Adventure Therapy: Experiential Workshop Opportunity

Event Date: 
Friday, March 10, 2023 - 10:00am to 12:00pm EST
Event Location: 
ROOM OA2017 & Outside

Poster for Adventure TherapyParticipate in a 2 hour workshop, engage in group adventure activities & debrief with some therapeutic processing tools all while providing feedback to inform the development of a course in adventure therapy.

Space is limited!  Register here.
 
Dave Mitchell
MSW Candidate (2023)

Research Showcase: "Sustainability through Chemistry"

Event Date: 
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm EST
Event Location: 
OA 2018

Photo of Plant growing out the ground in a light bulbAbout the Event

Presenters: Anna Bohachyk and Dr. Thamara Laredo, Department of Chemistry
 
Sustainability is the avoidance of the depletion of natural resources to maintain an ecological balance. Water and soil pollution, animal farming and consumption, all deplete natural resources. Chemistry has the potential to remediate pollution and develop plant-based alternatives that mimic animal products, and in turn, promote the sustainability of the world’s resources. When it comes to remediation, the ideal method should be efficient, cheap and with low energy requirements. On the other hand, plant-based alternatives to animal products attempt to provide similar properties with a smaller environmental impact.
 
Over the last few years, our collaborative work with the Faculty of Engineering and the Department of Food Science at the University of Guelph, has focused on two main fields of research: The spontaneous purification of water using surfactants and surfactant-like molecules, a process that is extremely low cost and with great potential, and the development of plant-based alternatives of eggs, meat and cheese.  In this talk, we will explore water remediation and the development of plant-based analogues from the point of view of the molecular interactions that give rise to the desired (and undesired) behaviours needed for these purposes. Understanding the behaviours of these systems at the molecular level can lead to the development of plant-based analogues that truly mimic animal products, as well as a new generation of water purification methods.

Climate Action Summit

Event Date: 
Tuesday, March 7, 2023 - 1:30pm to 3:30pm EST
Event Location: 
Alumni Commons

About the Event

Year of Climate Action LogoAs part of the first-ever SDG Week Canada, the Climate Action Summit will bring together climate action leaders from both campuses to share climate-forward initiatives and research at Lakehead. The first hour of the event will include information on Lakehead's Year of Climate Action (YOCA), the release of the YOCA Report, YOCA Research Award winners research presentations, student work from a YOCA- inspired special edition of Pathways Journal, student speeches and performances, and an update from the Board of Governors on climate action commitments at the university. The second hour is an informal climate caucus meet and greet where anyone interested in climate action can network with others who are interested or already doing work in this area.

"The Red Erotic: A Praxis of Body Sovereignty" - Dr. Savage Bear

Event Date: 
Thursday, March 2, 2023 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm EST
Event Location: 
Zoom

Photo of Savage Bear About the Speaker

Dr. Savage Bear is a rabble-rouser, Nehiyaw’iskwew (Cree woman) and member of the Montreal Lake Cree Nation in northern Saskatchewan. She is the Director for the McMaster Indigenous Research Institute (MIRI) and is an Assistant Professor within the Indigenous Studies Department. Savage is also the National Director of Walls to Bridges (an education program bringing post-secondary education to incarcerated and formerly incarcerated folks). Before coming to McMaster, Bear worked at the University of Alberta, where she was the Director of the Indigenous Women & Youth Resilience Project and the academic lead on ‘Indigenous Canada,’ a highly successful online course boasting over half a million learners; she was also an assistant professor of Native Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies.

An accomplished academic, Bear has made significant contributions to Indigenous scholarship and the national Indigenous education landscape since earning her PhD from the University of Alberta in 2016. Her current research includes social justice, prison abolition, body sovereignty, sexuality, gender and reproductive justice, contemporary Indigenous art, and Indigenous literature. When she is not marking, teaching or enjoying her new role as Kookum (grandmother) you will find her literally chasing waterfalls around Hamilton’s amazing trails with her dog, Odin.

Registration

To register for this event, please click here.

 

Hosted by:

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Moss Workshop

Event Date: 
Thursday, March 9, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:30am EST
Event Location: 
OA 2018

About the Event

This workshop will include the following sessions:
 
1. Moss introduction (lifecycle, diversity, ecological importance, biomonitoring) by  Dr. Victoria TeBrugge and Dr. Nanda Kanavillil.
2. Moss identification -  Adam Storey (Talk outlining the basics of Moss identification with the help of microscopes)
3. Moss macrofossil identification and importance - Dr. Florin Pendea (Talk outlining the basics of moss identification and importance), and
4. Moss undergrad research by students.

A New Knowledge Mobilization Tool On Ethics For Community Based Participatory Researchers

Event Date: 
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 - 3:30pm to 4:30pm EST
Event Location: 
OA 2018

About the Event

Speaker: Kevin Donald Willison, (PhD - Community Health, Social and Behavioral Health Sciences, University of Toronto).

After a period of three months an e-module knowledge mobilization tool was developed as of February 2023.  This was created by a student IT team from NAIT (the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology) as well as a content developer (Dr. Kevin Willison) from Lakehead University. Spearheaded (funded) by the Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards this e-module will help educate research ethics board members and stakeholders across Canada on the importance of ethics within community-based participatory research initiatives.  CAREB is a national membership organization intended to represent the interests of all Canadian research ethics boards, and to reflect REB perspectives and concerns. Associated with the theme for this year's R&I Week "Improving Our Lives Through Research" this particular project aims to beneficially impact the lives of individuals as well as communities, not only for those within Ontario but also across Canada (and possibly beyond).

 

Photo of Dr. Kevin D. Willison, Department of SociologyAbout the Speaker

Dr. Kevin Willison completed his honours undergraduate degree (Major: Sociology) at Queen’s University (Kingston) and his Master’s degree (Major: Sociology) at Lakehead University (Thunder Bay). He earned his Ph.D. (Major: Community Health) via the Division of Social and Behavioural Health Sciences from the University of Toronto (Faculty of Public Health Sciences). He has served as a faculty member with Lakehead University continuously since 2007. He is currently a faculty member of the Department of Sociology as well as the Department of Health Sciences at Lakehead University. Moreover, since 2021 Dr. Willison has served as an alternate research ethics board member with the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. A sample of Kevin’s 12+ internationally distributed peer-reviewed publications may be found on Academia.edu, Research Gate and, within such databases as Sociofile, PsycINFO, CINAHL and, PubMed.

SSHRC: Ideas Lab: Global Health & Wellness in the 21st Century Webinar

Event Date: 
Tuesday, April 18, 2023 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
Online event

Date/Time:  April 18, 2023; 1:00 PM
To register for this event, please click here.

Keynote Speaker: Corporate Responsibility in Reconciliation with Denise Baxter

Event Date: 
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 - 7:00pm to 8:00pm EST
Event Location: 
OA 1022

About the Event

Please join Denise Baxter, Vice-Provost of Indigenous Initiatives, to learn how to work towards reconciliation in your organization. Participants will explore ways to demonstrate a commitment to Indigenous relations through their leadership actions, employment initiatives and recruiting activities, business development and relationship building with Indigenous businesses, and through their community engagement.

Date: Wednesday, March 8
Time: 7 to 8 p.m.
Location: OA 1022, Simcoe Hall, Lakehead University | 500 University Ave., Orillia

 

Photo of Denise Baxter Vice-Provost, Indigenous Initiatives at Lakehead UniversityAbout the Speaker

Denise has served as Vice-Provost of Indigenous Initiatives since 2017. She also teaches in the Department of Indigenous Learning and Department of Continuing Education. Denise is completing her PhD in Equity and Indigenous Education at York University. As an established education leader, Denise has worked in multiple contexts including public school boards, the Ministry of Education, Lakehead University, and First Nations private schools for the past 28 years. Within each of these contexts, she has built capacity and partnerships with multiple community stakeholders. Her work with the community has involved education conferences, workshop presentations, and traditional pedagogy. She currently serves on three services boards in Thunder Bay, as Trustee for Keewatin Patricia DSB and an EDI advisory committee provincially.

A Marten Falls First Nation member, she maintains that preserving and practicing cultural traditions and ceremony keeps her connected to the community, Indigenous cultures, traditions, and protocols. She works to establish networks, strengthen relationships with Indigenous communities and governments, and build capacity between Indigenous, public, and private partners which have supported multiple initiatives that advance educational outcomes for Indigenous students.

Why Cybersecurity Matters Now More Than Ever

Event Date: 
Thursday, March 9, 2023 - 7:30am to 9:00am EST
Event Location: 
OA 1022
Event Contact Name: 
Rebecca Heffernan
Event Contact E-mail: 

Join Lakehead University on Thursday, March 9, to learn about how it takes a community to be cyber-secure. Regional experts, Dr. Amir Ameli, Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Engineering at Lakehead University, Detective Sergeant Vern Crowley, OPP Cyber Crimes Investigation Team, and Laura Payne, Chief Enablement Officer and VP Security Consulting at White Tuque, will discuss how to keep yourself, business and community safe.

Sponsored by the Town of Innisfil, County of Simcoe, City of Barrie, City of Orillia, and Georgian College.

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Research Showcase: "Innovations in Music Composition and Performance"

Event Date: 
Thursday, March 2, 2023 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm EST
Event Location: 
Jean McNulty Recital Hall, William H. Buset Centre for Music and Visual Arts

About the Event        

The event will feature New Music composed and performed by LU students and faculty. This music presentation showcases creativity as a significant part of the 2023 Research and Innovation Week theme "Improving our Lives through Research.”                                                         


Performers

Lakehead University New Music Ensemble, Dr. Aris Carastathis (Director).

 

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