On Thursday, March 25, at 12:00 PM, the Institute for Science, Society and Policy will host Tosh Southwick, Member of the Advisory Committee, ISSP and Co-owner operator of IRPotential, to discuss to discuss the challenges of Reconciliation.
On Thursday, January 28, at 12:00 PM, the Institute for Science, Society and Policy will host Prof. Rukhsana Ahmed, Faculty Affiliate, ISSP and Associate Professor, Department of Communication, University at Albany, State University of New York, to discuss Minority health disparities and Covid-19.
On Tuesday, January 19, at 12:00 PM, the Institute for Science, Society and Policy will host a panel with experts and thought leaders from academia, civil society and business to comment on the national hydrogen strategy and examine the political, policy, regulatory, technical, economic, and environmental opportunities and challenges of hydrogen for Canada both at home and abroad.
On February 27, at 12:00 PM, the ISSP is delighted to host Jeff Kinder, Senior Fellow of the ISSP, uOttawa and Executive Director, Science and Innovation, Institute on Governance (IOG).
Écrire plus, c’est le rêve de certains et une nécessité pour plusieurs. Chaque professeur(e) est un(e) écrivain(e) mais parfois la rédaction d’un livre ou d’un article devient difficile à réaliser. L’atelier présentera une série de conseils pratiques pour outrepasser les barrières à l’écriture et discutera de stratégies pour améliorer votre productivité à l’écrit.
Writing a lot is the dream of some and a necessity for many. Each professor is a writer, but sometimes the writing of a book or an article becomes a challenge. This workshop will present strategies to overcome the barriers to writing and will discuss tactics to improve your writing productivity.
On January 13, at 4:30 PM, the ISSP and the Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue will be delighted to host a panel of experts to discuss the current status of knowledge mobilization and truth.