Faculty Honours & Awards
Kamal Al-Solaylee (Journalism) won the annual Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for literary non-fiction for his book Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (to Everyone).
Peter Bregg (Journalism) was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada, one of the country’s most prestigious honours, in recognition of his contributions to photojournalism and the not-for-profit sector.
Aurelia Di Santo (Early Childhood Studies) received the Children’s Rights Champion Award from the Canadian Coalition for the Rights of Children, an alliance of more than 50 non-governmental organizations.
Liping Fang (Mechanical and Industrial Engineering) was nominated and elected by his peers to be inducted as a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
Michael Kolios (Physics) was inducted into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering’s College of New Fellows, which is composed of leading medical and biological engineers in academia and industry.
Ojelanki Ngwenyama (Business Management) was inducted as a member of the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAF) for his international achievements.
Pamela Palmater (Politics and Public Administration) received the Margaret Mead Award from the International Community Corrections Association, considered to be the highest honour presented by the Association, and given to an individual who has demonstrated leadership in the field of community corrections.
Nancy Walton (Nursing) was recognized for her extensive contributions to the field of research ethics by the Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards – L'association canadienne des comités d'éthique de la recherche (CAREB-ACCER) with the CAREB-ACCER 2016 Distinguished Service Award.
Ryerson’s university-wide Knowledge Mobilization and Engagement Award is an SRC activity prize that recognizes one or more of Ryerson’s researchers who have fostered collaborations with external partners in order to generate new ideas that shape perspectives and incubate real-world change. It was presented to Jennifer Lapum (Nursing) for her groundbreaking approach to fusing arts-based programs with research dissemination in the health sciences. This includes her life-sized, 1,700 square-foot art installation, “The 7,024th Patient,” exploring patients’ experiences of heart surgery and recovery, featured at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress.
The Collaborative Research Award is presented to a Ryerson researcher who has undertaken a multidisciplinary or multi-institutional project in their respective field and who creates and maintains collaborations with industry, university and/or community partners to effect positive change. In the 2016-17 academic year, the award recipient was Judy Finlay (Child and Youth Care), a pioneer in non-traditional research methods whose deep engagement with often extremely vulnerable communities has led to important conversations among Indigenous leaders, community leaders, young people and academics in order to help bring agency to those who have been otherwise marginalized or voiceless.
The Early Research Career Excellence Award recognizes the SRC achievements of Ryerson faculty in the first five years of their academic careers. The two recipients in 2016-17 were Sharareh Taghipour (Mechanical and Industrial Engineering), director of the Reliability, Risk and Maintenance Research Laboratory (RRMR), whose research focus has included cancer progression modeling and screening optimization; and Scott Tsai (Mechanical and Industrial Engineering), a founding member of the Institute for Biomedical Engineering and Science Technology (iBEST) who is well-recognized for his research into the microfluidic encapsulation of cells, which has important applications for the immunoisolation of cell transplants.
Deans’ Scholarly Research and Creative Activity Awards
Faculty deans are pleased to recognize individual faculty members for outstanding contributions to their branches of knowledge. These are the recipients of the Deans’ SRC Awards in 2016-17.
Faculty of Arts
- Colleen Derkatch (English)
- Nima Naghibi (English)
- Robert Teigrob (History)
Faculty of Communication and Design
- Ben Barry (Fashion)
- Carolyn Kane (Professional Communication)
Faculty of Community Services
- Nick Bellissimo (Nutrition)
- Richard Meldrum (Occupational and Public Health)
Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science
- Alagan Anpalagan (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- Farhad Ein-Mozaffari (Chemical Engineering)
Faculty of Science
- Ali Miri (Computer Science)
- Andriy Miranskyy (Computer Science)
Ted Rogers School of Management
- Rupa Banerjee (Business Management)
- Horatio Morgan (Business Management)