Results from the May 15th, 2020 competition of the Internal Research Grant program (SCRP COVID-19 and Seed)
Posted on: Jun 9, 2020The results from the May 2020 Internal Research Grants call are ready.
The Research and Faculty Development Committee has finished adjudicating applications for the Special Call for Research Projects COVID-19 and Seed streams. We were quite glad to see that the SCRP COVID-19 call was very competitive. Unfortunately, no applications were received for the CUE-NSE Pilot program. We will review this program for future competitions.
As usual, adjudication was based on merit of the application and the applicant, and the budget for the competition. Regrettably, not all applications could be funded due to budgetary constraints.
The Office of Research Services congratulates the recipients of awards on their success, and encourages all eligible CUE Faculty Members to participate in the next call, in October of 2020.
SCRP COVID-10
Name |
Faculty |
Project |
Award |
Arth, Carmen |
Arts |
“Exploring Ways People Thrive during a Pandemic” Grant No. CRG-SCRP-2005-01 |
$4,953 |
Bukutu, Cecilia |
Science |
“Health information-seeking and health behavior among post-secondary students during the COVID-19 pandemic” Grant No. CRG-SCRP-2005-02 |
$4,010 |
Marjanovic, Zdravko |
Arts |
“Exploring the relationship between threat arising from the COVID-19 pandemic and posttraumatic growth, values congruent behavious, and prosocial behaviour” Grant No. CRG-SCRP-2005-06 |
$2,771 |
Saha, Baidya |
Science |
“Machine Learning based Rapid Self-Assessment and Understanding of COVID-19 Disease Progression to Support Public Policy Decisions” Grant No. CRG-SCRP-2005-07 |
$2,350 |
Smythe, Elizabeth |
Arts |
“Food Security and prospects for the transformation to a re-localized food system in the wake of the pandemic: The Alberta case” Grant No. CRG-SCRP-2005-08 |
$5,000 |
Yochim, Lorin |
Education |
“Exploring impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on caregivers in the transition from in-person to virtual classroom teaching: A case study of one Edmonton neighbourhood” Grant No. CRG-SCRP-2005-11 |
$4,828 |
SEED
Name |
Faculty |
Project |
Award |
Stirling, Glenda |
Arts |
“The Rapid Shift to Online Course Delivery and the Implications for Fine Arts Pedagogy” Grant No. CRG-SEED-2005-02 |
$1,250 |
Tran, Ha |
Science |
“Ring signature schemes” Grant No. CRG-SEED-2005-01 |
$4,994 |