Meet the Rh Award Recipients News Archive
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Research and International
Meet Katherine Boyer, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Creative Works category
May 17, 2021 —
Katherine Boyer uses a variety of mediums to re-frame and re-activate historical Métis objects, while also creating new artworks which contribute to Métis material culture.
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Research and International
Meet Joan Durrant, the 2020 Dr. John M. Bowman Memorial Winnipeg Rh Institute Foundation Award winner
May 17, 2021 —
Joan Durrant is known and respected throughout the world for her research on violence against children.
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Research and International
Meet Ken Jeffries, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Natural Sciences category
May 17, 2021 —
Ken Jeffries’ research seeks to help protect aquatic systems so that future generations can benefit from the abundant aquatic resources in Canada.
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Research and International
Meet Christine Kelly, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Health Sciences category
May 17, 2021 —
Christine Kelly’s research examines how policies, programs and activism influence the distribution, experiences and outcomes for those with ongoing care needs, especially older people and people with disabilities.
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Research and International
Meet Noman Mohammed, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Applied Sciences category
May 17, 2021 —
Noman Mohammed uses sophisticated computational tools to address data privacy and security issues for emerging technologies.
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Research and International
Meet Natalie Riediger, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Interdisciplinary category
May 17, 2021 —
Natalie Riediger aims to disentangle complex brain circuits to determine how cells are wired together and how local blood flow ensures proper energy supply to these cells.
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Research and International
Meet Jill Stobart, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Health Sciences category
May 17, 2021 —
Jill Stobart aims to disentangle complex brain circuits to determine how cells are wired together and how local blood flow ensures proper energy supply to these cells.
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Research and International
Meet Ee-Seul Yoon, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Social Sciences category
May 17, 2021 —
Ee-Seul Yoon’s research sheds timely and critical light on the marketization of K to 12 schools, one of the most under-researched areas of educational reforms in Canada.
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Best of the best recognized with Rh Awards
May 14, 2021 —
2020 Rh Awards recognize excellence in research, scholarly activities and creative endeavours