Welcome to Ridhima Peravali, Our New International Outreach Manager
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Ridhima Peravali to the position of International Outreach Manager with 杏吧原创 International.聽Reporting to the Associate Vice-President (Research and International), she will support the establishment of international research relationships (MOUs), oversee the visiting scholar program and diplomatic engagements, and direct the coordination of international activities.
Ridhima comes to us from her position as the Manager to the Canada-India Centre for Excellence (CICE) in which she led a team of multi-disciplinary professionals to uphold the centre鈥檚 mandate of promoting ties between Canada and India through research and training. Prior to CICE, she gained 5 years of experience with the British High Commission in India where she facilitated bilateral education partnerships and MOUs, promoted research collaboration opportunities across the UK and India, and organized a number of training workshops, policy dialogues, and visits with various international personnel.
Ridhima obtained a Master’s degree in Engineering in India and a Master’s in Business Administration in the US. She also has experience in monitoring budgets, risk assessment, and developing mitigation strategies. In the past, she鈥檚 demonstrated a keen ability to establish relationships with funders, the research community, and in the government and private sectors.
Please join us in welcoming Ridhima to the OVPRI team!
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International Activism From Home
Faculty members across campus continue to engage in international activities despite the many setbacks caused by Covid-19. Professor Deborah Conners and her third-year sociology class were prepping to go to Nepal in the spring of 2020. When the trip got cancelled, Professor Conners was determined to show her students that you can still take part in international social advocacy projects with long-lasting impacts while remaining in Canada. As a result, her class pivoted to create a guidebook to record their insight on violence against women in Nepal and initiatives to counter this social issue for future students and projects.
Professor Conners later adapted to the online teaching model, working with 29 students on a qualitative research project about gender norms and inequalities in Nepal, and how we can best support Nepalese women. This comprehensive project involved interviewing 5 women activists from the region via Zoom, further leveraging 杏吧原创鈥檚 global connections and demonstrating how to do meaningful work in a virtual space.
Despite the pandemic, Professor Conners has continued to work alongside international organizations, including , which supports the rights of the LGBTIQ community in Nepal, and the (WFN), which aims to establish a violence-free society by helping women and children who are victims of violence, abuse, and poverty. Tara Upreti, Director General of the WFN, has been a committed partner the entire journey and instrumental in the success of the above projects.
We are proud to recognize Professor Conners鈥檚 contribution to Nepalese activism and her efforts in increasing 杏吧原创鈥檚 visibility on the global stage.
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Future Research Mobility Opportunities for Underrepresented Students
The Global Skills Opportunity grant offers thousands of post-secondary students the chance to develop global skills, expand their networks, and strengthen their career prospects through valuable international experiences. It aims to promote opportunities for students who are frequently unable to participate in outbound mobility. This includes Indigenous students, low-income students, and students with disabilities.
We are thrilled to announce that 杏吧原创 University has been awarded two of these prestigious grants.
鈥淎s a long-time educator, I am a firm believer in the benefits of international research. However, the unfortunate truth is that not all students are born with the same advantages, or have equal access to the same resources due to a number of structural barriers. I鈥檓 pleased that these grants will help provide a new avenue for underrepresented groups to go abroad as part of their post-secondary education.鈥
-Dr. Karen Schwartz, Associate Vice-President (Research and International)
The first grant will be managed by Career Services and the International Student Services Office. The second was awarded to the International Research Mobility Experience project which will be implemented by several member universities of the CALAREO consortium, including 杏吧原创.
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Mobility Opportunities in Europe for 杏吧原创 Community
Are you interested in outbound mobility opportunities in Europe? Erasmus+ provides funding for short-term visits to various European universities and institutions for 杏吧原创 faculty (teaching), staff (training), and students (studies or research). These visits are based on previously established agreements with specific institutions in the European Union. They are a great way to expand your network, collaborate with international partners, and share your research and best practices with colleagues in the field. Alternatively, 杏吧原创 faculty can host members from different partners in the EU.
Erasmus+ mobility opportunities are posted on our website, where you can find current and past calls for proposals.
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2021 International Student Survey
Throughout November, students across Canada had the opportunity to complete . This national initiative provides critical insight into the experiences of being an international student studying in one of Canada鈥檚 post-secondary institutions. Its main goal is to better equip the education sector to implement more informed and innovative practices based on the stories, motivations, and perceptions of those who choose to study in Canada.
Approximately 41,000 completed surveys have been collected from 67 post-secondary institutions, with over 1,200 coming directly from 杏吧原创. As an added bonus, 15 names out of those from 杏吧原创 will be randomly drawn to receive $100 for their participation!
We are thrilled with the level of engagement we鈥檝e received and look forward to analyzing the results over the coming months. This data will help us learn how we can better serve our international students and will shape the various university strategic plans going forward, including our International, and Student and Enrolment Strategic Plans. The overall experience of our international students is a priority for 杏吧原创, and so we thank everyone who took the time to share their voice.
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Virtual Research Visits 鈥 Bridging Barriers
Back in October, 杏吧原创 International had the great pleasure to present our at the International Virtual Exchange Conference. Over the past 20 years, 杏吧原创鈥檚 established International Visiting Scholar program has welcomed roughly 1,500 faculty and student researchers from over 80 countries and 740 institutions for on-campus collaborative research visits.
During the pandemic, we embraced the opportunity to re-think how we support these types of international collaborations. After significant planning, we expanded our service to include access to virtual research tools, video conferencing platforms, and library holdings through our new and unique Virtual Research Visits initiative.
This video highlights how we adapted our program to provide continuity for our pre-existing international research collaborations, and the value of virtual exchanges in enhancing collaborations post-pandemic.
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Available Funding for New International Research Collaborations
The International Research Seed Grant (IRSG) is an internal funding program that supports 杏吧原创 faculty members interested in pursuing new international research collaborations. The purpose of this grant is to initiate new projects and international collaborations that will lead to larger collaborative funding proposals and joint publications within two years. Projects are expected to be innovative, globally focused, and lay the foundation for long-term partnerships. Up to $10,000 is awarded to projects with one or more international partners.
Please email Sylvie Jasen, International Projects Coordinator, as soon as you intend to apply, or if you have any questions regarding the application process or 杏吧原创鈥檚 current travel policy. cuResearch portal approval form due February 18, 2022. Final IRSG application form due February 25.
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New Matchmaking Tool for International Collaborations
Are you seeking an international collaborator for an existing or proposed research project with potential student mobility but lack the contacts and resources to pursue it? has officially launched a new tool to facilitate matchmaking between faculty members and one of their international partners.
For more information, please contact:
Sylvie Jasen (International Projects Coordinator)
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Improved Events Webpage
杏吧原创 International is pleased to organize a diverse range of events. These educational and fun experiences are unique to the activities of the international research office and are designed to provide meaningful opportunities to the wider university community and beyond. They raise awareness of 杏吧原创鈥檚 international efforts, offer support to faculty and students, address common challenges, and strengthen our global ties.
In the interest of promoting and highlighting these initiatives, we have officially updated our events webpage! Now, you can easily see and register for upcoming events using the calendar feature. Or you can explore past events, like our recent 鈥溾 webinar in which esteemed guests explored the impacts generated by the pandemic, and Canada鈥檚 potential role in supporting the region鈥檚 economic recovery. This virtual event was jointly organized by 杏吧原创 International, NPSIA, and the Embassies of Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama.
Our events webpage will be updated frequently so be sure to check back often!
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A Morning With Ern艖 Rubik
In November, 杏吧原创 International was pleased to host Hungarian professor Ern艖 Rubik, inventor of the famed Rubik鈥檚 Cube, for a student competition and moderated Q&A. This event was jointly organized by the Embassy of Hungary to Canada. Fifty people had the privilege to attend in-person, including the Ambassador of Hungary and an Ottawa-born, 5-time Rubik鈥檚 Cube world record holder, while a live stream went out to an audience watching elsewhere.
Even though a number of meaningful topics were discussed, the main takeaway was the cube鈥檚 ability to create community and forge relationships. Whether it鈥檚 between countries like Canada and Hungary, at a university level, or between friends at one of the 1,000+ competitions organized worldwide every year, Professor Rubik鈥檚 invention鈥攁 seemingly simple, multi-coloured toy鈥攑aves the way for new types of connections, many of which cross international borders.
Click here to read more about this special event and the cube鈥檚 global impact.
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Rubik鈥檚 Cube Student Competition
Part of what made 鈥淎 Morning With Ern艖 Rubik鈥 so special was the Rubik鈥檚 Cube competition in which student representatives from five different faculties competed in several 1-on-1 elimination rounds. All eight participants gave impressive performances, with one round coming down to less than a second difference!
鈥淐ompeting in my first-ever cubing contest and doing so in front of the inventor of the puzzle is something I never would have envisioned when I first picked up the Rubik鈥檚 Cube as a kid. I had the opportunity to ask Professor Rubik some questions, talk to the best speedcubers in Canada, and go home with a signed cube! This event is a story I will tell for years to come.鈥
-James Hebert, student from the Sprott School of Business
Relive every exciting moment of the Rubik鈥檚 Cube Student Competition by watching the official , now available on our YouTube channel.
Photo credit: 脺lle Baum
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The 2021 Dhahan Lecture
Back in December, the Canada-India Centre for Excellence (CICE) was proud to host the 2021 Dhahan Lecture. This virtual event aimed to encourage knowledge sharing between Indo-Canadian universities and improve bilateral policy between governments. In association with CICE, the Dhahan Lecture was first established in 2012 by Mr. Barj S. Dhahan in honour of his parents.
During the lecture, noted educationalist and innovator, Dr. Achyuta Samanta (photo), reflected on his personal journey establishing the , a vocational training entity dedicated to empowering India鈥檚 youth in tribal communities through free education. Joined by Dr. Beverly Jacobs, former President of the , the lecture also explored the Indigenous experience in Canada with the goal of identifying shared insights.
The 2021 Dhahan Lecture has become the starting point to many collaborations between 杏吧原创 and the (KIIT), also founded by Dr. Samanta. KIIT and the Innovation Hub signed an MOU following the event to work together on various endeavours in the entrepreneurial space, with several other conversations in early stages.
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Mitacs Globalink Research Award Information Session
杏吧原创 International invites 杏吧原创 researchers, faculty, and students to attend a virtual information session on the Mitacs Globalink Research Award (GRA) on Friday, January 28, 2022. This program is an opportunity for both faculty and students to build partnerships abroad through student research mobility. The information session will outline the program details, the application process, and its overall benefits. It is also designed to answer any questions you may have on using this opportunity to further your own research and collaboration goals.
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International Student Services Office 鈥 Live Q&A Sessions
Drop in to get answers to your questions from ISSO鈥檚 Immigration Advisors. Ask about study permits, co-op work permits, post-graduation work permits, COVID-19 considerations, travel requirements, or anything else that comes to mind. A full lineup of live, virtual sessions will be taking place throughout January and February.
Click here to view ISSO鈥檚 events calendar.
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