The ISSP is delighted to host Professor Kin Chan, Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa and Canada Research Chair in Molecular Basis of Cancer Mutagenesis.
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The Institute for Science, Society and Policy and the Royal Canadian Institute for Science are delighted to host the first panel of the third year of the ISSP-RCIScience Lecture Series. The series focusses on the impact of emerging science and technology on society. On September 24, we will discuss the science, policy and societal implications of climate change at the Arctic.
The ISSP is delighted to invite you to a talk by Professor Stefanie Haustein, Faculty Affiliate, ISSP and Assistant Professor, Department of Information Studies, Faculty of Arts, uOttawa.
The ISSP is delighted to host Professor Michael Carolan, Professor of Sociology and Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Affairs for the College of Liberal Arts at the Colorado State University and the 2019 - 2020 Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Science and Society at the ISSP, University of Ottawa.
With a focus on risk assessment and management, this @Risk public panel explores the extent to which the results of stakeholder deliberation are being or should be incorporated in evidence-informed decision-making. Coming from a variety of perspectives, the panelists will address a number of questions. How does evidence from different sources and of different kinds influence decision-making?
Good on paper but what about in practice? Preservice teachers’ professional identity for equity
This seminar examines preservice teachers’ identity development in a program specifically developed to prepare teachers to work with four priority learner groups. Study findings suggest preservice teachers’ limited critical action towards challenging social and educational inequities signalling for deeper analysis of how equity is framed within national education policy and practice.