipients of the November 2018 Reduction in Teaching for Research Awards Competition. Congratulations to the following faculty for their success!

Dr. Inhee Berg, Chair, Philosophy & Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts
Title: The Social Status Minority and Early Christianity (monograph)

Dr. Brent Bradford, Assistant Professor, Education, Faculty of Education
Title: Physical Activity Levels of Children in Outdoor Early Childhood Environments

Dr. Katherine Collins, Assistant Professor, Psychology, Faculty of Arts
Title:  Development of a computerized analysis for the detection of linguistic bias

Dr. Tim Labron, Professor, Philosophy & Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts
Title:  Wittgenstein and the Philosophy of Religion / Science and Religion in curriculums

Dr. Zdravko Marjanovic, Assistant Professor, Psychology, Faculty of Arts
Title:  Response Styles in Personality Questionnaire Data / Motivation and Prosocial Behavior

Dr. John Maxfield, Associate Professor, Philosophy & Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts
Title:  Reformation in a North German City: Brunswick from Evangelical Reform to Lutheran Culture in the 16th Century (monograph)

Dr. Steven Muir, Professor, Philosophy & Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts
Title:  The Icarus Phenomenon: Ritual Experiments and Responses in Paul’s Communities (monograph)

Dr. Vladimir Pitchko, Professor, Chemistry, Faculty of Science
Title:  Blended learning technique as a threshold barrier in students’ learning experience in universities

Dr. Owen Scadeng, Assistant Professor, Chemistry, Faculty of Science
Title:  Investigation of 8π electrocyclizations on 7-carbon systems

Dr. Ha Tran, Assistant Professor, Mathematics & Physical Sciences, Faculty of Science
Title:  Efficient algorithms for ideal lattices

Dr. Conrad Van Dyk, Associate Professor, Literature and Language, Faculty of Arts
Title:  The Nature of Writing open access writing guide / Nonsense and Romanticism in Children’s Literature (book project)

Dr. Linda VanNetten Blimke, Assistant Professor, Literature and Language, Faculty of Arts
Title: Female Sentimental Travel Writers and Revolution, 1775-1800 (monograph)

Dr. Robin Willey, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts
Title:  Narratives of International Faith-Based Humanitarians in East Africa / Christian Humanitarianism: Faith and Values within a Global Development Agency / Art & Religion in Canadian Evangelicalism

Congratulations to all and best of luck with your research projects. Award recipients are also posted here: Reduction In Teaching Award Information