Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 73.99 |
Liaison | Mary-Lee Townsend |
Submission Date | Oct. 20, 2021 |
Western University
AC-10: Support for Sustainability Research
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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4.00 / 4.00 |
Mary-Lee
Townsend Sustainability & Compliance Manager Sustainability Office |
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Student sustainability research incentives
Yes
A brief description of the student sustainability research program:
Western University houses the Human Environments Analysis Lab (HEAL) which enables students from various academic background to research issues related to health and the environment.
Environmental Science 4999E (an Honors Research Thesis) or Environmental Science 4970F/G (an Independent Study in Environmental Science) are major research project courses that upper-year undergraduate students undertake.
Environmental Science 4999E is a major laboratory or field project that emphasizes experimental design, instrumentation, collection and analysis of data, and communication of experimental results by oral (presented at Earth Day Colloquium) and written presentations. On a more related note to sustainability, Environmental Science 4970F/G is a course in which students conduct a research project in a particular field under the direction of a faculty member who is a member of the Centre for Environment and Sustainability.
Environment and Sustainability 9200: Interdisciplinary Consulting Project, is a course in the MES program that gives students an opportunity to work with a client in a non-academic, applied setting to undertake environmental research. Each consulting group is responsible for completing a professional quality report and a formal presentations of their research findings and recommendations to their client.
There are also awards:
http://www.uwo.ca/enviro/undergraduate/awards.html
Environmental Science 4999E (an Honors Research Thesis) or Environmental Science 4970F/G (an Independent Study in Environmental Science) are major research project courses that upper-year undergraduate students undertake.
Environmental Science 4999E is a major laboratory or field project that emphasizes experimental design, instrumentation, collection and analysis of data, and communication of experimental results by oral (presented at Earth Day Colloquium) and written presentations. On a more related note to sustainability, Environmental Science 4970F/G is a course in which students conduct a research project in a particular field under the direction of a faculty member who is a member of the Centre for Environment and Sustainability.
Environment and Sustainability 9200: Interdisciplinary Consulting Project, is a course in the MES program that gives students an opportunity to work with a client in a non-academic, applied setting to undertake environmental research. Each consulting group is responsible for completing a professional quality report and a formal presentations of their research findings and recommendations to their client.
There are also awards:
http://www.uwo.ca/enviro/undergraduate/awards.html
Faculty sustainability research incentives
Yes
A brief description of the faculty sustainability research program:
Western will continue to encourage and pursue research that promotes sustainability accomplishments and knowledge at the local, regional and international levels. Details of the scope of these commitments can be found in the link provided below: Creating a Sustainable Western Experience: 10-Year Goals and 5- Year Action Plan (2012) (http://sustainability.uwo.ca/documents/strategy/SustainableWesternExperience.pdf)
Western invites innovative partnerships - on and off-campus - to research and propose solutions to society’s most pressing sustainability challenges. Collaboration is encouraged internally to increase opportunities for transdisciplinary sustainability research and raise awareness on the scope of Western’s research activities in fields of sustainability.
Western also offers Green Awards to faculty and students with outstanding contributions to sustainability on campus and abroad. Several researchers in the past (from a variety of disciplines) have won the award for their research.
Western invites innovative partnerships - on and off-campus - to research and propose solutions to society’s most pressing sustainability challenges. Collaboration is encouraged internally to increase opportunities for transdisciplinary sustainability research and raise awareness on the scope of Western’s research activities in fields of sustainability.
Western also offers Green Awards to faculty and students with outstanding contributions to sustainability on campus and abroad. Several researchers in the past (from a variety of disciplines) have won the award for their research.
Recognition of interdisciplinary, transdisciplnary and multi-disciplinary research
Yes
A copy of the promotion or tenure guidelines or policies:
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The promotion or tenure guidelines or policies:
The University of Western Ontario's policies, procedures and commitment to collaborative research are:
"The University is committed to research excellence and innovation. To date, the University’s strengths as a research-intensive institution have derived in good measure from the efforts of individual scholars within the established scholarly disciplines. Increasingly, however, such areas are expanding to include a wide array of topics of investigation posing challenges best met through the development of more complex models of research.
To meet this challenge, the University encourages the formation of collaborative research entities, both within and across traditional disciplinary boundaries."
http://www.uwo.ca/univsec/pdf/policies_procedures/section7/mapp79.pdf
"The University is committed to research excellence and innovation. To date, the University’s strengths as a research-intensive institution have derived in good measure from the efforts of individual scholars within the established scholarly disciplines. Increasingly, however, such areas are expanding to include a wide array of topics of investigation posing challenges best met through the development of more complex models of research.
To meet this challenge, the University encourages the formation of collaborative research entities, both within and across traditional disciplinary boundaries."
http://www.uwo.ca/univsec/pdf/policies_procedures/section7/mapp79.pdf
Library support
Yes
A brief description of the institution’s library support for sustainability research:
The University maintains memberships that grant faculty discounts on all APCs.
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