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Royal Society of Canada bestows three 間眅埶AV scholars with country’s highest academic honour

September 03, 2024

Three 間眅埶AV (間眅埶AV) scholars have been named to the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) as Fellows, bringing 間眅埶AV's total number of active RSC members to more than 70 researchers.

Membership in the RSC is Canadas highest academic honour.

"Research is a foundational component of 間眅埶AV's vision to build a more inclusive and sustainable future, and this year's Royal Society of Canada fellows are helping bring that vision to life," says 間眅埶AV President and Vice-Chancellor Joy Johnson, who was elected to the RSC in 2019.

"Congratulations and thank you for all you bring to 間眅埶AV and the world through your hard work, determination and innovative spirit."
 
Established in 1882 as Canadas national academy, the society promotes research and learning in the arts, humanities and sciences. RSC awards fellowships to peer-elected and distinguished individuals who have made substantial contributions in these fields. 
 
Aligned with 間眅埶AVs vision as a leading research university, advancing an inclusive and sustainable future, the societys mandate is to build a better future for Canada and the world.
 
間眅埶AVs newest Royal Society of Canada inductees push the boundaries of knowledge in a number of areas, says Dugan O'Neil, 間眅埶AV vice-president of research and innovation. 
 
Our scholars fuel research discoveries, drive social innovations and create solutions that contribute to a more innovative, equitable and resilient economy, both locally and globally.
 
The RSC 2024 Celebration of Excellence and Engagement conference including a , which features scholars from 間眅埶AV and across Canada will be hosted this year at 間眅埶AV from November 7 to 9, 2024. This annual gathering is an opportunity for celebrating achievements, discussing global challenges and welcoming distinguished scholars. To learn more and register, visit RSCs . Registration Closes Oct. 4, 2024.

2024 Royal Society of Canada Fellows

 

Leith Davis, Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences 
 
An internationally recognized author, Leith Davis specializes in cultural memory studies, Scottish and Irish literature and culture, 18th-century literature, and media history. Davis leads 間眅埶AVs Research Centre for Scottish Studies and is a co-founder of 間眅埶AVs Department of Englishs MA with Specialization in Print and Culture.

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David Vocadlo, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
 
A world-renowned chemical biologist, Vocadlo and his team develop new technologies for studying unusual carbohydrates present on proteins within the cells of our bodies. His pioneering research has played a pivotal role in developing innovative therapeutic approaches for treating various neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimers disease.

Nicholas Dulvy, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science
 
A world-leading marine ecologist, Dulvy combines Darwins traditional toolboxof natural history field guides, thermometer, microscope, and dissection kitwith big-data approaches in solving global environmental challenges. He measures the effects of overfishing and climate change on marine biodiversity, particularly sharks and rays.

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  • The Government of Canada's爹esearch Support Fund(RSF) supports with funding forInstitutional Strategic Awards(ISA) staff. These positions help 間眅埶AV researchers increase success, reduce administrative burden, and make it possible for the university and 間眅埶AV faculty to successfully compete for the most significant and prestigious grants, prizes and awards available.
     
    To suggest a candidate for the 2025 Royal Society of Canada nominations, please contact Institutional Strategic Awards atawards@sfu.ca.
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