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快播视频 drives interdisciplinary research with $3.5M investment

快播视频 is investing more than $3.5 million in interdisciplinary research with a focus on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals that could have real-world, global impact through its Catalyzing Interdisciplinary Research Clusters (CIRC) initiative.

Rhonda Lenton, 快播视频 President and Vice-Chancellor

The initiative will help fund research excellence for interdisciplinary projects in strategic areas, including artificial intelligence and society, digital cultures and financial technologies (fintech), disaster and risk governance, as well as York鈥檚 new Markham Campus and the proposed Vaughan Healthcare Centre Precinct.

Today, York announces the first recipients of the new CIRC funding valued at $150,000 per year over three years for each research cluster, through the Office of the Vice-President Research & Innovation.

鈥淵ork is a dynamic, research-intensive university that is committed to enhancing the well-being of the communities we serve,鈥 said Rhonda Lenton, president and vice-chancellor. 鈥淲e work to address society鈥檚 most urgent demands by supporting research excellence, interdisciplinary knowledge translation, and collaborative partnerships that expand the influence of scientific discovery. The inaugural recipients of the Catalyzing Interdisciplinary Research Cluster grants are producing ground-breaking discoveries in a wide variety of fields; making impactful contributions towards York鈥檚 Strategic Research Plan and University Academic Plan, as well as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals; and driving positive change in our local and global communities.鈥

The projects are as follows:

Collaborative Technology for Healthy Living led by Professor Robert Allison of the Lassonde School of Engineering (Lassonde).

AI Systems: Engineering, Governance & Society led by Associate Professor Giuseppina D鈥橝gostino of Osgoode Hall Law School (Osgoode) with co-applicants Associate Professor James Elder of Lassonde and Professor Marin Litoiu of the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS).

Digital Justice led by Associate Professor Patricio D谩vila of the School of Arts, Media Performance & Design (AMPD) with co-applicant Associate Professor Ganaele Langlois of LA&PS.

Digital Currencies led by Professor Joann Jasiak of LA&PS with co-applicant Associate Professor Henry Kim of the Schulich School of Business.

Indigenous Climate Leadership and Self-Determined Futures led by Associate Professor Deborah McGregor of Osgoode and the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change (EUC) with co-applicant Assistant Professor Angele Alook of LA&PS.

Partnership for Youth & Planetary Wellbeing led by Kate Tilleczek of the Faculty of Education with co-applicants Associate Professor Deborah McGregor of Osgoode and EUC, Professor James Orbinski of the Faculty of Health and Postdoctoral Fellow James Stinson of the Faculty of Education.

Disaster and Health Emergency Urban Systemic Risk Transformation Cluster led by Professor Jianhong Wu of the Faculty of Science with co-applicant Associate Professor Afshin Rezaei-Zare of Lassonde.

鈥淵ork is pleased to invest in interdisciplinary research clusters that will continue to facilitate our leadership in research that aims to have a transformative impact on society,鈥 said Amir Asif, vice-president research and innovation. 鈥淭he CIRC funding is bringing together talented researchers from across disciplines to address questions of global importance, such as health and the environment, enhancing the diverse socioeconomic impacts of our research.鈥

In addition, six other highly ranked proposals will each receive interim one-year funding of $75,000. These include proposals titled:聽Overcoming Epidemics: Transnational Black聽Communities Response, Recovery, and Resilience聽co-led by Associate Professor Sylvia Bawa and Assistant Professor Mohamed Sesay both of LA&PS, and Assistant Professor Oghenowede Eyawo of the Faculty of Health;聽York-Water Urban Sustainable Ecosystem Interdisciplinary Research Cluster聽co-led by聽Professor Satinder Brar and Associate Professor Pouya Reza both of Lassonde;聽Youth, Gender Violence, Health and Gender Justice聽led by聽Professor Annie Bunting of LA&PS;聽Catalyzing Collective Action at the Intersection of Global Health and the Arts聽co-led by聽Professor Caitlin Fisher of AMPD and Professor Steven Hoffman of the Faculty of Health and Osgoode;聽From Colonial Genocide to Just Relationships: Building Interdisciplinary Research Excellence for Indigenous Futurities聽co-led by聽Professor Luann Good Gingrich of LA&PS and Assistant Professor Heidi Matthews of Osgoode; and聽New Pathways for Youth Thriving in Intersecting Contexts of Marginalization聽led by聽Associate Professor Jonathan Weiss of the Faculty of Health.