Join the Harris Centre and the Community Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador to hear more about key issues facing our province at the launch of the 6th edition of Newfoundland and Labrador's Vital Signs report.
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Wednesday, November 6
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Emera Innovation Exchange
Signal Hill Campus
St. John's, NL
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Galbraith Lecture in Public Policy with Evan Solomon:
Election 2019 and the Age of Uncertainty
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The 2019 Galbraith Lecture in Public Policy will feature CTV’s Evan Solomon and present a deep dive into the forces and factors at play in 2019 federal election and what they say about Canada's place in the world. As Western democracies deal with the rise of populism and a backlash against the norms, alliances and treaties of the last 75 years, what are the biggest challenges and opportunities ahead for Canada?
The presentation will be followed by a panel discussion with Memorial University’s Dr. Amanda Bittner and Memorial alumnus and political strategist, Tim Powers.
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Monday, October 28th
7:00 pm - 9:00pm
$15 ($10 for students)
Doors open at 6:00 pm (General Seating)
Emera Innovation Exchange, Signal Hill Campus
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Yaffle Connects
BUYING IN:
How values-based procurement can help build healthy local economies
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Large institutions have big purchasing power – what if institutions used that purchasing power to further their social and economic impact on the region they serve. Eastern Health recently embarked on a “values-based procurement strategy” that seeks innovative ways for enhancing outcomes for both patients and local businesses.
Join us for a Yaffle Connects session with Ron Johnson (Vice President-Information Services & Rural Health) and Deanne Piercey (Associate Director – Strategic Procurement, Financial and Administrative Services, Memorial University of Newfoundland) to explore the potential opportunities, benefits and practicalities of values-based procurement approaches.
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Monday,
October 28th
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Emera Innovation Exchange
Signal Hill Campus
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NL's aging workforce & shrinking population can have a drastic impact on the labour market & the ability of businesses to find workers. But NL's demographic situation could also present an opportunity - more and more people are working well into their 60's and 70's.
What can employers do to attract and retain older workers? What barriers do older workers face, and how can we find solutions to create more age-friendly work environments? What opportunities and spin-off effect could these solutions have for all workers?
Join us for a day-long discussion and action planning workshop on the challenges for older workers, and the possible solutions and strategies that can help address this labour market opportunity.
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Wednesday, November 13
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
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Research Funding Opportunities
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Thriving Regions Applied Research Fund
Expressions of Interest:
Baccalieu Trail Region
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Would you like to do research that impacts the sustainability of the Baccalieu Trail Region?
We have funding for projects that fall within the following themes:
- Tourism and Culture
- Infrastructure and Accessibility (Communications and Transportation)
- Innovation and Business Development (Green Economy)
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NOW OPEN!
Deadline:
4:00pm, October 29
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Harris Centre - West White Rose
Employment Diversity
Research Fund
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Experience in the resource development sector has demonstrated that segments of the population continue to be under-represented. How do we develop programs and initiatives to improve the participation of traditionally under-represented groups?
To better understand this issue, and help build capacity to address it, Memorial University’s Harris Centre will fund research projects related to growing the pool of available qualified workers from under-represented groups in the natural resources sector in Newfoundland and Labrador. Funding for this program has been provided by the West White Rose Project co-venture partners, specifically Husky Energy (Operator), Suncor, and Nalcor.
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Call for Expressions of Interest
OPEN until November 8
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Rebroadcast
Season 2, Episode 15:
Self-care: Rural doctors Support Each Other
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Being doctor in a rural community has unique challenges; from knowing too much about your friends and neighbours, to being the first line of defense in difficult life or death situations, it can be hard to find someone who really understands. This time on Rural Routes, we listen in on a group of four women, each practicing in, or with experience in, rural Ontario communities, whose informal support network has become a crucial line of support, both in terms of their work and their lives. Join us as they laugh about their experiences, share their most challenging experiences, and explain why, despite the distance between them and their busy schedules, they make time to connect.
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Missed the Session? Watch the Video
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Yaffle Connects
Study & Stay: Making NL Home for International Students
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The Atlantic Canada Study and Stay initiative is a new program aimed at building partnerships helping students create a future in NL where they can make their mark on the innovative and entrepreneurial landscape.We took a closer look at the challenges and opportunities facing international students who wish to make NL their home after graduation.
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Improved Safety
and Value for Paper
Pulp Waste Associated
with Bottle Cleaning
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Dr. Christina Bottaro,
David Hopkins, Soraya Moore
& Dr. Kelly Hawboldt
The Harris Centre-MMSB Waste Management Applied Research Fund
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Have a topic you want to present?
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PRESENT YOUR IDEA
Yaffle Connects
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Have a research idea to share? Need a platform to start collaborating? Want to start a conversation around an important topic? The Harris Centre is launching a new mini-forum for sharing big ideas and building collaborations.
Submit an idea, project or topic you’d like to present, brainstorm or collaborate on.
Call for submissions is now open!
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You Might Also Be Interested In...
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A Memorial University & Waterford Institute of Technology Conference
The Role of Universities and Other Institutions
of Higher Education in Facilitating
Economic, Social and Cultural Development in Peripheral Regions
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For more information and to register, email Memorial's Department of Economics: economics@mun.ca or nstrapp@mun.ca
Registration is free, and open until November 1st.
November 14 & 15
Emera Innovation Exchange
Signal Hill Campus
100 Signal Hill Road, St. John’s, NL
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