Research and Innovation Events
Welcome to Research and Innovations’ Events page. Please select one of the following:
Upcoming Events
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Past Events
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October 7, 2009, Office of Applied Research and Innovation presents Innovation Rounds Please
join the research office to find out the outcomes of four Seed Funded projects from Community Services and Health Sciences and the Centre
for Construction & Engineering Technologies.
Location: Casa Loma campus (room to be confirmed after September 22nd)
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June 8, 2009, Office of Applied Research and Innovation presents Innovation Rounds
Please join the research office to find out the outcomes of our 2008 Seed Funded Projects from Design and Hospitality.
Location: St. James campus
Sign up: http://www.georgebrown.ca/CalendarEvents/
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April 22, 2009, Office of Applied Research and Innovation presents Innovation Rounds
Please join the research office to find out the outcomes of our 2008 Seed Funded Projects from Nursing, Technology and Emergency
Management.
Location: Casa Loma campus
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October 8, 2008, Office of Applied Research and Innovation Seed Funded Projects Forum
Please join the Office of Applied Research and Innovation to find out the outcomes of our 2007 Seed Funded Projects.
Time and Location TBA.
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October 8, 2008, Meet the Research Ethics Board (REB)
Plan on conducting research at GBC? Are you using humans as subjects? Then please join the REB over breakfast to learn who they
are and what they do. Time and location TBA.
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December 17, 2008, Office of Applied Research and Innovation Seed Funded Projects Forum
Please join the Office of Applied Research and Innovation to find out the outcomes of our 2007 Seed Funded Projects. Time
and Location TBA.
- May 28th 2008, Research Project Management 101
This workshop is designed to help participants acquire the fundamental skills needed to
successfully manage their own applied research projects. Topics include: establishing a work plan; performance indicators, milestones and
deliverables; keeping on schedule; and progress reports.
- May 20th 2008, Office of Applied Research and Innovation May 20th Seed Funded Projects
Forum
What do organic candies, emotional intelligence, Miocene faunal structure, and statistical literacy have in common? They were all
2007 Office of Applied Research and Innovation seed funded projects.
- Almonte, R. Composition delivery and pedagogy in Ontario postsecondary
institutions
- Chiu, W. The development of all organic confectionary retail products
- Gula, T. Improving statistical literacy in health
information management professionals through a learning object
- Kudel, S. Using psychometric profiles to predict student academic achievement
and improve program teaching, pedagogy, curriculum design and development
- De Iuliis, G. Fossil mammals of the late Miocene
(11.6-5.3 million year ago) Santa Cruz Formation (SCF), Santa Cruz (Patagonia), Argentina
- ARI’s Innovation Rounds, February 6th
The PowerPoint presentation of How to Prevent Exploding Bread,
by John Camarda’s
research students is now available.
- Polytechnics Canada’s Second Annual Science and Technology Showcase, November 29, 2007
Proceedings of the Second Annual Polytechnics Canada Science
and Technology Showcase are
now available.
- Applied Research 101 Workshop, May 15, 2007
- Luke, R. Applied Research 101: Context, community, culture
- McKinnon,
J.
Applied Research Consultation
at George Brown College
- Latham, S.
Faculty
Research Support Available Through the GBC Library Learning Commons
- McIntyre, J. Handwriting Data Acquisition Device
- Clare, J., Hynes, M., Quartaro, G., Nigli, R. Documenting Student
Gains in Emotional Intelligence from Program Start to Completion
- Neill, S. The Cancer Survivorship Transition to Employment Project
- Ferrara, L. Enhanced Child Safety in Automobiles
- Ferrara, L. The
Consortium on New Media, Creative, and Entertainment R&D in
the Toronto Region
- Chiu, W., Smith, J. Compliments Culinary Centre, Hospitality & Tourism
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