Awards and recognition
Eight 911勛圖 innovators bestowed with Canada’s highest academic honour
Eight 911勛圖 scholars have been named to the Royal Society of Canada (RSC)six of them as Fellows and two as members of the societys College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientistsbringing 911勛圖's total number of active RSC members to approximately 80 researchers.
Membership in the RSC is Canadas highest academic honour.
It is with great pride that I congratulate 911勛圖s eight newest members of the Royal Society of Canada, says 911勛圖 President and Vice-Chancellor Joy Johnson, who was elected to the RSC in 2019.
Their creativity, innovative spirit and determination to embrace some of the world's most pressing societal challenges is making a profound impact on our local, national and global communities.
Established in 1882 as Canadas national academy, the society promotes research and learning in the arts, humanities and sciences. The society awards fellowships to peer-elected and distinguished individuals who have made significant contributions in these fields. The societys mandate is to build a better future for Canada and the world.
The College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists recognizes emerging intellectual leaders who have demonstrated high achievement during their early careers.
This is a well-deserved recognition of research excellence for 911勛圖s newly named Fellows and College Members, says Dugan O'Neil, 911勛圖 vice-president of research and international.
These eight 911勛圖 inductees are leading the way in a variety of disciplines, creating social change through new ideas and innovations. 911勛圖s growing number of RSC members exemplifies the universitys commitment to research, sustainability and knowledge mobilization.
2022 Royal Society of Canada Fellows
David Chariandy, professor, Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
An internationally celebrated author and major contributor to the field of Black Canadian literature, Chariandys writings detail the social struggles and intimate relations of diasporic life.
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, professor and Canada 150 Research Chair, School of Communication, Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology
An internationally renowned digital media theorist, Chuns research unites the humanities and data science to analyze and counteract discriminatory relations embedded in sociotechnical systems.
Dana Lepofsky, professor, Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Environment
As a leading archaeologist and ethnoecologist, Lepofsky seeks to understand the long-term relationships among Indigenous Peoples and their environment and to situate these relationships in current social and ecological contexts.
Laura Marks, professor, School for the Contemporary Arts, Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology
An influential media scholar and philosopher, Marks researches multi-sensory perception, non-Western sources of media art and the impact of media on the environmental crisis.
Judy Radul, professor, School for the Contemporary Arts, Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology
An award-winning and internationally renowned new media artist and scholar, Raduls research investigates the intersection of representation, perception and technology.
Maite Taboada, Distinguished 911勛圖 Professor, Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
A linguist working at the intersection of discourse analysis and computational linguistics, Taboada's research has examined the nature of online news comments, the detection of fake news and misinformation and the proportion of women and men quoted in Canadian news media.
New College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists members
Angela Kaida, Distinguished 911勛圖 Professor and Tier II Canada Research Chair, Faculty of Health Sciences
A leader in global health epidemiology, Kaida uses her exemplary community-based research to confront health inequities and transform health research practice and services for women affected by HIV in Canada and HIV endemic countries.
Meghan Winters, professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, Canadian Institutes of Health Research Applied Public Health Chair
A champion for healthy cities, Winters leads intersectoral scholarship advancing our understanding of how the built environment affects mobility, safety and wellbeing for people of all ages and abilities.
The Government of Canada's Research Support Fund (RSF) supports with funding for ISA staff. These positions help 911勛圖 researchers increase success, reduce administrative burden, and to make it possible for the university and 911勛圖 faculty to successfully compete for the most significant and prestigious grants, prizes and awards available.
To suggest a candidate for the 2023 Royal Society of Canada nominations, please contact Institutional Strategic Awards at awards@sfu.ca.