January / February 2005
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Research emphasis enhances art and design culture - OCAD challenges outdated perceptions of art education
When most people think of art and design education, they usually don’t make the association with pure research and commercialised applications.
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2005 Ontario R&E Summit to showcase Ontario's research capacity
As ORION finalizes its plans for its second annual Ontario R&E Summit, it hopes that its theme signals a clear invitation to Ontario’s research community to start building on the competitive advantage they possess in multiple areas of critical research, and to showcase their achievements.
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Canadian innovation helps transmit Titan Probe data across the globe
As the Huygens Probe plunged through the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan earlier this month, 17 radio telescopes in Australia, China, Japan and the USA worked together to pick up the probe's faint radio signal containing unique and irreplaceable data - as much as 1.6 Terabytes of data per telescope.
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Time for a new National Dream - recognizing the competitive advantage of connectivity
A group of Canadian technology leaders are calling on Canada to get behind a new National Dream.
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Research funding part of broad Ontario strategy
A recent announcement of $53.2 million in provincial matching funds for federally-support research projects is part of a broader, $1.8 billion commitment over four years to support research and commercialization in Ontario and in line with the Government’s priority of achieving greater returns for its investment in research.
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- ORION research support groups explored
- Bell partners with McMaster on telerobotics
- Coup for Canada - Cornell prof to head UW dept
- Associate Dean of Research at NOSM
- Great Leap Forward - China gunning for lead
- NCIT expands research portfolio
- HPCS2005 - Call for fast abstracts
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