CRIS Research Roundup
A weekly digest of research and innovation communications.
Week of Monday July 20, 2020 – Sunday July 26, 2020
Resources for the Research & Innovation Community
Original Publication – VPRI Website Update: July 22, 2020
The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation (VPRI) has compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) related to the new Tri-Agency Guide on Financial Administration. Faculty and staff are encouraged to consult the FAQ alongside the new Guide and other resources for guidance on the use of Tri-Agency grant funds.
Original Communication – CRIS Mailing List: July 23, 2020
The Centre for Research and Innovation Support (CRIS) has launched a new webinar series, Making & Sustaining the Pivot: Adapting Your Research During COVID-19 and Beyond. Each webinar will offer perspectives from faculty members and experts about strategies for adapting research methods and approaches, with opportunities for dialogue. Registration is open now.
Original Communication – Portage Network News: July 16, 2020
The detailed guidelines are aimed to help stakeholders follow best practices to maximize the efficiency of their work, and to act as a blueprint for future emergencies.
Original Communication – International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment (INAHTA) News: July 6, 2020
This database provides a single platform to search records of completed and ongoing health technology assessments (HTAs) from around the world.
- Covidence 101 Workshop
August 6, 2020, 10:00-11:00am - Virtual IT@UofT Tech Talk
August 11, 2020, 10:00-11:00am
Original Communication – Library Catalogue Update: July 10, 2020
- Papers of Sir Ernest Satow
Spanning from 1856 – 1927, this collection consists of Satow’s activities as a British diplomat and scholar, private correspondences, along with books, letters, papers, and diaries with transcripts. - The Dreyfus Affair and the Making of Modern France Collection
This collection illustrates the controversy from 1894, the year of Dreyfus’ arrest, to 1908, the year Emile Zola’s ashes were transferred to the Pantheon. It includes Dreyfusard (supporters of Dreyfus) publications, including “J’accuse” by Zola in 1898, and rarely seen archival documents. Records are mainly in French. - Kino-fot Digital Archive (1922-1923) Collection
This collection offers access to all published issues of the legendary Russian cinema and photographic art journal, Kino-fot.
Funding & Information from Sponsors & Partners
Funding Calls and Program Changes
- SSHRC Partnership Development Grant – Competition Open
Original Communication – Research Alert: July 21, 2020 - NSERC PromoScience Call for Applications
Original Communication – Research Alert: July 22, 2020
News, Information & Updates
Original Communication: July 21, 2020