September 15, 2006 Source: : http://www.unb.ca/news/view.cgi?id=1098 UNBF Graduate Students Awarded $620,000 for Social Sciences Research September 15, 2006 UNB Fredericton News Release: D708 Sandra Howland, Public Relations Officer, (506) 458-7968 Eighteen graduate students at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton will receive a total of $620,000 in support of their research from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). Seven were awarded 2006 Canada Graduate Scholarships for doctoral students which are valued at $105,000 each over three years. Eight received 2006 Canada Graduate Scholarships for master’s students, valued at $17,500 each for one year; and six received 2006 Doctoral Fellowships valued at $20,000 per year for terms ranging from one to three years. "We’re very pleased with the success rate of our graduate students in this competition," said Jennifer Carkner, research and awards assistant for the School of Graduate Studies at UNB Fredericton. "All of our master’s students and 72 per cent of our doctoral candidates who applied for SSHRC graduate awards were successful." The master’s and PhD students are conducting research in a variety of disciplines, including anthropology, education, English, history, and psychology. "These scholarships and fellowships recognize Atlantic Canada’s excellence in academic achievement and research talent," said Stan Shapson, interim president of SSHRC. "Canada’s top students and new researchers will receive the training and develop the research skills they need to excel and become the next generation of leaders in our knowledge economy, and this will benefit all Canadians." SSHRC is an independent federal agency that funds university-based research and graduate training in the social sciences and humanities through peer-reviewed competitions. Note: A complete list of UNBF recipients of SSHRC graduate scholarships and fellowships, and the title of their research, follows. 2006 Canada Graduate Scholarships – Doctoral: $105,000 each over three years Foster, Lyndsay R. (Psychology) Disclosure of sexually transmitted infections: attributions, social support and stigma. Nerbas, Donald B. (History) A comparative analysis of the Bourgeoisie of Saint John, New Brunswick and Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1896-1929 Wasacase, Tanya L. (Interdisciplinary Studies) A materialist prevention strategy for dealing with alcohol in first nations communities: an alternative approach White, Kelly Bentley (Interdisciplinary Studies) Mothering through intimate partner violence 2006 Canada Graduate Scholarships – Master’s: $17,500 each for one year Butler, Heidi G. (English) Wayne Johnston: imperial tensions and Newfoundland's inheritance Day, Andrea Lynne (English) Feminism, regionalism, and poverty in David Adams Richards' novels Fuller, Janice L. (Sociology) Feminism in an environment of beautification Gorman, Elizabeth (Anthropology) Investigating the potential use of gorgets as components of weaving technology in northeastern prehistory McCallum, Kirstie R.C. (English) Relationships between literature and the physical environment Moores, Brandon A. (English) Epigrammata Pearson, Laura A. (English) Re-Imagining womanhood: Indian women and cultural texts Webber, Patrick G. (History) The Waffle takeover of the New Brunswick NDP 2006 Doctoral Fellowships: $20,000 per year Lunney, Lisa A. (Education studies) $60,000 over three years Mawkinutimatimk (learning together) to transform mathematics education for Mi'kmaw students Miles, Cheryl A. (Education studies) $40,000 over two years Boys, literacy and career choices: understanding the experiences of disaffected high school boys Neville, Sarah J. (English) $40,000 over two years Defense of posies: early modern herbals and the pragmatics of print Robinson, Bryn A. (Psychology) $40,000 over two years An integrative model of attachment and well-being Teitelbaum, Sara (Forestry) $20,000 for one year An assessment of the practices and the outcomes of community forestry in the Canadian context Vallely, Joanne (Psychology) $60,000 over three years Family predictors of adolescent boys' help-seeking behaviour - 30 -
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