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2021 Research Achievement Awards Brown University will award Research Achievement Awards to six faculty members as part of its annual program honoring extraordinary scholars for their research across a wide range of academic disciplines. “Brown researchers are accomplishing remarkable work in many fields, and with these awards we recognize the exceptional achievements and discoveries of six of them,” said Vice President for Research Jill Pipher, a professor of mathematics. “During this year of global pandemic, the creativity and resilience of Brown faculty members has been extraordinary. We greatly value their determination to advance important fundamental and translational research.” The consequential research that Brown faculty members conduct ensures the University’s ability to fulfill its academic mission and be an agent of meaningful change, Provost Richard M. Locke said.
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Trent University student and researcher Leanne Matthews presented at the Celebration of Research on her findings after studying benthic invertebrates at seven sites on Kennisis Lake. Matthews is seen here, left, with program coordinator/supervising biologist, Brendan Martin, holding a sample collected at one of the sites at Kennisis Lake./Submitted photo
News7 April 2021
By Sue Tiffin
Each March, the annual U-Links Celebration of Research event fills a room with unadulterated excitement from a community joining to share in the research findings of the year.
A collective hubbub created by individuals meeting and greeting each other, asking questions of students and their work even before presentations start, and discussing whether their group or organization is involved this year or they’re attending out of curiosity typically precedes the event in which research projects are shared, discussed and appreciated.