Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 69.69 |
Liaison | Stephanie MacPhee |
Submission Date | April 6, 2018 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Dalhousie University
AC-10: Support for Research
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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4.00 / 4.00 |
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Student Sustainability Research Incentives
Yes
A brief description of the student research program, including the incentives provided and any positive outcomes during the previous three years:
1. Research embedded in the curriculum:-
MGMT 5000 – Management Without Borders
SUST 3002 Environment, Sustainability & Society Internship
ENVS/SUST 3502 Campus as a Living Laboratory
SUST 4000 Environment, Sustainability & Society Capstone
2. Elizabeth May sustainability and environmental research symposium - provides a forum for exchange of ideas on recent advances in research, theory and practice in environment and health research. The event includes a poster session, keynote speaker, and awards. Students are encouraged to share their work by participating in the Science Atlantic Environment Conference.
3. The College of Sustainability has several student grants for conference travel to support the costs associated with internships and research.
Faculty Sustainability Research Incentives
Yes
A brief description of the faculty research program, including the incentives provided and any positive outcomes during the previous three years:
Elizabeth May chair in sustainability and environmental health -
The office of the Elizabeth May Chair in Sustainability and Environmental Health serves as a resource to academia. The annual Sustainability and Environmental Research Symposium (SERS) provides a forum for exchange of ideas on recent advances in research, theory and practice in environment and health research.
The College of Sustainability provide supports to faculty members in their teaching team by providing part of the cost of conference registration and travel when they are presenting their research.
Recognition of Inter-, Trans- and Multi-Disciplinary Research
Yes
A brief description of the institution’s support for interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary, and multidisciplinary research, including any positive outcomes during the previous three years:
Interdisciplinary research is considered when performance is been evaluated for tenure and/or promotion decisions.
Information about the policy is available:
http://www.dal.ca/content/dam/dalhousie/pdf/university_secretariat/policy-repository/AppointmentTenurePromotionRegulations.pdf
Library Support
Yes
A brief description of the institution’s library support for sustainability research, including any positive outcomes during the previous three years:
The Dalhousie Libraries provide support for sustainability research and learning in the following ways:
-The library has prepared online subject guides (SUST 1000 and SUST 1001) that focus on library resources for students in first-year sustainability courses:
SUST 1000 guide: http://dal.ca.libguides.com/sust
SUST 1001 guide: http://dal.ca.libguides.com/sust1001
These guides provide links to relevant databases, electronic encyclopedias, instructional tutorials, citation guides and other resources that are relevant not just for first-year students but for students in the subsequent years of the undergraduate sustainability programs.
-A library research training session is provided to approximately 80-100 students of the course SUST 3502: Campus as a Living Lab. Also, in past years, at least one of the library’s locations (the Killam Memorial Library) has served as a site in which students from this course have conducted project work, including: sustainability audits on the content of waste bins and of lighting in the stack areas, printer paper usage and water consumption. The library also invited students from the course to display their project posters in the library lobby, where they could be viewed by fellow students and members of the public.
-Since the establishment of the university’s College of Sustainability in 2009, a librarian has served as a member of the College’s Curriculum Committee. Via new course proposals from faculty members, librarians are made aware of new areas of sustainability research and teaching, have been involved in the preparation of library collection assessments in support of the courses, and based on the course content, select library resources in these areas.
-Although the library does not have a formal policy that relates to the acquisition of materials related to sustainability, since the establishment of the College of Sustainability, the library has made a concerted effort to acquire print books and e-books related to sustainability topics. Through an annual transfer of funds from the College, the library purchases titles on a wide range of relevant topics including: food, energy & water security, agriculture, biological ecosystems, urban planning, green business practices, environmental history, ethics, policy and governance issues, sustainable campuses, and eco-tourism.
-The library subscribes to numerous journals that publish research articles related to sustainability. Some of the specialized titles include:
o Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
o Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems
o Environmental Progress and Sustainable Energy
o International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability
o International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education
o International Journal of Sustainable Energy
o International Journal of Sustainable Transportation
o Journal of Cleaner Production
o Journal of Industrial Ecology
o Journal of Sustainability and Green Business
o Journal of Sustainable Agriculture
o Journal of Sustainable Forestry
o Journal of Sustainable Tourism
o Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability
o Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems
o Renewable Energy
o Renewable Energy Law and Policy Review
o Sustainability (Mary Ann Liebert Publishers)
o Sustainability Energy
o Sustainability Science
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