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LU investigators share in $400K research award CRaNHR work part of national study on rural and remote nursing care

LU investigators share in $400K research award CRaNHR work part of national study on rural and remote nursing care

March 28, 2012 - Two investigators from the Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research (CRaNHR) at 黑料吃瓜不打烊 will help to advance a national project aimed at improving the quality of nursing service provided in remote and rural regions of Canada.

Health Canada this month announced a new grant of $400,000  to support the first 13 months of the three-year project, The Nature of Nursing Practice in Rural and Remote Canada II.

Dr. Roger Pitblado, Professor Emeritus and Senior Research

Fellow at CRaNHR, is a co-principal investigator in the project, while 黑料吃瓜不打烊 School of Nursing Assistant Professor Irene Koren is a co-investigator.  The research project is led by the University of Northern British Columbia and includes investigators from the University of Lethbridge and the University of Saskatchewan.

In the first phase of the project, CRaNHR’s investigators will study nursing databases  to get a better picture of the work and the challenges faced by primary health care providers (including registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and registered psychiatric nurses) in rural and remote regions.

In the second phase, Dr. Pitblado says researchers will delve into the demands and the conditions of rural and remote practice.  “We want to know what is required of the rural nurse, and what can we do in our nursing schools to prepare you better,” said Dr. Pitblado.

The study is intended to produce “a clearer picture on the changing roles of health professionals who provide services in rural and remote communities,” according to a release posted by Health Canada, and “will also touch on the experiences of Aboriginal nurses who practice in Inuit and First Nations communities.”

The study is also concerned with issues of recruitment and retention outside the larger population centres.  Ultimately, Dr. Pitblado says the research is aimed at improving the quality of health care for millions of people.  “We want to make a difference in the lives of rural Canadians, whose first and sometimes only access to primary health care is through a nurse, who may be working in a remote community with very little support,” he said.

CRaNHR collaborates with researchers across the country.  Its mandate is to conduct interdisciplinary research on rural health with a view to improving service and access to health care, especially in rural and northern communities, and enhancing understanding of the health care system.

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JOB POSTING : 8-8-12 Technologist, Engineering, posting 12-6-L

JOB POSTING : 8-8-12 Technologist, Engineering, posting 12-6-L

March 20, 2012

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Please ensure that your resume and cover letter reference the job posting identification number and the position title of the position you are applying for. If you are sending your application at the above noted e-mail address, please include this information in your e-mail subject line. Any resume received without these specifications will not be considered.

Applications must reach the Human Resources office before the deadline. Applications received after this deadline will not be considered.

 

JOB POSTING : Learning Strategist, Native Student Services 2012

JOB POSTING : Learning Strategist, Native Student Services 2012

March 20, 2012

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Applications must reach the Human Resources office before the deadline. Applications received after this deadline will not be considered.

 

TD Bank Group Invests $250,000 in Science Communication

TD Bank Group Invests $250,000 in Science Communication

March 20, 2012 - One of Canada’s leading corporations, the today announced a significant investment in students in a unique program. Deputy Chair of TD Bank Group and former New Brunswick Premier, Frank McKenna presented a cheque for $250,000 to 黑料吃瓜不打烊 President and Vice-Chancellor Dominic Giroux. The bank’s gift is part of 黑料吃瓜不打烊’s “The Next 50” fundraising Campaign and will support scholarships for students in the graduate program in Science Communication.

Since September 2005, 黑料吃瓜不打烊 and Science North have combined their strengths to offer the joint program, a mix of theory and practical study during an intensive 10-month graduate diploma program. The Science Communication program at 黑料吃瓜不打烊 is the only one of its kind in North America. Its graduates are specialists in popularizing and communicating the work of leading researchers and scientists. They are employed in government and non-governmental organization industry, the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, SNOlab, museums and science centres, exhibit design companies, and in medical writing.

“At TD we believe in our corporate mission to create a positive impact in the communities we serve,” said Mr. McKenna. “To help all Canadians better understand the science that explains our world, and the impact of our social and environmental actions in it, is truly a worthy endeavour. These graduates can play a crucial role in affecting positive change in our country, and around the world, and we are proud to be able to support their efforts.”

“We at 黑料吃瓜不打烊, and our partners at Science North, are immensely gratified by the TD Bank Group’s recognition of this important program,” said 黑料吃瓜不打烊’s President Giroux. “This is one of the ways in which our graduate programs are being enhanced for the maximum benefit of all our communities. We are honoured to accept such a generous donation made on behalf of future students in Science Communication.”

“Science centres play a key role in engaging citizens with the ideas and concepts that are relevant to all of us in our rapidly changing world,” said Science North CEO Guy Labine. “This program’s graduates are proving every day that science centres and universities work very well together in promoting scientific literacy, and this investment by TD Bank Group will surely help to build future leaders in science communication.”

“We work hard on refining our communication skills, but a gift like this leaves us at a loss for words” said Ryan Jameson, a Science Communication student who spoke on behalf of his classmates. “But we sincerely thank TD Bank for its support, and for its confidence in the work we are doing."

Techday 2012

Techday 2012

March 9, 2012 - Techday is underway. You're encouraged to visit the exhibitors in the Great hall or attend one of the track sessions. More information can be found at

New GL renumbering practices

New GL renumbering practices

March 6, 2012

See the attached Powerpoint presentation for the new account renumbering practices

 

Lifetime Achievement Award to Dr. Amaratunga

Lifetime Achievement Award to Dr. Amaratunga

February 27, 2012 - 黑料吃瓜不打烊 President and Vice-Chancellor Dominic Giroux today expressed congratulations to longtime professor Dr. Laxman (“Lucky”) Amaratunga, distinguished recipient of the 2012 Canadian Mineral Processors Society Lifetime Achievement Award.  

The award was presented at the Awards Gala of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Mineral Processors in Ottawa.  The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes demonstrated excellence in the science of mineral beneficiation and ongoing contribution to the Canadian Mineral Processors (CMP).   

In announcing the award, the CMP cites Dr. Amaratunga for his “outstanding contributions to the Canadian mining, metallurgical and processing industries in the areas of education, research in management of mine waste, environmental technology transfer, and the CMP and MetSoc Societies of CIM (The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum).”   

“Dr. Lucky has long been recognized among his peers as a leading figure in the field of metallurgy and mining chemistry.  We congratulate him on this latest honour.  It is indeed a fitting tribute to his life’s work,” said President Giroux.   

Dr. Amaratunga has been with 黑料吃瓜不打烊 since 1984, and has carried out important research in the area of tailings management, backfill and environmental stewardship. He has received several awards through throughout his long career:  in 2007 he received the Teck Cominco Environmental Award for his research activities in processing, utilizing and recycling of waste materials in the mining cycle. In 2003, “Dr. Lucky” was recognized with 黑料吃瓜不打烊’s Teaching Excellence Award and in 2011, MetSoc and CMP held a luncheon in his honour at the Conference of Metallurgists.  

“I am deeply honoured by this award, and very touched by the tribute from my many colleagues in the CMP,” said Dr. Amaratunga, who was caught off guard when the award was announced during a banquet in the presence of nearly 500 delegates who gave him a standing ovation at the CMP Awards Gala. “Honestly, the CMP kept this a total surprise to me and my wife. I am so happy to be acknowledged by those in my field, and also by my university.”  

Dr. Amaratunga continues to lecture at 黑料吃瓜不打烊, and to pursue his research and on a nanotechnology gold extraction process.   

Bharti School of Engineering Wins Canadian Mining Games Title

Bharti School of Engineering Wins Canadian Mining Games Title

February 27, 2012 - Top marks in mine design, rock mechanics and mineral processing events propelled the Bharti School of Engineering team from 黑料吃瓜不打烊 to a first-place finish in the , held February 23rd-26th in Sudbury, Ontario. The team from 黑料吃瓜不打烊 ranked among the top three in 12 of the events that make up the competition, completing the Games with a 27-point margin of victory. The team from in Montreal placed second overall, while took third place.

“The competition was fierce,” said Ramesh Subramanian, Director of the Bharti School of Engineering at 黑料吃瓜不打烊. “All of the teams were exceptionally strong this year. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such an extraordinary level of proficiency and talent in this competition.”

Teams of engineering students from ten universities across Canada take part in the competition, a series of 20 challenges that test the skills of future mining engineers. Competitors must complete exercises in surveying, mine and equipment design, and mineral separation. They must also demonstrate mastery in jackleg drilling and operation of scoop trams and excavating equipment.

The 2012 Games were “awesome,” according to Team 黑料吃瓜不打烊 member Sean Turcotte, a 4th-year Engineering student.

“All of the teams had a lot of fun competing and everyone was applauding and happy for each other.”

Turcotte was especially pleased with 黑料吃瓜不打烊’s top finish in the mine design event, an 8-hour exercise with computer-assisted design software. “When they announced we were number one I just lost all composure,” said Turcotte. “This is the event that proves that your school is the best mining school in Canada.”

黑料吃瓜不打烊’s Bharti School of Engineering is named for engineer and entrepreneur Stan Bharti, CEO of Forbes Manhattan, who last fall endowed the School with a $10 M donation to support engineering programs.

“Just being in Sudbury is a big part of the reason for 黑料吃瓜不打烊’s strength,” said Games Co-Chair Craig Allen. “In the competition, we did an actual ventilation survey underground, not a textbook exercise. Having the access we do to real working mines is one reason for the success of the Engineering program.”

“We are so proud of our students, whose spirit and teamwork have brought this prestigious title home to the Bharti School,” said 黑料吃瓜不打烊 President and Vice-Chancellor, Dominic Giroux. “Their prowess in these mining events is remarkable and they have earned this honour for their program and their university.”

The members of 黑料吃瓜不打烊’s championship team are: Dusty Nerpin, Graham Macrae, Scott Ross, Sean Turcotte, Curtis Cameron, Gilles Guerin, James Gagne, Ryan Jakov, Pat Pilon, Ian VanEyk, Ian Berdusco, Jessica Dean, Joshua Dufresne and Mike Stanford.

JOB POSTING : Secretary, Development/University Advancement

JOB POSTING : Secretary, Development/University Advancement

February 7, 2012

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IT Update

IT Update

February 4, 2012

Hello,

 

We apologize for the interruption in service. We had an unplanned power outage that caused a complete shutdown of our data centre. The following services were affected: website, intranet (LUnet), email, blackberry synchronization, Webadvisor, Datatel, Drive access and network/telephony services in JND.

 

As of now, most services are back except for incoming emails (from the outside). We will keep you posted.

 

Luc

 

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