Montreal’s Phoebe Greenberg: She’s not your everyday arts maven - The Globe and Mail:
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Where Are Canada’s PhDs employed?
Where Are Canada’s PhDs employed?: "transition into"
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To help PhD graduates transition into the widest range of rewarding careers possible, the report provides the following recommendations for university administrators:
- Consider career outcomes before increasing enrolment or introducing new programs;
- Create comprehensive professional development initiatives for students;
- Develop PhD alumni networks;
- Increase opportunities for experiential learning; and
- Promote the value of PhDs to employers.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
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Corporate Social Innovation: a new business value driver
Corporate Social Innovation: a new business value driver :
Corporate Social Innovation: a new business value driver
Around the world there is a growing consensus that a company’s social role goes beyond meeting legal requirements, complying with ethical standards, creating jobs and paying taxes. Increasingly consumers believe that companies and brands must actively lead social change. And with the recent adoption of the Global Goals, the 193 members of the UN have made clear that the vision of a sustainable world requires everyone to do their part: governments, businesses and individuals. In response to people’s changing expectations, the world’s most innovative companies are building social value right into their core business strategies, not only to address poverty and other problems in their communities, but also to improve workplace relations, gain market advantages and grow profits faster. In my last social post, I explained how transformational companies are supporting social enterprises through innovative buying strategies to diversify their supply chains, unlock creativity and connect more closely with their customers. In this post, I focus on the importance of Social Innovation, the most transformative of the four core corporate strategies that I explore in detail in my Social Value Business Guide.
Sunday, November 22, 2015
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Friday, November 20, 2015
New NSERC Chair in Aerospace Design Engineering at Concordia
New NSERC Chair in Aerospace Design Engineering at Concordia: "NSERC has awarded $1 million in funding over five years under its Chair in Design Engineering (CDE) program for the NCADE. Contributions from industry sponsors will bring the total value of the NCADE program to $4.4 million over five years."
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Thursday, November 19, 2015
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Alhazen
Abū ʿAlī al-Ḥasan ibn al-Ḥasan ibn al-Ḥaytham (Arabic: أبو علي، الحسن بن الحسن بن الهيثم; c. 965 – c. 1040 ce), also known by the Latinization Alhazen or Alhacen,[n 1] was an Arab physicist, mathematician, and astronomer. Ibn al-Ḥaytham "Alhazen" on @Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alhazen?wprov=sfia1
The 80-hour workweek doesn’t truly work
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/career-advice/life-at-work/the-80-hour-work-week-doesnt-truly-work/article27255180/?utm_medium=Newsletter&utm_source=Morning%20Business%20Briefing&utm_type=text&utm_content=MorningBusinessBriefing&utm_campaign=131297649&service=mobile
Monday, November 16, 2015
Sunday, November 15, 2015
despite-new-rules-equity-crowdfunding-is-no-picnic/
http://ncfacanada.org/despite-new-rules-equity-crowdfunding-is-no-picnic/
Saturday, November 14, 2015
what-to-do-with-all-the-business-cards-from-your-last-conference
https://hbr.org/2015/11/what-to-do-with-all-the-business-cards-from-your-last-conference
Friday, November 13, 2015
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Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Repères RSTI - Publications - Détail / Twenty Challenges for Innovation Studies - MEIE
Repères RSTI - Publications - Détail / Twenty Challenges for Innovation Studies - MEIE:
Publications
Royaume-Uni - 9 novembre 2015
Twenty Challenges for Innovation Studies
Dans cette étude de l'Université du Sussex, les auteurs énoncent vingt défis en matière de recherche sur l'innovation pour les prochaines décennies. L'intention est de susciter un débat sur le domaine au sein de la communauté des chercheurs.
Parmi les vingt défis se trouvent les suivants.
- Passer de l'innovation visible à l'innovation sombre. La plupart des études empiriques sur l'innovation ont tendance à se concentrer sur les innovations portant sur les produits ou les procédés, plutôt que sur les autres types d'innovation, lesquels sont souvent plus radicaux. Beaucoup d'autres genres d'innovation ont été ignorés, ou sont essentiellement invisibles à partir des indicateurs classiques; par exemple, les innovations basées sur la conception ou sur les investissements immatériels plutôt que sur la RD.
- Passer d'une innovation de « jouets de garçon » à une innovation de la libération des femmes au foyer. Avec une meilleure parité des sexes, un défi, pour la prochaine génération de chercheurs, consiste à échapper à la tentation de se concentrer sur les innovations technologiques pour donner un traitement égal aux innovations qui ont tant fait pour améliorer le sort de l'humanité (par exemple, en matière de libération de certaines tâches ménagères ou d'éloignement de la pauvreté).
- Passer d'un système national ou régional d'innovation à un système mondial. Comme nous sommes confrontés à des défis mondiaux de plus en plus urgents (économiques, environnementaux, démographiques, santé, sécurité, etc.), le défi pour les chercheurs consiste à repérer, cartographier et analyser les systèmes mondiaux d'innovation et leurs interactions avec les systèmes nationaux et régionaux.
Les autres défis reposent, notamment, sur le besoin de passer d'une innovation axée sur les produits à une innovation axée sur les services; de passer d'une innovation axée sur la productivité économique à une innovation axée sur la durabilité et socialement responsable; de passer d'une innovation axée sur la création de richesse à une innovation axée sur le bien-être.
Les tensions intrinsèques entre l'innovation fermée et l'innovation ouverte devront également être équilibrées. Finalement, les gouvernements devront adopter, dans leur politique de l'innovation, une approche plus entrepreneuriale.
Pour en savoir davantage : consulter l'étude
de l'Université du Sussex.
Le langage du corps : pour en finir avec les charlatans!
http://www.nouvelles.umontreal.ca/recherche/sciences-humaines-lettres/20151109-le-langage-du-corps-pour-en-finir-avec-les-charlatans.html
Monday, November 9, 2015
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Articles by Jakob Nielsen | Nielsen Norman Group
Articles by Jakob Nielsen | Nielsen Norman Group:
"Jakob Nielsen
Jakob Nielsen, Ph.D., is a User Advocate and principal of the Nielsen Norman Group which he co-founded with Dr. Donald A. Norman (former VP of research at Apple Computer). Dr. Nielsen established the "discount usability engineering" movement for fast and cheap improvements of user interfaces and has invented several usability methods, including heuristic evaluation. He holds 79 United States patents, mainly on ways of making the Internet easier to use. Read more about Jakob"
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"Jakob Nielsen
Jakob Nielsen, Ph.D., is a User Advocate and principal of the Nielsen Norman Group which he co-founded with Dr. Donald A. Norman (former VP of research at Apple Computer). Dr. Nielsen established the "discount usability engineering" movement for fast and cheap improvements of user interfaces and has invented several usability methods, including heuristic evaluation. He holds 79 United States patents, mainly on ways of making the Internet easier to use. Read more about Jakob"
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Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Singing is a 'bonding behaviour' letting adults make friends more easily, Oxford University research finds
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/singing-is-a-bonding-behaviour-letting-adults-make-friends-more-easily-oxford-university-research-a6711926.html
Monday, November 2, 2015
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