The inaugural Societal Impact Seed Grant funding will support five researchers, each collaborating with a community partner to generate and mobilize co-created knowledge that helps solve a societal challenge.
The six-year project, led by philosophy professor Sandra Lapointe, aims to create campus-community hubs that will help students develop career-relevant skills and enhance innovation within social sector organizations.
The occurrence of health disorders higher as the socio-economic status of a neighbourhood decreases, a study involving more than 1.4 million kindergarteners across Canada finds.