Canadian Mennonite University

Research Grant Awards

External Grant Awards

Open External Grants

Jobb Arnold – Community Meth Response Training (City of Winnipeg Community Safety and Crime Prevention, 2019-2020)

Neil Weisensel – Li Keur, Riel's Heart of the North (Connection Grant, 2020-2021).

Heather Campbell-Enns  A Comparative Analysis of Manitoba Rural and Urban Hospital Discharge Policies for Persons with Dementia (Research Manitoba New Investigator Operating Grant,  2019-2021).

Heather Campbell-Enns  Best Practices: Transitions from Hospital to Community-Based Settings for Rural and Remote Persons with Dementia (CIHR Transitions in Care Best and Wise Practices Grant, 2019-2020).

Brian Froese –Trekking north: conservative American religious and political migrations to Western Canada (Five-year SSHRC Insight Grant, 2018-2023).

Jerry Buckland – Household Finances and Vulnerable Canadians: Using Financial Diaries to Examine and Build Capacity (SSHRC Insight Grant, 2017-2022.)

Stephanie Stobbe – The Canadian South East Asia Refugee Historical Research Project: Hearts of Freedom (Heritage Canada; Immigration, Citizenship and Refugees Canada; DeFehr Foundation).

Kirit Patel – Judicial Environmentalism and the Poor: Examining the Impacts of Green Benches of State High Courts and National Green Tribunals in India (SSHRC Insight Development Grant).

Institutional Grant – Three-year grant in support of faculty research (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council), renewed for 2018-2021.

Recently Concluded Grants

Kirit Patel – Nepal Terrace Farmers and Sustainable Agriculture Kits (International Development Research Centre, Canadian International Food Security Research Fund, 2011-2018.)

Jerry Buckland – Principal researcher forthe project 'Are Group-based Registered Education Savings Plans well aligned with the Financial Needs of Vulnerable Canadians?' funded by a grant from the Access to Justice Fund, the Law Foundation of Ontario, with SEED Winnipeg and Dr. Gail Henderson, Queen's University.   Extended to August 2018.

 

CMU Internally Award Research Grants

Funds awarded from (1) CMU's Internal Grants Fund (IGF), (2) SSHRC Institutional Grant, (3) David and Mildred Schroeder Endowment Fund (DMSEF)

February 2022 successful internal research grants:

  1. Nicolas Malagon – Using fruit fly legs as a system to study early stages of cancer
  2. Jobb Arnold – Comparing Successes and Challenges Among Local Immigrant Partnerships in Metropolitan and Peri-Urban Communities Across Canada
  3. Chris Huebner – The Digital Martyrs Mirror: TEI (Text Encoding Initiative) Coding Phase
  4. Sally Ito – Translation of 17th century devotional poet, Catharina Regina von Greiffenberg
  5. Greg Wiebe – Augustine, Descartes, and the Angels of Enlightenment

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