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TABLE OF CONTENTS

About the University

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Message From The Academic Vice-President & Provost and the Associate Vice-President, Research & Graduate Studies

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Researcher Profiles

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FACULTY OF ARTS Anthropology Economics English History Modern Languages (French, German, Spanish) Philosophy Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Sociology

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FACULTY OF BUSINESS Accounting and Finance Management Marketing and Enterprise Systems

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FACULTY OF EDUCATION Adult Education Education

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FACULTY OF SCIENCE Biology Chemistry Earth Sciences Human Kinetics Human Nutrition Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Nursing Physics

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OTHER ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Climate & Environment Program Development Studies Public Policy & Governance Program Women’s and Gender Studies Coady International Institute Extension Department National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health

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ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS Vice-President’s Office Research Services Group

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StFX RESEARCH STATISTICS

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY Founded in 1853, St. Francis Xavier University (StFX) in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, began as a small school of higher studies established by the Catholic Church. Today, StFX is widely recognized as one of Canada’s leading undergraduate universities with a longstanding tradition of academic excellence, innovation in teaching, research and service to society. It brings together over 4,500 students for studies in arts, sciences, business, education and applied professional programs. The University is known for its strong traditions of social engagement and service to humanity, as well as for the numerous communities with which it engages. These traditions are preserved by the research work of StFX faculty with First Nations communities, the Coady International Institute, and Service Learning experiences for students, as well the work of initiatives such as the StFX-based National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health. The recent launch of the newly created Mulroney Institute of Government will substantially expand and build on the StFX tradition of training leaders in public service, as well as undertaking research and scholarship on a broad range of public policy and governance topics. Although known as a primarily undergraduate-focused university, StFX offers several Graduate Studies programs at the Master’s level, as well as a joint PhD program in Education Studies delivered in partnership with Acadia University and Mount Saint Vincent University. Research is a pervasive aspect of StFX and the University’s research activity has grown strongly in the past several decades. Research at StFX is generally regarded as an inclusive endeavour embracing the full range of intellectual, scholarly and creative activities focused on the discovery, integration, interpretation and application of knowledge. StFX has an established tradition of research-intensive scholarship across all areas of the University’s academic reach, covering a range of fields in the humanities, social sciences, natural, physical, and engineering sciences, management sciences, and health sciences. StFX faculty employ a wide variety of approaches to research – from that of the individual scholar, to those who work as part of large, collaborative research teams. Research is not a homogeneous activity, and StFX remains open and committed to supporting all forms of research that serve the academic teaching, scholarly, and service missions of the University.

STFX STATISTICS FOR 2016-2017 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Full-time Part-time

FACULTY & ACADEMIC STAFF Full-time Faculty Academic Staff

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GRADUATE STUDENTS Full-time Part-time Total overall student enrolment NON-ACADEMIC STAFF Full-time

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MESSAGE FROM THE ACADEMIC VICE-PRESIDENT & PROVOST AND THE ASSOCIATE VICE-PRESIDENT, RESEARCH & GRADUATE STUDIES We are very excited to herald the arrival of the 3rd annual Research and Scholarship Report for StFX. Our members continue to have tremendous success in obtaining grants, winning prestigious research awards, publishing monographs with leading university presses, and publishing work in the most revered peer-reviewed journals. The research and scholarship work of StFX continues to be highly cited, referenced, and recognized by peers throughout the world. We are also engaging in many knowledge translation activities that find their way into policy and best practices. Congratulations to our colleagues who set and aspire to such high research standards and creative excellence.

Dr. Kevin Wamsley

Dr. Kevin Wamsley Academic Vice-President & Provost

Dr. Richard Isnor Associate Vice-President Research & Graduate Studies December 2017

Dr. Richard Isnor

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Front row, L-R, Tara Julian, Paq’tnkek First Nation, Mary Jane Paulette, Paq’tnkek First Nation, and Ann Sherman, UNB. Back: Jeff Landine, UNB, Jane McMillan, StFX, Amanda Benjamin, UNB, Mary Oxner, StFX, Gary Evans, UPEI, Denise Moore, Project Manager, and Jeff Orr, StFX. Missing Is Ron Macdonald, UPEI.

RESEARCH TEAMS FROM THREE MARITIME UNIVERSITIES AT STFX TO LOOK AT LABOUR READINESS OF FIRST NATION YOUTH How can secondary and post-secondary education institutions support bridging the skills and potential of the growing young Aboriginal population with labour market needs in Atlantic Canada? That was the topic of day-long discussions at StFX on January 13, 2017 as research teams from three Maritime universities gathered to look at the labour readiness of First Nation youth and the importance that these youth have the education and qualifications to meet the demands of today’s economy. The project, Pathway for Aboriginal Youth from High School into Post-Secondary Education and Workforce Engagement, involves researchers from StFX, the lead institution; the University of New Brunswick (UNB); and the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI). It is funded by the Atlantic Aboriginal Economic Development Integrated Research Program. The researchers say sustained employment plays a key role in the economic prospects of First Nation communities, and education plays an important role in the pathway to meaningful and sustained employment for Aboriginal youth. Their research is expected to create a comprehensive listing of programs to assist Aboriginal youth in their journey to sustained employment, to identify pathways from high school to career including the necessity of postsecondary education, and challenges and resources along the way. It’s also expected to create a network of university and community-based partners focused on pathways to appropriate education achievements leading to meaningful employment for First Nation youth; and to provide an understanding of the strategies integrated into and promoted by post-secondary institutions.

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Dr. Donna MacDougall

IMPROVING HEALTH: CIHR FUNDS NEARLY $200,000 FOR IMMUNIZATION RESEARCH PROJECT LED BY STFX NURSING PROFESSOR A research project led by StFX Rankin School of Nursing professor Dr. Donna MacDougall aimed at helping improve the health of children in Canada’s north, particularly in relation to whooping cough, has received a nearly $200,000 two year operating grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) in partnership with the Public Health Agency of Canada. It’s a research partnership between vaccinology researchers at StFX, Dalhousie, the Canadian Centre for Vaccinology, Public Health Ontario as well as health authorities of Nunavut and Nunatsiavut and the communities they serve. There are 17 investigators in total, and two other investigators from StFX, Cathy MacDonald and Jacqueline vanWiijlen. Community facilitators will also participate in the research. Currently in Nunavut, home to many of Canada’s Inuit, there is an outbreak of whooping cough, also known as pertussis, a respiratory disease that affects millions of people every year. Babies are more likely than older children and adults to catch whooping cough and those who do become very sick and may even die. Inuit babies, she says, may be at greater risk for catching pertussis as they often have more respiratory infections and poorer general health than non-Inuit children. While many people receive a pertussis vaccine, called Tdap, to protect them, babies younger than six month of age are too young to receive all the doses needed to protect them. One way of protecting these babies, she says, is to give their mothers the vaccine during pregnancy. While barriers in implementation exist that have been well documented in western nations, information specific to the Canadian Inuit community is largely unavailable. The two-year study aims to explore perceptions of Tdap vaccines and preferred sources of vaccine related information among Inuit pregnant women, antibody response during pregnancy, potential pockets of poor vaccine uptake, and possible ways of improving vaccine coverage during pregnancy. The researchers will also study and compare the nearby region of Nunatsiavut, as there is no whooping cough outbreak there, to see if there are differences in attitudes, beliefs and behaviours.

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Dr. Adam Lajeunesse

LOCK, STOCK AND ICEBERGS: STFX IRVING SHIPBUILDING CHAIR WINS NATIONAL $10,000 JOHN WESLEY DAFOE BOOK PRIZE For nearly a decade, Dr. Adam Lajeunesse has studied the complex history of the Canadian Arctic to understand its future. Now, the book resulting from this research – Lock, Stock and Icebergs, A History of Canada’s Arctic Maritime Sovereignty – has earned Dr. Lajeunesse, Irving Shipbuilding Chair in Canadian Arctic Marine Security at StFX’s Mulroney Institute of Government, the prestigious $10,000 2017 John Wesley Dafoe Book Prize. The national book prize recognizes non-fiction about Canada. Dr. Lajeunesse will formally receive the honour at a gala dinner in Winnipeg on May 17. Lock, Stock and Icebergs looks at a century of debates over ownership of the Northwest Passage and Arctic waters. In the book, Dr. Lajeunesse comes at the topic from numerous perspectives including history, economics, politics, international law, geography, security, and why it is that we call these waters Canadian. It’s a timely book, as the Arctic has emerged as a hot button topic since coming onto the political landscape around 2005. Prior to this, people didn’t pay much attention to the Arctic and questions since the 1950s were seemingly comfortably left frozen in time. Now these questions have surfaced and come to the fore again. The subject sparked his interest and he completed his masters and PhD work on the history of Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic waters. People too are becoming increasingly anxious and concerned as the Northwest Passage is melting. At the same time, there are those looking forward to new activities as the Arctic warms. And with new actors, including China, becoming involved in the mix, the questions are becoming increasingly global.

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Dr. Karen Blair

HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF PUBLIC DISPLAYS OF AFFECTION – STFX PSYCHOLOGY PROFESSOR RECEIVES CIHR IPPH PLANNING GRANT What are the health implications of public displays of affection in mixed-sex, same-sex and gender diverse romantic relationships? That’s a question StFX psychology professor Dr. Karen Blair hopes to answer. Dr. Blair has received a one-year $17,933 CIHR Institute of Population and Public Health (IPPH) planning grant that will be used to develop a proposed program of research that will focus on the potential health benefits of affection in romantic relationships. Some of her past research has documented the negative responses that same-sex couples receive when displaying affection in public, and it is quite likely that these negative responses could turn something that should be a positive, stress-reducing experience, that is, holding hands, into something stressful and potentially damaging to one’s health. The CIHR IPPH is a unique grant in that it is actually a planning grant, and not a research grant. All funds are to be used for planning research and building a research team. The grant is specifically for individuals who take a social science approach to understanding health and who had never held cihr funding before. Provided by the Institute for Population and Public Health, the goal of the initiative is to increase cihr-funded research on the social determinants of health.

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NEW RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING WILL CREATE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES FOR STFX RESEARCHERS AND STUDENTS Funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF) is helping open the doors to new, innovative research at StFX. Over $200,000 will be invested in two research projects led by faculty in StFX’s Department of Chemistry. Dr. Shah Razul, Assistant Professor, received $67,544 for research equipment to help study the development and structure-functions of cryoprotectants in seafood. Dr. Geniece Hallett-Tapley, Assistant Professor, received $89,186 for her research project, which studies the applications of modified perovskite photocatalysts in fundamental organic transformations. Dr. Razul is investigating compounds called cryoprotectants, which protect biological structures from molecular changes caused by freezing. He is specifically interested in researching lobster, and how cryoprotectants can be used to preserve both the structure and taste of frozen lobster meat. Dr. Hallet-Tapley will use the new equipment to allow her to perform a more rapid analysis of her research on nanoparticles and nanomaterials as photocatalysts for alternative energy production.

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FACULTY OF ARTS Anthropology DR. L. JANE MCMILLAN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] (2016). Living Legal Traditions: Mi’kmaw Justice in Nova Scotia. University of New Brunswick Journal of Law, 67, 187-210. [journal article] McMillan LJ & Prosper K. (2016). Remobilizing Netukulimk: Indigenous cultural and spiritual connections with resource stewardship and fisheries management in Atlantic. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 26 (4), 629-647. [conference paper] McMillan LJ. (2017, June). Role of Indigenous Law in the Privatization of Lands. Paper presented at the Roundtable International Law and Society Association, Mexico City. [conference paper] McMillan LJ. (2017, May). Fields of Refusal: The Consequences of Failing to Act. Paper presented at Canadian Anthropology Society, Ottawa. [report] Oxner M, McMillan LJ, Orr J, Benjamin A, Landine, Sherman A, Evans & MacDonald R. (2017). Labour Force Readiness: The Pathway for Aboriginal Youth from High School into Post Secondary Education and Workforce Engagement. Prepared for Atlantic Policy Congress First Nations Chiefs Secretariat. 1-159. [report] McMillan LJ, Wien F, Moore & Gould. (2017). An Analysis of Social Assistance Policies and Programs in Mi’kmaq Communities Compared to the Province of Nova Scotia. Prepared for the Kwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn - Mi’kmaq Rights Initiative. 1-32. Not publicly available. [report] Gould, Levi, Martin D, McMillan LJ, Moore, Metallic, Wien F & Young. (2017). Social Assistance Reform: Perspectives from the Mi’kmaq Communities of Nova Scotia. Prepared for the Kwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn - Mi’kmaq Rights Initiative. 1-63. Not publicly available. [report] Gould, Levi, Martin D, McMillan LJ, Metallic, Wien F & Young. (2017). Social Assistance in the Mi’kmaq Communities of Nova Scotia: An Overview of the Research Findings. Prepared for the Kwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn - Mi’kmaq Rights Initiative. 1-21. Not publicly available. [report] Chau, McMillan LJ & et al. (2017). Mi’kmaq Community Engagement Toolkit on Sexual Violence – A Workbook to Address Sexual Violence for Mi’kmaq Communities and Community Members. Halifax: Status of Women Canada, Department of Community Services Nova Scotia. 1-114. http://awrcsasa.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/FINAL-Mikmaw-Community-Engagement-Toolkit-Fillable.pdf [report] McMillan LJ. (2016). The Donald Marshall Symposium. Prepared for the Mi’kmaq/Nova Scotia/Canada Tripartite Forum. Truro: Eastern Woodlands. [training workshop presentation] McMillan LJ. (2017, June). The Impacts of the Wrongful Conviction of Donald Marshall and the Future of Indigenous Justice in Atlantic Canada. RCMP Aboriginal Perceptions Training, Debert Training Centre, Debert, NS. [presentation] McMillan LJ. (2017, May). Circle of All Nations, Examining the Discourse and Legacy of Indigenous Elder Dr. William Commanda. Honouring William Commanda and his Eel Teachings, University of Ottawa.

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[presentation] McMillan LJ. (2017, March). Social Assistance Reform – A Two-Eyed Seeing Approach. Mi’kmaw Nationhood Conference, Wagmatcook, NS. [presentation] McMillan LJ. (2017, March). Seeking Promising Practices: Indigenous Engagement and Consultation in Mi’kma’ki. Mi’kmaw Rights Initiative, Indigenous Consultation Conference, Membertou, NS. [presentation] McMillan LJ. (2017, January). Two-Eyed Seeing and Community Collaboration for Reconciliation. Mi’kmaw Elder’s Symposium, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [presentation] McMillan LJ. (2016, November). Indigenous Consultation and Engagement – The Made-in-Nova Scotia Process. School of Public Policy, University of Calgary. [invited lecture] McMillan LJ. (2016, October). Response to the Right Honourable Mr. Paul Martin ‘If Kelowna Was Implemented’. Allen J. MacEachen Annual Lecture in Politics, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [policy engagement] McMillan LJ. (2016). Canada’s Fundamental Science Review, Halifax, NS. [policy engagement] McMillan LJ. (2016). Building a Mi’kmaw Justice Strategy in Nova Scotia. Tripartite Forum Meeting with Federal Justice Minister Wilson-Raybould, Halifax, NS. [supervisor] Scoles C. (2017). Roma, Culture, Identity and Experiences in a ‘Gypsy Shore’. Independent student project (Irving Mentor Scholarship Recipient). [supervisor] Vesco N. (2016). Beyond Invisibility: A REDress Collaboration to Raise Awareness of the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women. Independent student project. [supervisor] Sorella C. (2016). Campus Food Culture at Saint Francis Xavier University: Food Security, Student Perceptions of Food and Politicized Movement Around the Issue of Campus Food. Independent student project. [supervisor] Richard M. (2016). Responding to and Preventing Sexual Violence in Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation: Learning from One Another and Building Community Capacity and Resiliency Together. Independent student project. [external examiner] Coward R. (2017.) Connecting Gender and Colonialism in Sentencing Indigenous Peoples: The Application of Subsection 718.2(e) of the Canadian Criminal Code. (Unpublished MA thesis). Saint Mary’s University. Supervisor Diane Crocker. [research grant] Martin D (applicant), McMillan LJ et al (co-applicants). Atlantic Indigenous Mentorship (AIM) Network. Training Grant, CIHR Institute of Aboriginal People’s Health. 2017-2021 ($999,990). [research grant] Glode-Desrochers P (applicant) & McMillan LJ (co-applicant). Kjipuktuk Empisqa’wik: The Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre Research Ethics Review Circle. Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network, 2017 ($25,000). [research grant] Oxner M (applicant), McMillan LJ, Sherman A, Landine J, Benjamin A, Evans G, Orr J & Macdonald R (co-applicants). Co-applicant Labour Force Readiness: The Pathway for Aboriginal Youth from High School into Post Secondary Education and Workforce Engagement. Atlantic Aboriginal Economic Development Integrated Research Program, Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat, 2017 ($90,000). [research grant] McMillan LJ. Indigenous Engagement and Consultation. University of Calgary School of Public Policy, 2016-2017 ($6,000). [research grant] Martin D (applicant) & McMillan LJ (co-applicant). Wabanaki Mentorship Network. Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2016-2017 ($25,000). StFX l 2016-2017 Research and Scholarship Report

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[publication grant] Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Scholarly Publications Program, 2017-2019 ($8,000).

DR. SUSAN VINCENT, PROFESSOR [on-line article] Vincent S. (2016). Transformations of collectivism and individualism in the Peruvian central Andes: A comunidad over three decades. Ethnography. [on-line article] Vincent S. (2016). Pensions, peasants and the informal economy: Family and livelihood in neoliberal Peru. Latin American Perspectives. [journal article] Vincent S. (2016). Mobility of the elderly in Peru: Life course, labour and the rise of a pensioner economy in a Peruvian peasant community. Critique of Anthropology, 36 (4). [recognition] Vincent S. (2017). Mobility of the elderly in Peru: Life course, labour and the rise of a pensioner economy in a Peruvian peasant community, received an honourable mention for the José María Arguedas prize, given by the Peru section of the Latin American Studies Association, Lima, Peru. [conference paper] Vincent S. (2017, April). Collectivism and individualism in the Peruvian central Andes: A comunidad campesina over three decades. Paper presented at Latin American Studies Association, Lima, Peru. [consulting editor] Agua y Territorio http://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es [editorial board member] Journal of Undergraduate Ethnography. [jury member] (2017). Waterlat Network Prize. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Cultural Anthropology; Critique of Anthropology; Conservation and Society. [research grant] Vincent S. Seeking livelihood, negotiating the state: Changing families and communities in a time of low employment and state funding in Peru. Insight Grant, Social Sicences and Humanities Research Council, 2017-2021 ($129,248).

DR. SHARON GREGORY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [co-supervisor] Semple R. (2017). Picturing Poverty: Reform of Poor Relief as Reflected in Sixteenth-Century Venetian Painting (Unpublished BA Honours thesis). Department of History, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish NS. [with with Trembinski D.] [referee] Manuscript reviewer for I Tatti Studies; Sixteenth Century Journa;, Renaissance Quarterly.

Economics DR. ZEYNEP ÖZKÖK, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Özkök Z. (2017). Financial Harmonization and Industrial Growth: Evidence from the European Union. Journal of Economic Integration, 32(2), 244–282.

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[journal article] Özkök Z. (2017). Financing Education in Europe: The Globalization Perspective. Economics & Politics, 29(1), 69–90. [journal article] Özkök Z. (2016). Financial Harmonization and Financial Development: An Application of Europe’s Financial Services Action Plan. Applied Economics Quarterly, 62(1),1–35. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for International Review of Applied Economics. [supervisor] Reaburn J. (2017). The effects of economic globalization on physical integrity rights (Unpublished BA honours thesis). Departments of Business Administration and Economics, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [co-supervisor] Pazos M. (2017). Inequality and poverty measures in Ghana (Unpublished BSc honours thesis). Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [co-supervisor] Chase T. (2017). Factors that contribute to individuals’ self-reported levels of happiness (Unpublished BA honours thesis). Departments of Business Administration and Economics, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [co-supervisor] Grady T. (2017). Lack of access to clean drinking water in Indigenous communities and its effect on health (Unpublished BA honours thesis). Department of Economics, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS.

DR. FRASER SUMMERFIELD, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [journal article] Summerfield F & Theodossiou I. (2016). The effects of macroeconomic conditions at graduation on overeducation. Economic Inquiry, 55 (3), 1370-1387. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ecin.12446 [working paper] Summerfield F. (2016). Local labor markets and theft: New evidence from Canada. Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis working paper series 16-07. http://www.rcea.org/RePEc/pdf/wp16-07.pdf [working paper] Summerfield F. (2016). Matching skill and tasks: Cyclical gluctuations in the overqualification of new hires. Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis working paper series 16-08. http://www.rcea.org/RePEc/pdf/wp16-08.pdf [invited presentation] Summerfield F. (2017, March). Matching skill and tasks: Cyclical fluctuations in the overqualification of new hires. Department of Economics, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON. [conference paper] Carrillo-Tudela C, Summerfield F & Visschers L. (2017, June). Changing careers, radically or incrementally, in booms and recessions. Paper presented at the Canadian Economics Association’s Annual Conference, Antigonish, NS. [conference paper] Summerfield F. (2016, November). Local labor markets and theft: New evidence from Canada. Paper presented at the Southern Economics Association’s Annual Meetings, Washington, DC. [conference paper] Carrillo-Tudela C, Summerfield F & Visschers L. (2016, September). Changing careers, radically or incrementally, in booms and recessions. Paper presented at the Rimini Conference in Economics and Finance, Waterloo, ON.

DR. PATRICK WITHEY, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [research contract] Withey P. Assessing Methane Emissions from Legacy Fossil Resources Development and Methane Mitigation Potential in Atlantic Canada. Natural Resources Canada, 2017-2018 ($9,150).

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English DR. MICHAEL D’ARCY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [conference paper] D’Arcy M. (2017, July). Derived realism: Reading late modernism’s ‘demented particulars.’ Paper presented at Beckett beyond ‘the normal’: Annual Conference of the Samuel Beckett Society, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax. [conference paper] D’Arcy M. (2017, May). The Sirens in Beckett’s Machines. Paper presented at the Spanish Association for Irish Studies International Conference, Logrono, Spain. [conference paper] D’Arcy M. (2016, December). Contemporizing Everything: Late Modernist Narrative and the Problem of the Present. Paper presented at the Historical Modernisms Symposium, Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Estudios Irlandeses; The Journal of Beckett Studies; and Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd’hui.

DR. JOSEPH KHOURY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Khoury J & Verberg N. (2017). Team Syria: The Ripple Effect of University-Community Partnerships. Canadian Diversity, 14 (3), 29-30. [journal article] Khoury J. (2016). Political Correctness, Post-History. Sojourns in the Western Twilight: Essays in Honour of Tom Darby. Eds. Robert C. Sibley and Janice Freamo. Ottawa: Fermentation Press, 245-256. [book review] Khoury J. (2017). Jerry Brotton: This Orient Isle: Elizabethan England and the Islamic World. Critical Survey. Special Issue, Arab Shakespeares 29, 192-197. [conference paper] Khoury J. (2017, May). Machiavelli’s Christianity: Truth and Lies. Paper presented at the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON.

DR. MAUREEN MOYNAGH, PROFESSOR [journal article] Moynagh M. (2017). The War Machine as Chronotope: Temporality in Child-Soldier Fiction. Comparative Literature 69 (3), 315-37. [journal article] Moynagh M. (2016). Making and Unmaking: Child-Soldier Memoirs and Human Rights Readers. Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly 39 (4), 535-61. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Comparative Literature and Genre; Wilfred Laurier University Press. [referee] Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Insight Grant Program); Killam Foundation (Research Grant Program).

DR. EARLA WILPUTTE, PROFESSOR [book chapter] Wilputte E. (2017). Teaching Literary Communities: The Tea-Table and the Hillarian Circle. In Potter T. (Ed.), Approaches to Teaching the Works of Eliza Haywood. NY: MLA Publications.

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[book chapter] Wilputte E. (2017). The Politics of Servitude: The Husband’s Resentment, In Two Examples in Delarivier Manley’s The Power of Love. In Hultquist A & Mathews EJ. (Eds.), New Perspectives on Delarivier Manley and Eighteenth-Century Literature: Power, Sex and Text (pp. 30-42). Routledge Studies in 18th-Century Literature. NY: Routledge. [journal article] Wilputte E. (2017). Fetters and Free-Thinking: Cylinda’s Conceptual Metaphors in Sarah Fielding and Jane Collier’s The Cry. Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 30 (1), 89-108. https://www.utpjournals.press/doi/abs/10.3138/ecf.30.1.89 [book review] Wilputte E. (2017). Review of The Masqueraders, or, The Fatal Curiosity and The Surprize, or Constancy Rewarded, By Eliza Haywood, T Potter (Ed.), Eighteenth-Century Fiction 29, 2 (2016-17): 342-344. https://www.utpjournals.press/doi/abs/10.3138/ecf.29.2.342

[public lecture] Wilputte E. (2016, November). Love in Excess: The Infinite Variety of Eliza Haywood. StFX Faculty of Arts Lecture Series. [presentation] Wilputte E. (2017, July). Eighteenth-Century Novels and the Unruly Imagination. For StFX Classics for Classics: David Hume’s Enquiry of Human Understanding.

History BARRY MACKENZIE, PART-TIME FACULTY [guest curator and researcher] MacKenzie B. (Spring 2017). The Great Canadian Narrative. Online exhibit hosted by the Juno Beach Centre and the Vimy Foundation.

DR. LAURIE STANLEY-BLACKWELL, PROFESSOR [journal article] Stanley-Blackwell L & MacDonald S. (Fall 2015/Spring 2016). ‘Going Strong’: The Role of Physical Strength among the Scots of Eastern Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. Material Culture Review, (Special Issue: Intangible Cultural Heritage) 82/83, 26-42. [book cover commentary] Stanley-Blackwell L. (2017). I wish to keep a record. In Campbell, G. Nineteenth Century New Brunswick Women: Diarists and Their World. Toronto: ON: University of Toronto Press. [conference paper] Stanley-Blackwell L & Linkletter M. (2016, November). Looking for Thistles in Stone Gardens: The Cemeteries of Nova Scotia’s Scottish Immigrants. Paper presented at Scotland’s Diasporas in Comparative International Perspective Seminar, National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK [Invited]. [conference paper] Stanley-Blackwell L & Linkletter M. (2016, October). Inscribing Ethnicity: An Analysis of Gaelic Headstone Inscriptions in Cape Breton and Eastern Nova Scotia. Paper presented at Harvard Celtic Colloquium, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA. [workshop presentation] Stanley-Blackwell L. (2017, May). Scottish Immigrant Women and Death in Nova Scotia. Paper presented at Death, Dying & Diaspora: Nova Scotia’s Immigrant Scots in 3-D, Antigonish, NS. [workshop presentation] Stanley-Blackwell L & Linkletter M. (2017, May). Gaelic Headstone Inscriptions Paper. Paper presented at Death, Dying & Diaspora: Nova Scotia’s Immigrant Scots in 3-D, Antigonish, NS. [newspaper article] Stanley-Blackwell L & Blackwell J. (2017, 16 July). Lives Lived: Ruth Hill Stanley. Globe and Mail. [newspaper article] Stanley-Blackwell L & Blackwell J. (2016, 7 October). Lives Lived: Alice Brunton Hoskins. Globe and Mail. StFX l 2016-2017 Research and Scholarship Report

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[lead organizer] Death, Dying and Diaspora: Nova Scotia Immigrant Scots in 3-D, International Workshop, Antigonish, 13 May 2017. [board member] Board of Trustees, Association for Gravestone Studies 2017. [board member] Board of Directors, Antigonish Heritage Museum 2010-. [research grant] Stanley-Blackwell L (principal investigator) & Linkletter M (co-investigator). Centring death: Scottish Immigrant Identity. Insight Development Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada, 2015-2017 ($60,899). [media release] Art Donation to StFX’s Father Brewer Collection. St. Francis Xavier University, Antiginosh NS, 22 August 2017. https://www.stfx.ca/about/news/art-donation

[media release] StFX Faculty Deliver Lectures at Harvard University Celtic Colloquium. St. Francis Xavier University, Antiginosh NS, 14 October 2016. https://www.stfx.ca/about/news/stfx-faculty-present-Harvard-Celtic-Colloquium

Modern Languages (French, German, Spanish) DR. MARÍA SOLEDAD PAZ-MACKAY [book] Paz-Mackay MS. (2017). Historia, memoria y novela en la Argentina de posdictadura. La cuestión de la responsabilidad extendida. Buenos Aires: Biblos. [journal article] Paz-Mackay MS & Pifano, D. (2016). La casa de los conejos de Laura Alcoba y la (re)construcción de la identidad en el marco del doloroso legado del terrorismo de Estado en Argentina. Poligramas 42: 127-156. [conference paper] Paz-Mackay MS. (2017, July). Suturas al pasado: Memoria y fotografía en Encontrando a Víctor (2005) y M (2007). Paper presented at the Conference of LASA (Latin American Studies Association), Section Southern Cone, Montevideo. [conference paper] Paz-Mackay MS. (2017, June). Fotografía e identidad: la influencia de Lucila Quieto en la producción cultural de los hijos de desaparecidos en Argentina. Paper presented at the Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, Conference of the Canadian Association of Hispanists, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Paz-Mackay MS. (2016, October). Limitaciones y desafíos de incorporar la investigación personal en el currículo universitario. Paper presented at the Symposium of the Association of Hispanists of the Maritimes Provinces, St. Mary’s University, Halifax, NS.

Philosophy DR. STEVE BALDNER, PROFESSOR [journal article] Baldner S. (2016). Thomas Aquinas and Francisco Suarez on the Problem of Concurrence. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association. 90, 149-161. [conference paper] Baldner S. (2016, November). Thomas Aquinas and Francisco Suarez on the Problem of Concurrence. American Catholic Philosophical Association, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

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[conference paper] Baldner S. (2016, October). Francisco Suarez, Concurrentism, and Occasionalism. Atlantic Region Philosophers’ Association, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS. [supervisor] DeWolfe C. (2017). Descartes on Time and Causality (Unpublished BA honours thesis). Department of Philosophy, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS.

DR. CHRISTOPHER BYRNE, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [conference paper] Bryne C. (2017, May). Aristotle on the Limits of Teleological Explanation in the Natural Sciences. Paper presented at the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science Annual Conference, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON.

DR. WILLIAM SWEET, PROFESSOR [journal article] Sweet W. (2016). Meaning in History?: Critical History, Anti-Metaphysics, and Postmodernism. Sandhān: Journal of the Centre for Studies in Civilizations, 16, 51-78. [journal article] Sweet W, Zeng C & Cheng Q. (2016). Ecological Citizenship and Green Burial in China. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 29 (6), 985-1001. https://pubag.nal.usda.gov/catalog/5731950 [book chapter] Sweet W. (2016). The Moral Self and the Metaphysical Self. In Mander WJ & Panagakou S. (Eds.), British Idealism and the Concept of the Self (pp. 179-200). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. [book chapter] Sweet W. (2017). The Relevance of a Catholic Philosophy of Education. In Tālivaldis Ozoliņš J. (Ed.), Civil Society, Education, and Human Formation: Philosophy’s Role in a Renewed Understanding of Education (pp. 31-48). London, UK: Routledge. [book chapter] Sweet W. (2017). Personhood and Property. In Xirong H, Jonkers P & Yongze S. (Eds.), Philosophy and the Lifeworld (pp. 65-78). Washington, DC: CRVP. [book chapter] Sweet W. (2016). Migrating Traditions and Intercultural Philosophy. In Achike Agbakoba JC & Ajah AC. (Eds.), Universalism, Relativism and Intercultural Philosophy. Washington, DC: CRVP. [conference paper] Sweet W. (2017, August). Maritain on Persons, Community, and History in Moral Philosophy. Paper presented at the Conference on Ultimate Reality and Meaning, Regis College, Toronto, ON. [invited] [conference paper] Sweet W & Gaizauskas R. (2017, July). Are Robots e-Persons? Paper presented at the Science in Public conference, University of Sheffield. [conference paper] Sweet W. (2017, May). Martin Versfeld, Citizenship, and Civitas Dei. Paper presented at the Canadian Jacques Maritain Association conference, Ryerson University. [conference paper] Sweet W. (2016, October). Maritain on Persons, Community, and History in Moral Philosophy. Paper presented at the Canadian Jacques Maritain Association Annual Conference, Dominican University College, Ottawa, ON. [conference paper] Sweet W. (2016, October). Cultural Identity and Democracy. Paper presented at the Research Centre in Public Ethics and Governance, Saint Paul University, Ottawa. [invited] [keynote address] Sweet W. (2017, January). Plantinga, Religious Discourse, and Epistemic Reasonability. National Seminar on ‘Contemporary Epistemological Issues: With Special Reference to Alvin I Goldman’s Contributions’, Indian Council for Philosophical Research Academic Centre, Lucknow, India. StFX l 2016-2017 Research and Scholarship Report

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[keynote address] Sweet W. (2017, January). Individualist and Communitarian Conceptions of Justice. Conference on Justice and Responsibility, University of Delhi, Delhi, India. [invited lecture] Sweet W. (2017, March). Forgotten Philosophies. Faculty of Philosophy, Dominican University College, Ottawa, ON. [invited lecture] Sweet W. (2017, March). British Idealism and ‘Becoming Human’ through Art. Universdad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Buenos Aires, Argentina. [invited lecture] Sweet W. (2017, February). Freedom of Conscience and Catholic Universities. Aquinas lecture, St Peter’s Seminary, London, ON. [invited lecture] Sweet W. (2017, February). Integrity, Conscience, and Dignity. King’s University College, University of Western Ontario, London, ON. [invited lecture] Sweet W. (2017, January). The Possibility of an Intercultural Philosophy and Intercultural Dialogue. Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram (Pontifical Athenaeum), Bangalore, India. [invited lecture] Sweet W. (2017, January). Cultural Identity and Democracy. University of Goa, Goa, India. [invited lecture] Sweet W. (2017, January). Cultural Identity and Democracy. Annual Faculty-Student Seminar Lecture, Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth (Pontifical Institute of Philosophy and Religion), Pune, India. [invited lecture] Sweet W. (2017, January). Ecological Citizenship and Ethical Burial. Manipal University Jaipur, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. [invited lecture] Sweet W. (2017, January). The Predicament of Self-Ownership. Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India. [invited lecture] Sweet W. (2016, December). The ‘Real Will’, Nicholson, and Bernard Bosanquet’s Philosophy of the State. PSA British Idealist Specialist Group, University of Hull, England. [public lecture] Sweet W. (2017, July). Hume’s Three Definitions of Belief. Classics for Classics, St Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [public lecture] Sweet W. (2017, June). The Trinity. Canadian Catholic Youth Minister Network, Annual General Meeting, Mabou, NS. [public lecture] Sweet W. (2017, June). Trinity. St. Vincent de Paul, Antigonish, NS. [public lecture] Sweet W. (2017, April). Catholic Education in Canada Today. St. Agnes Church, Halifax, NS. [public lecture] Sweet W. (2016, November). World Philosophies of Ethics: Buddhism. World Philosophy Day, St Francis Xavier University. [editor] Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions (Volume 13). [editor] Collingwood and British Idealism Studies: incorporating Bradley Studies. [director] Collection Philosophica, University of Ottawa Press, book publishing series. [president, editorial committee] Notes et documents. [editorial board member] Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review. [editorial board member] Res philosophica. 17

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[editorial board member] Science et esprit: revue de philosophie et de théologie. [editorial board member] Sciences religieuses/Studies in Religion. [editorial board member] Review of Philosophy, Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences. [editorial board member] Scripta philosophica. [editorial board member] Dialogi Polityczne. [editorial board member] Universitas. [editorial board member] Melintas. [editorial board member] El Farabi/Al’ Farabi: Filosofsko politologicheskii i dukhovno poznavatel’nyi zhurnal. [editorial board member] Book series: Philosophie im internationalen Kontext/Philosophy in International Context, Lit Verlag, Berlin. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for: Science et Esprit; Laval theologique et philosophique; Toronto Journal of Theology; Studies in Religion / Sciences religieuses; British Journal for the History of Philosophy. [member of scientific board] Fifth World Congress of the Conférence Mondiale des Institutions Universitaires Catholiques de Philosophie, Universidad Santo Tomas, Bogotá, Colombia, 4-9 July, 2017. [external examiner] Ventureyra S. (2017). An exploration of the Christian conception of God and creation in understanding the origin of consciousness (Unpublished PhD thesis). Department of Theology, Dominican University College, Ottawa, ON. [external examiner] Viegas MG. (2017). The Concept of Liberation (Mokṣa) in Indian Thought with Special Reference to S. Radhakrishnan’s Idea of Sarvamukti (Unpublished PhD thesis). Department of Philosophy, Satya Nilayam Research Institute/University of Madras, Chennai, India. [recognition] Fellow, Royal Society of Canada, elected June, 2017. [recognition] President d’honneur, Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, 2016. [visiting professor] Indian Council for Philosophical Research, 2016 to 2017. [president] World Union of Catholic Philosophical Societies. [honorary president] Istituto Internazionale Jacques Maritain. [vice-president (Research)] Council on Research in Values and Philosophy. [vice-president] International Congress for Social Philosophy. [board member] Canadian Jacques Maritain Association. [treasurer] Canadian Theological Society. [chair] Jay Newman Memorial Lecture Committee, Canadian Theological Society.

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[chair] Ethics Committee, Eastern Zone, Nova Scotia Health Authority. [member] Steering Committee, Federation internationale des sociétés de philosophie. [member] St. Martha’s Regional Hospital Mission Assurance Advisory Council [member] Diaconate Formation Program, (Roman Catholic) Diocese of Antigonish.

Political Science DR. JAMES BICKERTON, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [book chapter] Bickerton J. (2017). Enhancing Democratic Engagement through Electoral Reform and Civic Literacy. In Marland A & Moore L. (Eds.), The Democracy Cookbook: Recipes to Renew Governance in Newfoundland and Labrador (pp. 163-166). St. John’s, NL: ISER. [book chapter] Bickerton J. (2017). Regions. In Caramani D. (Ed.), Comparative Politics, Fourth Edition (pp. 260-273). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. [book chapter] Bickerton J. (2016). Parties and Regions: Representation and Resistance. In Tanguay AB & Gagnon A-G. (Eds.), Canadian Parties in Transition, Fourth Edition (pp. 44-63). Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press. [book review] Bickerton J. (2017). Review of Brand Command: Canadian Politics and Democracy in the Age of Message Control by Marland A. Journal of Newfoundland and Labrador Studies, 32 (1).

DR. DOUGLAS BROWN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [book chapter] Brown D. (2017). The Financial Crisis and the Future of Federalism in Canada. In Eccleston R & Krever R. (Eds.), The Future of Federalism: The evolution of intergovernmental financial relations in the 21st century (pp.73-94). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. [blog] Brown D. (2017, April). Political Polarization: a Threat to Federalism? Institute for the Study of Social Change, University of Tasmania. [book review] Brown D. (2016). Review of Lions or Jellyfish: Newfoundland-Ottawa Relations Since 1957 by Blake RB. Newfoundland and Labrador Studies, 31 (1), 210-213. [invited lecture] Brown D. (2017, March). Politics in Canada: Justin Trudeau’s Challenges. Seminar presentation, University of Tasmania, Australia. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for University of Toronto Press.

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DR. YOUNGWON CHO, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [research grant] Cho Y. The Anatomy of East Asia’s Emerging Regional Economic Surveillance: The Promises and Limits of the ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office. Insight Development Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 2017-2019 ($41,272).

DR. PETER CLANCY, PROFESSOR [book chapter] Clancy P & Levesque M. (2017). Exploring Environmental Governance in the Gulf of St. Lawrence: Contested political relations in a Canadian inland sea. In Brinklow L & Gibson R. (Eds.), From Black Horses to White Steeds: Building Community Resilience (pp. 218-240). Island Studies Press. [book review] Clancy P. (2016). Review of Negotiating a River: Canada, the United States and the St. Lawrence Seaway by MacFarlane D. Environmental History, 21(4). [conference paper] Clancy P & Levesque M. (2017, June). The Politics of Ocean Planning in Canada’s Gulf of St. Lawrence. Paper presented at International Symposium for Society and Natural Resources, Umea, Sweden. [conference paper] Levesque M & Clancy P. (2017, June). Negotiating Property Rights in Coastal Marine Protected Areas: The PEI Basin Head MPS Case Study. Paper presented at Canadian Political Science Association, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Klain A, Levesque M & Clancy P. (2017, June). Tunnel Vision: Newfoundland and Labrador’s Fixed Link Proposal. Paper presented at Paper presented at Canadian Political Science Association, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Clancy P & Levesque M. (2016, November). The Irving Whale and Gulf Environmental Governance. Paper presented at Pacific Northwest Political Science Association, Portland, OR. [conference paper] Levesque M & Clancy P. (2016, October). The Confederation Bridge and Issues of Environmental Governance. Paper presented at Atlantic Canada Political Science Association, UNBSJ, Saint John, NB. [conference paper] Clancy P & Levesque M. (2016, September). The Irving Whale and Gulf Environmental Governance. Paper presented at Prairie Political Science Association, Banff, AB. [supervisor] Massery M, (2017). Integrated Resource Management: the Case of Atlantic Salmon (Unpublished BA honours thesis). Department of Political Science, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [supervisor] MacMaster M. (2017). Environmental Governance and Petroleum in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. ISAR and Department of Economics, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [external examiner] Morris M. (2016). Exploring factors that constrain and enable sustainable transboundary water governance in Canada’s Mackenzie River Basin. (Unpublished PhD Thesis). School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability, University of Waterloo. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for University of Toronto Press; Higher Education. [referee] Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Insight Grant Program).

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DR. LAVINIA STAN, PROFESSOR [journal article] Stan L & Zaharia R. (2016). Romania. European Political Science Review, 55 (7), 224-230. [book] Stan L & Turcescu L. (Eds.). (2017). Justice, Memory and Redress in Romania: New Insights. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press. https://www.cambridgescholars.com/justice-memory-and-redress-in-romania. [book chapter] Stan L. (2017). Transitional Justice in Central and Eastern Europe. In Lawther C, Moffett L & Jacobs D. (Eds.), Research Handbook on Transitional Justice (pp. 508-529). Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar. https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/research-handbook-on-transitional-justice.

[book chapter] Stan L. (2017). Lustration and Vetting. In Simic O. (Ed.), An Introduction to Transitional Justice (pp.137-155). London UK: Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/An-Introduction-to-Transitional-Justice/Simic/p/book/9781138943223. [book liner notes] Ramet S. (2016). The Catholic Church in Polish History. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. [book liner notes] Grodsky B. (2016). The Democratization Disconnect: How Recent Democratic Revolutions Threaten the Future of Democracy. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. [policy report] Stan L. (2017). Romanian Civic Spirit at Its Best. Prepared for EUCAnet. http://www.eucanet.org/news/media-tips/351-romanian-civic-spirit-at-its-best.

[presentation] Stan L. (2017, June). Intervention during the launch of the volume Sub aripa neagra a razboiului, by Herman Victorov. Montreal, PQ. [public lecture] Stan L. (2017, April). Europe. Antigonish Public Library, Antigonish, NS. [participant] Stan L. (2016, November). Participation in the Strategy Meeting on Accountability in North Korea. Organized by the Citizens’ Alliance for North Korean Human Rights and the UN Commission of Inquiry into North Korean Human Rights, Seoul, South Korea. [interview] Emisiunea Stelianei Bajdechi, “Stil de viata”. Radio Romania Constanta, 17 May 2017. [interview] Emisiunea Stelianei Bajdechi, “Stil de viata”. XFM, 8 December 2016. [interview] Jurnalism UOC, 18 May 2017, https://jurnalismovidius.wordpress.com/2017/05/17/interviu-lavinia-stan-doctor-honoris-causa-aluniversitatii-ovidius-un-nivel-ridicat-de-coruptie-erodeaza-democratia-o-reduce-la-ceva-formal-si-pur-electoral/;

[interview] Romania postcomunista: trecut, present, viitor vazuta din tara si de peste hotare, la Constanta. Ziua de Constanta, 17 May 2017, http://www.ziuaconstanta.ro/stiri/cultura/un-proiect-al-society-for-romanian-studies-romania-postcomunista-trecut-prezentviitor-vazuta-din-tara-si-de-peste-hotare-la-constanta-galerie-631084.html#.WRv5LFU5m9E.facebook?imagini=1&open?imagini=1&open? imagini=1&open?imagini=1&open?imagini=1&open.

[interview] Lavinia Stan, despre România postcomunistă: Cum au epuizat elitele, prin corupţie, resursele statului. Cuget Liber, 17 May 2017, http://www.cugetliber.ro/stiri-cultura-educatie-cum-au-epuizat-elitele-prin-coruptie-resursele-statului-320120. [interview] Lavinia Stan şi-a lansat cartea la Universitatea “Ovidius”. Cuget Liber, 16 May 2017, http://www.cugetliber.ro/stiri-cultura-educatie-lavinia-stan-si-a-lansat-cartea-la-universitatea-ovidius-320106.

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[interview] Adevarul, 28 April 2017, http://adevarul.ro/locale/pitesti/lavinia-stan-doctor-Stiinte-politice-universitatea-toronto-Inromania-plagiatulreevaluat-devineacceptabil-1_5901e34f5ab6550cb898e510/index.html.

[interview] The Xaverian, 12 January 2017. [interview] France-Presse, Nicosia, Cyprus, January 2, 2017. [interview] The Casket, Antigonish, 29 November 2016. [media article] Lavinia Stan, prezentă la Universitatea, “Ovidius”. Cuget Liber, 12 May 2017. http://m.cugetliber.ro/stiri-cultura-educatie-lavinia-stan-prezenta-la-universitatea-ovidius-si-8221-319802.

[prize] President’s Research Award, 2017. St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish NS. [honourary degree] Doctor Honoris Causa, University Ovidius, 2017. Constanta, Romania. [associate editor] Women’s Studies International Forum. [co-editor] Romanian Studies book series, Society for Romanian Studies and Polirom. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for: American Journal of Political Science; Annals of the American Association of Geographers; Business & Society; Canadian Slavonic Papers; Comparative Political Studies; Democratization; East European Politics; East European Politics & Societies; Europe-Asia Studies; European Politics and Society; International Political Science Review; Journal of Church and State; Journal of Cold War Studies;Memory Studies; Polish Political Science Yearbook; Politics and Religion (three); Religion, State and Society; Review of European and Russian Affairs; Romanian Journal of Political Science; Slavic Review; Southeastern Europe; World Politics. [referee] Book manuscripts reviewer for: Anthem Press; Cambridge University Press; Freedom House – Nations in Transit; Palgrave Macmillan; Springer.

Psychology DR. ERIN AUSTEN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Austen EL, Dignam J*, & Hauf P. (2016). Using breastfeeding images to promote breastfeeding among young adults. Health Psychology Open, 3 (2), https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102916671015 [journal article] Austen EL, Beadle J*, Lukeman S, Lukeman E & Aquino N. (2017). Using a music video parody to promote breastfeeding and increase comfort levels among young adults. Journal of Human Lactation, 33 (3), 560-569. [conference paper] Carter AM*, Austen EL & Drouin I. (2017, May). Evaluating the Use of a Health Crew (H-Crew) to Promote Mindfulness Meditation Sessions. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Science Atlantic Psychology Conference, Cape Breton, NS. [conference poster] Carter AM*, Austen EL & Drouin I. (2017, June). Evaluating the Use of a Health Crew (H-Crew) to Promote Mindfulness Meditation Sessions. Poster presented at the 78th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), Toronto, ON. [conference poster] Carter AM*, Austen EL & Drouin I. (2017, April). Evaluating the Use of a Health Crew (H-Crew) to Promote Mindfulness Meditation Sessions. Poster presented at 15th Annual Student Research Day, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS.

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[conference poster] Carter AM*, Austen EL & Drouin I. (2017, March). Evaluating the Use of a Health Crew (H-Crew) to Promote Mindfulness Meditation Sessions. Poster presented at the 15th Annual Crossroads Interdisciplinary Health Research Conference, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS. [conference poster] Drakes D* & Austen EL. (2017, March). Predictors of recall and attribution of online social validation. Poster presented at the 15th Annual Student Research Day, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [conference poster] Houser C* & Austen EL. (2017, March). An online intervention to curb alcohol use amongst university students. Poster presented at the 15th Annual Crossroads Interdisciplinary Health Research Conference, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS

DR. ANN BIGELOW, PROFESSOR [journal article] Kricsfalusy V, Zecevic A, Assanand S, Bigelow A & Gaudet M. (2016). The frontiers of Service –Learning at Canadian universities. Engaged Scholar Journal: Engaged Research, Teaching, and Learning, 2, 87-102. https://doi.org/10.15402/esj.v2i2.173. [journal article] Bigelow AE & Power M. (2016). Effect of maternal responsiveness on young infants’ social bidding-like behavior during the Still Face Task. Infant and Child Development, 25, 256-276. https://doi.org/10.1002/icd.1974. [book chapter] Bigelow AE. (2017). Self knowledge. Revised and updated. Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology. Oxford, UK: Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-809324-5.05882-X [conference paper] Bigelow AE, Beebe B, Power M & Stafford A-L. (2017). Maternal 6-week depression, 4-month appropriate mind-mindedness, and 12-month attachment disorganization. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Conference, Austin, TX.. [conference paper] Bigelow AE, Power M & Taylor C*. (2017). Effect of prior mother-infant skin-to-skin contact on mothers’ and school-age children’s emotional communication. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Conference, Austin, TX. [conference paper] Creelman D, Bigelow AE, Cote E, Harris S, Joordens S, Jungic V, Ostafichuk P, Toulouse P & Yoon J-S. (2017). Risk and failure: Resilience and teaching. Paper presented at the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Conference, Halifax, NS. [invited keynote address] Bigelow AE. (2017, March). Benefits of mother-infant skin-to-skin contact to mothers, babies, and their developing relationship. Second Flemish Babywearing Conference, Antwerp, Belgium. [invited presentation] Bigelow AE. (2016, October). Benefits of skin-to-skin contact to the mother-infant relationship in infancy and beyond. Babywearing Roundtable, Laguna Niguel, CA. [award] St. Francis Xavier University Outreach Award, 2016. [referee] Abstract Review Committee Member for the Developmental Section of the Canadian Psychological Association Conference. [referee] Reviewer for Ontario Research Fund.

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[referee] Manuscript reviewer for: Developmental Psychology; Infancy; Infant Behavior and Development; Infant and Child Development; Autism Spectrum Disorders; BMC Pediatrics; Consciousness and Cognition; PLOS ONE; Scandinavian Journal of Caring Science; Autism Research; Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing; Frontiers; Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience; Developmental Psychobiology; Developmental Review; Psychology Bulletin.

DR. KAREN BLAIR, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [journal article] O’Handley B*, Blair KL & Hoskin RA. (2017). What do two men kissing and a bucket of maggots have in common? Heterosexual men’s indistinguishable salivary alpha amylase responses to photos of two men kissing and disgusting images. Psychology & Sexuality, 8 (3), 173-188. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19419899.2017.1328459 [journal article] Blair KL, Cappell J** & Pukall CF. (2017). Not all orgasms were created equal: Differences in frequency and satisfaction of orgasm experiences by sexual activity in same-sex vs. mixed-sex relationships. Journal of Sex Research. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00224499.2017.1303437?journalCode=hjsr20

[journal article] Hoskin RA, Jenson K** & Blair KL. (2017). Is our feminism bullshit? The importance of intersectionality in adopting a feminist identity. Cogent Social Sciences, 3 (1), 1290014. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/23311886.2017.1290014 [journal article] Diamond LM, Dickenson J* & Blair KL. (2016). Stability of sexual attractions across different timescales: The roles of bisexuality and gender. Archives of Sexual Behaviour. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10508-016-0860-x [journal article] Hoskin RA, Blair KL & Jenson K**. (2016). Dignity vs. Diagnosis: Sexual orientation & gender identity differences in reports of one’s greatest concern about receiving a sexual health exam. Psychology & Sexuality. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19419899.2016.1236745

[book chapter] Sutton KS & Blair KL. (2016). Perspectives on sexuality. In Pukall CF. (Ed.), Human Sexuality: A Contemporary Introduction, 2nd Edition. Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press. [conference paper] Phemister L* & Blair KL. (2017, June). Is coming out universally good? SES as a potential moderator between outness and health in a sexual minority sample. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Holmberg D & Blair KL. (2017, June). Friend and family support dynamics for mixed-sex vs. same-sex relationships. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Holmberg D, Moult R* & Blair KL. (2017, June). Disapproval of romantic relationships: Who disapproves, how, and why? Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Jenson K**, Blair KL, Moult R* & Holmberg D. (2017, June). Do they really want to know? Deciding to give (or withhold) disapproval for others’ relationships. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Blair KL & Hoskin RA. (2017, June). Collective grief and global LGBTQ responses to the Pulse Nightclub shooting. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] O’Handley B* & Blair KL. (2017, June). ‘I feel it in my bones’: Is sexual prejudice best explained through physiological or psychological responses? Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Blair KL. (2017, June). What happened? Predicting 2016 US presidential voting choices from previously measured attitudes. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, ON. StFX l 2016-2017 Research and Scholarship Report

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[conference paper] Hoskin RA, Jenson K** & Blair KL. (2017, June). Is our feminism Bullshit? The importance of intersectional definitions of feminism when adopting a feminist identity. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Blair KL. (2016, November). Personalization of Sexual Prejudice: A new piece of the puzzle in understanding prejudice in North America. Paper presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ. [conference poster] Hoskin RA, Jenson K**, Blair KL & Holmberg D. (2017, June). Madonna-Whore: Religiosity, Prescribed Femininity and Body Image. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association’s 77th Annual Convention, Toronto, ON. [conference poster] Jenson K**, Hoskin RA & Blair KL. (2017, March). Dignity Versus Diagnosis: Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity Differences in Reports of One’s Greatest Concern About Receiving A Sexual Health Exam. Poster presented at the 15th Annual Crossroads Interdisciplinary Health Research Conference. Halifax, NS. [conference poster] Blair KL & Hoskin RA. (2016, November). ‘They were our brothers and sisters.’ Global LGBTQ responses to the shooting at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida. Poster presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ. [conference poster] Hoskin RA, Blair KL & Jenson K**. (2016, November). Dignity versus Diagnosis: Sexual orientation and gender identity differences in reports of one’s greatest concern about receiving a sexual health exam. Poster presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ. [conference poster] Stovall K** & Blair KL. (2016, November). A comparison of same-sex and mixed-sex couples’ reasons for cohabiting. Poster presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ. [conference poster] Hoskin RA & Blair KL. (2016, November). (Un)Willingness to date gender diverse individuals. Poster presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ. [keynote address] Blair KL. (2017, June). The pain of studying love: Familial rejection to mass murder. Lessons from a decade of LGBTQ relationships research. University of Guelph Sexuality Conference. Guelph, Ontario. [invited presentation] Blair KL. (2016, October). Just the two of us … or is it? The role of approval and disapproval from friends and family in making or breaking romantic relationships. Faculty of Arts Lecture Series, St. Francis Xavier University. [award] Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS) Rising Scholar Emerging Professional Award, 2017. [interview] There’s no such thing as ‘gay panic’ – scientists debunk excuse for anti-gay hate crimes. International Business Times, May, 2017. [interview] Women are refusing to receive oral from guys because returning the favor sucks. Elite Daily, May, 2017. [interview] The orgasm gap, explained: Why women turn down oral sex from straight men. Medical Daily, May, 2017. [interview] Study finds straight men want to perform oral sex on their partner more often. PsyPost, May, 2017. [interview] Study on ‘orgasm gap’ reveals surprising truth about oral sex. Inverse, Science & Chill, May, 2017. [interview] What to do when your parents hate your significant other. Entity Magazine, March, 2017. [associate editor] Psychology & Sexuality.

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[editorial board member] Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity. [editorial board member] Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for 13 different journals. [research grant] Blair K (principal investigator), Holmberg D, Gahagan J, Rosen N, Alderson K, McDermott D, Shields C & Mekary S. (collaborators). And with your hands, your hearts. Investigating the health implications of public displays of affection mixed-sex, same-sex, and gender diverse romantic relationships. Planning and Dissemination Grant, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2017-2019 ($17,933). [research grant] Blair K (applicant), Holmberg D & Couperwaithe L. (collaborators). Speak Now or Forever Hold your Peace: Exploring the Dynamics of Giving and Receiving Disapproval for Marginalized vs. Non-Marginalized Romantic Relationships. Insight Development Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 2017-2020 ($73,836). [research grant] Blair K (co-applicant). Concordance of parent-child memories of LGBTQ coming-out stories. SSHRC Institutional Grant, Acadia University, 2017-2018 ($2,788). [research grant] Blair K (co-investigator), Pukall C (co-investigator) & Gauvin S** (collaborator). Identity or Behaviour: The predictors of sexual, relational and mental well-being among bisexual men and women in romantic relationships. Operating Grant, American Institute of Bisexuality, 2016-2017 (USD $20,200).

DR. ERIKA KOCH, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Self and Identity; Basic and Applied Social Psychology.

DR. KARA THOMPSON, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [research grant] Stockwell T (applicant), Vallance K & Thompson K (co-applicants). Promoting Health and Reducing Harm through public policy and citizen engagement. Research Grant, Health Canada, 2017-2018 ($1,478,501).

DR. MARGO WATT, PROFESSOR [research contract] Watt M. Learn to Run for Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Short-Term, Accessible Physical Exercise Intervention for Clinical Anxiety. Research Contract, University of New Brunswick, 2016-2017 ($995).

DR. ANGELA WEAVER, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Gallagher CE*, Watt MC, Weaver AD & Murphy KA*. (2017). ‘I fear, therefore, I shop!’ Exploring anxiety sensitivity in relation to compulsive buying. Personality And Individual Differences, 10437-42. https://scinapse.io/papers/2482782562 [journal article] Newcombe BC* & Weaver AD. (2016). Mindfulness, cognitive distraction, and sexual well-being in women. Canadian Journal Of Human Sexuality, 25 (2), 99-108. https://www.utpjournals.press/doi/abs/10.3138/cjhs.252-A3

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Religious Studies DR. LINDA DARWISH, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [research grant] Darwish L (applicant) & Clarke L. (co-applicant). Meaningful Journeys: Lived Religion among Muslim Refugees in Canada. Insight Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 2017-2021 ($109,621).

DR. KEN PENNER, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [conference paper] Penner K. (2016, November). Hebrew and Greek tenses in Isaiah. Paper presented at the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, San Antonio. [conference paper] Penner K. (2016, November). The Significance of the Finite Verb Conjugations in the Hebrew Dead Sea Scrolls. Paper presented at the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, San Antonio. [editorial board] Journal of Biblical Literature. [online resource] Co-director, Online Critical Pseudepigrapha. [software] Penner K with Fontaine D, DeLuca M & Giorgio DA. (2017). Interlinéaire Inversé de la Bible Louis Segond 1910. Bellingham: Faithlife. https://www.logos.com/product/49020/interlineaire-inverse-de-la-bible-louis-segond-1910 [software] Penner K with Meyer N. (2016). Lexham Dead Sea Scrolls Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible. Bellingham: Lexham Press. https://www.logos.com/product/55512/lexham-dead-sea-scrolls-hebrew-english-interlinear-bible

[software] Penner K with Hoogendyk I, Cerone J, Aubrey M, Custis M, Keaton M, Lyle KA & Witthoff D. (2016). Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition Reverse Interlinear. Bellingham: Lexham Press. https://www.logos.com/product/154156/revised-standard-version-catholic-edition-reverse-interlinear

Sociology DR. PATRICIA CORMACK, PROFESSOR [journal article] Cormack P, Cosgrave JF & Feltmate D. (2017). A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Sociology: Goffman, Mills, and Berger. Sociological Review, 65 (2), 386-400. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1111/1467-954X.12421 [conference paper] Cormack P. (2017). Mike Myers – State, Humour, and Nation. Paper presented at Canadian Sociology Association Sessions, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Cormack P. (2017). The Durkheim Conundrum: A Reflective Teaching Panel and Discussion. Paper presented at Canadian Sociology Association Sessions, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Cormack P. & Cosgrave JF. (2017). Chance and the Economy: Lottery Participation and Labour Migration between the Maritimes and Fort McMurray. Paper presented at Canadian Sociology Association Sessions, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON.

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DR. PETER MALLORY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [book chapter] Mallory P. (2017). Political Friendship and the Social Bond. In Kurasawa F. (Ed.). Interrogating the Social: A Critical Sociology for the 21st Century, New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 37-60. [book review] Mallory P. (2017). Review of Everyday Friendships: Intimacy as Freedom in a Complex World by Blatterer H. Canadian Journal of Sociology, 42 (2), 219-222. [conference paper] Mallory P & Eramian L. (2017, May). Friendship, Fragility, and Contemporary Intimacy. Paper presented at the 34th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference, Hamilton, ON. [public lecture] Mallory P & Eramian L. (2017, February). Unclear Endings: When Friendships Fall Apart. Faculty of Arts Lecture Series, St. Francis Xavier University.

FACULTY OF BUSINESS Accounting and Finance DR. MARY OXNER, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [presentation] Oxner M. (2017, May). Redefining the Role of the Diocesan Finance Council. Canadian Financial Administrators’ Conference, Membertou Trade & Convention Centre, Sydney, NS. [presentation] Oxner M. (2017, February). Labour Force Readiness of Aboriginal Youth. Atlantic Association of Economic Development Integrated Research Program Steering Committee (AAEDIRP). Cole Harbour, NS. [presentation] Oxner M. (2016, December). Investigating the pathway to Employment using a Inter-University Approach. Labour Readiness of Aboriginal Youth In Atlantic Canada,. Atlantic Policy Congress Climate Change and Tech Career Conference, Moncton, NB. [workshop presentation] Oxner M. (2017, June). Budgeting. Financial Literacy Workshop for Paq’tnkek First Nation Skills Link Program. [workshop presentation] Oxner M. (2017, March). Implementing A Service Learning Pedagogy into a Curriculum. Service Learning Workshop, St. Mary’s University, Halifax, NS. [workshop presentation] Oxner M. (2016, October). Budgeting. Financial Literacy Workshop Series for Paq’tnkek First Nation Deferred Students Skills Link Program. [research grant] Oxner M (principal co-investigator), MacMillan LJ, Orr J, Sherman A, Benjamin A, Landine J, MacDonald R & Evans G. (co-investigators). Investigation of effective strategies for post-secondary educational institutions to support education attainment leading to employment for Aboriginal youth. Workshops and Conference, Atlantic Aboriginal Economic Development Integrated Research Program, 2016-2018 ($90,000). [research contract] Oxner M. Experience Service Learning to Support Experiences and Community Impacts in Health, Agriculture and Entrepreneurial Capabilities. Government of Nova Scotia, 2016-2018 ($74,271).

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Management DR. MARK FULLER, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Bart C & Fuller MA. (2016). The role of assisted reflection in identifying positive boardroom behaviour: Evidence of shared behaviours from simulated board meetings. International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, 11 (4), 313-334. [journal article] Fuller MA & Delorey R. (2016). Making the choice: University and program selection factors for undergraduate management education in Maritime Canada. International Journal of Management Education, 14 (2), 176-186. [conference paper] Fuller MA. (2017, June). CSR reporting by Canada’s largest financial institutions: A decade of review and reflection. Administrative Sciences Association of Canada annual meeting. Montreal, QC. [conference paper] Fuller MA. (2017, May). Making the choice: University and program selection factors for undergraduate management education in Maritime Canada. Interchange 2017, the conference of the Atlantic Association of Registrars and Admissions Officers, St. Francis Xavier University. Antigonish, NS. [organizer and chair] Fuller MA. (2016, October). Symposium: Responsible Management: Moving Beyond Early Adopters. Atlantic Schools of Business annual meeting. Halifax, NS.

DR. MONICA LENT, PROFESSOR [journal article] Lent M, Anderson A & Ghore Y. (2017). Microfranchise emergence and its impact on entrepreneurship. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 13 (2), 553-574. [journal article] Lent M & Ghore Y. (2017). Last mile farm inputs: Farm Shop delivers. Emerging Markets Case Studies, 9 (3), 1-22. [journal article] Lent M & Ghore Y. (2017). Contextualizing a social enterprise opportunity process in an emerging market. Social Enterprise Journal, 12 (2), 1-24. [Outstanding Paper in the 2017 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence]. [editorial review board member] Social Enterprise Journal (SEJ). [editorial review board member] Journal of Small Business & Entrepreneurship (JSBE). [associate editor] Journal of Asia Entrepreneurship and Sustainability. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies; International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal.

Marketing and Enterprise Systems DR. TODD BOYLE, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR (TIER II) IN QUALITY ASSURANCE IN COMMUNITY PHARMACY [research contract] Boyle T. An assessment of a CQA program form Ontario community pharmacies. Ontario College of Pharmacists, 2017-2018 ($14,068).

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FACULTY OF EDUCATION Adult Education DR. MAUREEN COADY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Coady M. (Ed.) (2016). Contexts, practices, and challenges: Critical insights from continuing professional education (CPE). New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education. No. 150. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

DR. LEONA ENGLISH, PROFESSOR [book chapter] English LM & Mayo P. (2017). Migration, racism and the Mediterranean: A Freirean perspective. In SooHoo S & McClaren P. (Eds.), Radical Imagine Nation: Essays for Public Pedagogy. Peter Lang. [conference paper published in proceedings] English LM. (2017). Clare Wilson Clark: Leader of the Indian-Eskimo Association. Proceedings of the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education (CASAE). Ryerson University, Toronto. [conference paper] English LM. (2016). Leaning out—Critical feminist analysis of learning with women. Paper presented at the European Society for Research in Education of Adults. Triennial Conference, Maynooth University, Ireland. [conference paper] Fejes A, Milana M, Boud D, English L & Hamilton M. (2016). The politics of publishing in research journals within the field of adult education and learning. Paper presented at the European Society for Research in Education of Adults. Triennial Conference, Maynooth University, Ireland. Symposium. [conference paper] Field J, English L, Schemmann M, Turunen A, Patari J, Nordvall H & Finnegan F. (2016). Democratic citizenship: A once and future theme of adult education research. Paper presented at the European Society for Research in Education of Adults. Triennial Conference, Maynooth University, Ireland. A roundtable. [conference paper] English LM. (2016). Political literacy: In support of learning to analyze global lifelong learning and gender policy. Paper presented at the International/Intercultural Special Interest Group, the Commission of Professors of Adult Education, American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, Albuquerque, NM. [invited participant] English LM. (2016, September). Lifelong Learning and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Hamburg, UNESCO. Global Think Tank Participant. [editorial and writing team member]. English LM. (2016). The 3rd Global Report on Adult Learning and Education. UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning, Hamburg. http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0024/002459/245913e.pdf [invited speaker] English LM & Coady M. (2016). Balancing the education of health professionals: Increasing the emphasis on engagement for health promotion. 6th Global Forum on Health Promotion, Charlottetown, PE. [invited speaker] English LM. (2016). Social movements and adult education: Transformative learning, policy development, and research. A response to John Holst. Opening Panel, Commission of Professors of Adult Education. Albuquerque. NM. [co-editor] Adult Education Quarterly (2014-2019).

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[editorial board] Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education; Journal of the Study of Spirituality; Australian Journal for Adult Learning; Journal of Transformative Education.

DR. ADAM PERRY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [book review] Perry JA. (2017). Review of Community-based participatory research by Hacker K. Adult Education Quarterly, 67(2), 160-162. [book review] Perry JA. (2017). Review of Learning activism: The intellectual life of contemporary social movements, by Choudry A. Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 29(2), 89-90. [book review] Perry JA. (2017). Review of Points of entry: How Canada’s immigration officers decide who gets in, by Satzewich V. Canadian Journal of Sociology, 42(1), 127-129. [conference paper] Perry JA. (2017, May). Anti-harassment legislative gaps for Ontario workers in precarious jobs. Paper presented at the Canadian Sociological Association Conference, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Perry JA. (2017, March). The internal migration of temporary foreign workers: Understanding workers’ decisions about secondary migration. Paper presented at the 19th National Metropolis Conference (Looking Forward: Migration and Mobility in 2017), Centre Sheraton Montreal, Montreal, QC. [invited presentation] Perry JA. (2017, February). Dramatic enactment, political struggle and the commons. Paper presented as a part of the 2017 Adult Education and Community Development Faculty Panel, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto, ON. [research grant] Hanley J (principal investigator), D’Aoust A-M, Villanueva F, Eid P & Perry, JA (co-investigators). A Question of Caring: Implications of the Care Deficit in Contemporary Labour Migration. Connections Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 2017 ($24,975).

DR. CAROLE ROY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [book chapter] Butterwick S & Roy C. (2017). Voice and engagement: The power of arts-based adult learning. In Conceição S, Martin LG & Knox AB. (Eds.), Mapping the field of adult & continuing education; An international compendium: Volume 2 (pp. 197-200). Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing. [book chapter] Roy C. (2017). Older women, humor, and social activism. In Papenburg B. (Ed.), Gender: Laughter (pp. 199-214). Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference. [conference paper published in proceedings] Roy C & Gray V. (2017, May). Video making, photography, and digital storytelling with adult learners: A case study of the Antigonish County Adult Learning Association (ACALA) Media Expo. Proceedings of the 36th Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education Conference (CASAE). Ed. Laura Lane. Ryerson University, Toronto. 451-455. [conference paper published in proceedings] Butterwick S & Roy C. (2016, September). Finding voice and engaging audiences: The power of arts-based community engagement. Proceedings of ESREA Conference. Maynooth University, Dublin, Ireland. [workshop presentation] Butterwick S, Roy C, Etmanski C & Bishop K. (2017, May). The power and potential of arts-based adult education. CASAE Pre-conference. Ryerson University, Toronto, ON. [documentary film & discussion] The Girls in the Band (DVD). Nova Federal Prison for Women. Oct 30, 2016.

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[external examiner] Wilson A. (2017). Joining learning and making: A practitioner’s retrospective auto/biographical account of how inquiry can contribute to social justice efforts in a community. (Unpublished PhD Thesis). Simon Fraser University. [recognition] Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly Dedication (Resolution 249) on November 1, 2016 for leadership and community building by initiating and organizing the Antigonish International Film Festival. https://nslegislature.ca/legislative-business/hansard-debates/assembly-62-session-3/house_16nov01#HPage892

Education DR. LAURA-LEE KEARNS, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [research grant] Kearns L-L. Metis veterans, knowledge & stories: An intergenerational exchange with Metis youth and families. Insight Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 2017-2021 ($128,530).

DR. LISA LUNNEY BORDEN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [research grant] Lunney Borden L. Culturally Based Inquiry to Support Mathematics Achievement. Inter-University Research Network, Nova Scotia Education & Early Childhood Development. 2016-2018 ($27,500). [research grant] Lunney Borden L. Connecting Math to our Lives and Communities. Outreach Grant, Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathematical Sciences. 2016-2019 ($25,000).

DR. KATARIN MACLEOD, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Laronde G, MacLeod K, Frost L & Waller K. (2017). Case Study of an Ubiquitous Computing School in an Aboriginal Community. Journal of International Education Research, 13 (1), 27-34. [journal article] Stiles-Clarke, L & MacLeod KA. (2016). Choosing to major in physics, or not: Factors affecting undergraduate decision making. European Journal of Physics Education, 7 (1), 1-12. [journal article] Frost L, MacLeod K & Laronde G. (in press). Challenges in Providing Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Education in Aboriginal Canadian Schools. International Journal of Digit Society. [conference paper published in proceedings] Stiles-Clarke L & MacLeod K. (2017). Urban vs. Rural: Differences in Junior High Students’ Career Intentions and Perceptions. Canada International Conference on Education (CICE). [book chapter] MacLeod KA. (2017). A case study of infusing collaborative STEM inquiry learning with available technology into undergraduate student learning: Perceptions, benefits and challenges. In Levin I & Tsybulsky D. (Eds.), Optimizing STEM Education With Advanced ICTs and Simulations. IGI-Global. [conference paper] Stiles-Clarke L & MacLeod K. (2017, June). Urban vs. Rural: Differences in Junior High Students’ Career Intentions and Perceptions. Paper presented at the Canada International Conference on Education (CICE). [conference paper] Laronde G, MacLeod K & Frost L. (2017, April). Case Study of Information and communication Technology (ICT) Use in Four Canadian Aboriginal Schools. Paper presented at the IICE Conference, Ireland.

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[referee] Manuscript reviewer for Canadian Journal of Physics; European Journal of Physics.

DR. JENNIFER MITTON-KÜKNER, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Murray-Orr A & Mitton-Kükner J. (2017). A case study of early career teachers’ evolving content area literacy practices. in education, 52 (1), 71-92. [journal article] Tompkins J, Kearns L & Mitton-Kükner J. (2017). Teacher candidates as LGBTQ allies and social justice advocates through curricular action. McGill Journal of Education, 52 (3), 677-698. [journal article] Ciuffetelli Parker D, Murray-Orr A, Mitton-Kükner J, Griffin S & Pushor D. (2017). Problematizing Complexities and Pedagogy in Teacher Education Programs: Enacting Knowledge in a Narrative Inquiry Teacher Education Discourse Community. Canadian Journal of Education, 40 (2), 1-30. [journal article] Murray-Orr A & Mitton-Kükner J. (2017). An Exploratory Case Study of One Early Career Teacher’s Evolving Teaching Practice in Northern Canada. McGill Journal of Education, 52 (1), 71-92. [journal article] Kearns L, Mitton-Kükner J & Tompkins J. (2017). Transphobia and cis-gender privilege: Pre-service teachers recognizing and challenging gender rigidity in schools. Canadian Journal of Education, 40 (1). [journal article] Michael H & Mitton-Kükner J. (2016). Delving into Female Adolescents Leadership Experiences in the Midst of Leading Service Learning Engagements: A Qualitative Case Study. Alberta Journal of Education, 62 (4), 1-16. [book chapter] Mitton-Kükner J & Murray Orr A. (2016). Three exploratory Canadian case studies of early career teachers: Developing literacies as emerging pedagogies in the content areas. In Hirschkorn M & Mueller J. (Eds.), What should Canada’s teachers know? Teacher capacities: Knowledge, beliefs and skills. Ottawa, On: Canadian Association for Teacher Education. Available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B36OcipMmoPbTdia2hrN1F5RjQ/view

[conference paper] Mitton-Kükner J. (2017, May). Portraits of contextual constraints: Burrowing into adolescents’ literacy experiences over time. Paper presented at the Language & Literacy Research Council (LLRC) at the Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CSSE) Annual Conference, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Mitton-Kükner J & Murray Orr A. (2017, May). Identifying teaching practices in middle school science and social studies that enhance literacy and learning for African Nova Scotian (ANS), Mi’kmaq, and learners who experience poverty: Preliminary findings. Paper presented at the Canadian Association for Teacher Education (CATE) at the Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CSSE) Annual Conference, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Mitton-Kükner J, Kearns L-L & Tompkins J. (2017, May). Exploring the Impact of an Anti-Homophobia and AntiTransphobia Program on a Teacher Education Program: LGBTQ Pre-Service Teachers Identify Benefits and Challenges. Paper presented at the Canadian Association for Teacher Education (CATE) at the Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CSSE) Annual Conference, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Tompkins, J, Mitton-Kükner J & Kearns L-L. (2017, May). Queer Educators in Schools: The Experiences of 4 Beginning Teachers. Paper presented at the Canadian Association for the Study of Women and Education (CASWE) at the Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CSSE) Annual Conference, Toronto, ON. [research grant] Mitton-Kükner J. Exploring the Impact of an Appreciative Inquiry Framework: Nova Scotia IBDP Coordinators and Approaches to Learning. International Baccalaureate Organization, 2017-2019 ($39,119).

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DR. ANNE MURRAY-ORR, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Murray-Orr A & Mitton-Kukner J (2017). An exploratory case study of one early career teacher’s evolving teaching practice in Northern Canada. McGill Journal of Education, 52 (1), 71-92. http://mje.mcgill.ca/ [journal article] Ciuffetelli Parker D, Murray-Orr A, Griffin S, Mitton-Kukner J & Pushor, D. (2017). Problematizing complexities and pedagogy in teacher education programs: Enacting knowledge in a narrative inquiry teacher education discourse community. Canadian Journal of Education, 40 (2), 1-30. http://cje-rce.ca/ [journal article] Nyika L* & Murray-Orr, A. (2017). Critical race theory-social constructivist bricolage: A health promoting schools research methodology. Health Education Journal, 76 (4), 432-441. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0017896916689108 [journal article] MacKinnon G, Schep L, Lunney Borden L, Murray-Orr A & Orr J. (2016). Evaluating classroom interaction with the iPad â: An updated Stalling’s tool. International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 12 (3), 93-107. http://ijedict.dec.uwi.edu/viewissue.php?id=46 [book chapter] Paul S, Paul-Gould S, with Murray-Orr A & Tompkins J. (2017). Carrying our sacred language: Teaching in a Mi’kmaq immersion program. In Barbian E, Cornell Gonzales G & Mejia P. (Eds.), Rethinking Bilingual Education. Milwaukee, WI: Rethinking Schools. [book chapter] Mitton-Kukner J & Murray-Orr A. (2016). Three exploratory Canadian case studies of early career teachers: Developing literacies as emerging pedagogies in the content areas. In Hirschkorn M & Mueller J. (Eds.), What should Canada’s teachers know? Teacher capacities: Knowledge, beliefs and skills. Ottawa, On: Canadian Association for Teacher Education. Available at http://cate-acfe.ca/. [conference paper] Sylliboy S, Tompkins J & Murray-Orr A. (2017, July). How experienced Mi’kmaw educators encourage resilience and shape emerging identities of Mi’kmaw pre-service teachers. Annual International World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education (WIPCE), Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Murray-Orr A & Munroe E. (2017, May). Impacts of one graduate teacher education program for teachers of the early years in school. Paper presented at the Canadian Association for Research in Early Childhood, a post-conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CSSE) Annual Conference, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Murray-Orr A & Mitton-Kukner J. (2017, May). Identifying teaching practices in middle school science and social studies that enhance literacy and learning for African Nova Scotian, Mi’kmaq, and learners who experience poverty: Preliminary findings. Paper presented at the Canadian Association for Teacher Education (CATE) at the Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CSSE) Annual Conference, Toronto, ON. [research grant] Murray-Orr A. Redressing the Achievement Gap in Literacy with Vulnerable Populations at a Vulnerable Age. InterUniversity Research Network, Nova Scotia Education & Early Childhood Development, 2016-2017 ($22,763).

DR. JEFF ORR, PROFESSOR AND DEAN OF EDUCATION [research contract] Orr J. The Commission on Inclusive Education with the Province of Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia Education & Early Childhood Development, 2017-2018 ($63,300).

DR. ROBERT WHITE, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [book chapter] White RE & Cooper K. (2017). Contexts of Canadian educational leadership. In Bogotch I & Waite D (Eds.), The International Handbook of Educational Leadership (pp. 433-451). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. StFX l 2016-2017 Research and Scholarship Report

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[book chapter] White RE & Cooper K. (2016). Globalization’s Promise: Different, like everyone else. In Gonzalez B (Ed.), Globalization: Economic, Political and Social Issues (pp. 1-19). Hauppauge, New York: Nova Science Publishers. [book chapter] White RE. (2016). Epilogue. Revisiting student voice: Is democracy enough? In Cooper K & Anwaruddin S. (Eds.), Student Voice: A Companion to Democracy and Its Discontents. (pp. 153-162). Rotterdam & Taipei: Sense. [journal article] White RE, Cooper K & Anwaruddin S. (2016). Canadian contexts in educational leadership: A hermeneutic approach to distributed leadership for teacher professional development. The International Journal of Leadership in Education, 20 (5), 682-696. https://doi.org/10.1080/13603124.2016.1210827

[conference paper published in proceedings] Ricci R, Cooper K & White RE. (2017, June). Full Access Learning: A conceptual framework for 21st Century education. Proceedings of KES International Conference. Villamoura, Portugal. [conference paper] Ricci R, Cooper K & White RE. (2017, June). Full Access Learning: A conceptual framework for 21st Century education. KES International Conference. Villamoura, Portugal. [conference paper] White RE, Cooper K & Ricci R. (2017, May). Globalization’s Promise. Canadian Association for Studies in Education. Toronto, ON. [conference paper] White RE & Cooper K. (2017, April). Future International Directions in Educational Leadership: Can We Locate and Expand Equal Opportunities? International Relations Committee Symposium. U.S. and Canadian Contexts of Educational Leadership American Educational Research Association, San Antonio, TX. [invited presentation] White RE & Cooper K. (2017). Presentation to the International Secondary School – Tokyo. Tokyo, Japan.

DR. DAVID YOUNG, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [research contract] Young D. Understanding the Context: An Orientation for Internationally Educated Teachers. Nova Scotia Labor and Advanced Education, 2017 ($9,271).

FACULTY OF SCIENCE Biology DR. DAVID GARBARY, PROFESSOR [journal article] Garbary DJ. (2017). Harvesting Ascophyllum nodosum (Phaeophyceae) reduces the abundance of its host-specific epiphyte Vertebrata lanosa (Rhodophyta). Botanica Marina, 60, 297-301. [journal article] Garbary DJ, Galway ME & Halat L. (2017). Response to Ugarte et al.: Ascophyllum (Phaeophyceae) annually contributes over 100% of its biomass to detritus. Phycologia, 56, 116-118. [journal article] Garbary DJ & Hill NM. (2017). Natural history of the terrestrial green alga Prasiola crispa (Trebouxiophyceae) and associated Herring gulls on Brier Island, Nova Scotia. Proceedings of Nova Scotian Institute of Science 49, 49-59.

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[book chapter] Garbary DJ, Brown NE, MacDonell HJ & Toxopeus J. (2017). Ascophyllum and its symbionts – a complex symbiotic community on North Atlantic shores. In Grube, M, Seckback, J & Muggia L. (Eds.), Algal and Cyanobacteria Symbioses (pp. 547-572). New Jersey: World Scientific. [conference paper published in proceedings] Garbary DJ, Kennedy A & MacNeil K. (2017, August). Reproductive effort and frond architecture – understanding the impact of harvesting Ascophyllum nodosum in eastern Canada. Paper presented at International Phycological Congress, Szczecin, Poland. Phycologia 56 (4 supplement), 58. [conference abstract published in proceedings] Hill NM, Chinner K, Toms B & Garbary DJ. (2017, July). Resporation of the Big Meadow Bog: steps towards the recovery of the globally endangered Geum peckii (Eastern Mountain Avens). Abstracts of 53rd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Botanical Association, Wilfred Laurier University and University of Waterloo, Kitchener, ON. 24. [conference paper] Hill NM, Chinner C, Toms B & Garbary DJ. (2017, June). Restoration of Big Meadow Bog and recovery of the endangered Avens: Phase One. Paper presented at the Atlantic Canada and Wetlands Symposium, Shippagan, NB. [conference paper] Hill NM & Garbary DJ. (2016, November). Using vegetation and rare species as guides to restoration. Paper presented at the Atlantic Canada Land Reclamation Conference. Dalhousie University. [editor] Editor-in-Chief, Phycologia (published by the International Phycological Society), Vols. 55-56 (2016-2017). [editor] Associate Editor, Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science (published by the Nova Scotian Institute of Science), Vols. 48-49 (2016-2017). [editor] Associate Editor, Algae (published by the Korean Society of Phycology), Vols. 31-32 (2016-2017). [research contract] Garbary D. Seaweeds and Marine Macrophytes of Brier Island. Department of Fisheries, 2017-2018 ($8,400).

DR. LORI GRAHAM, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [conference paper] Bishop C & Graham L. (2017, May). An analysis of the microbiome of egg masses of a salamander that form a symbiosis with unicellular green algae. Paper presented at the Canadian Society of Ecology and Evolution, Annual General Meeting, Victoria, BC.

DR. WILLIAM MARSHALL, PROFESSOR [journal article] Tait JC*, Mercer EW*, Gerber L**, Robertson GN & Marshall WS. (2017). Osmotic versus adrenergic control of ion transport by ionocytes of Fundulus heteroclitus in the cold. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 203: 255-261 https://www-sciencedirect-com.libproxy.stfx.ca/science/article/pii/S109564331630229X

[journal article] Marshall WS, Cozzi RRF & Spieker M**. (2017). WNK1 and p38-MAPK distribution in ionocytes and accessory cells of euryhaline teleost fish implies ionoregulatory function. Biology Open. 6 (7), 956-966. http://bio.biologists.org/content/biolopen/6/7/956.full.pdf

[journal article] Gerber L**, Jensen FB, Madsen SS & Marshall WS. (2016). Nitric oxide inhibition of salt secretion in the opercular epithelium of seawater-acclimated killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus. Journal of Experimental Biology. 219: 3455-3464. http://jeb.biologists.org.libproxy.stfx.ca/content/jexbio/early/2016/09/01/jeb.145045.full.pdf

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[conference paper] Marshall WS, Breves J, Tipsmark CK, Robertson G & Schulte PM. (2017, July). Euryhaline fish exposed to seawater and hypersaline conditions augment claudin 10 isoform expression and the cation-permeable paracellular pathway. Soc. Exp. Biol. Gothenburg, Sweden. [conference paper] Marshall WS, Cozzi RRF, Spieker M**, Claus L* & Robertson G. (2017, July). Morphology and function of the paracellular pathway in salt-secreting cell complexes of euryhaline fish exposed to hypersaline conditions: Regulation by accessory cells. Pierre Laurent Satellite Symposium, Soc. Exp Biol. Gothenburg, Sweden. [conference paper] Gerber L**, Jensen FB, Madsen SS & Marshall WS. (2017, July). Nitric oxide inhibits NaCl secretion across the opercular epithelium of the seawater killifish by dual mechanisms: cGMP signaling and S-nitrosylation. Soc. Exp. Biol. Gothenburg, Sweden. [invited lecture] Marshall WS. (2017, February). The sodium shunt in salt secreting epithelia of vertebrates: A regulated paracellular pathway. Invited departmental seminar, Department of Zoology. University of British Columbia. [research grant] Marshall, WS. Control of transport by epithelia. Discovery Grant, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, 2017-2022 ($140,000).

DR. RICARDO SCROSATI, PROFESSOR [journal article] Sherker ZT*, Ellrich JA** & Scrosati RA. (2017). Predator-induced shell plasticity in mussels hinders predation by drilling snails. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 573, 167-175. https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v573/p167-175 [journal article] Scrosati RA & Ellrich JA**. (2017). Unimodal relationship between small-scale barnacle recruitment and the density of pre-existing barnacle adults. PeerJ, 5, article e3444. https://peerj.com/articles/3444 [journal article] Scrosati RA. (2017). Community-level facilitation by macroalgal foundation species peaks at an intermediate level of environmental stress. Algae, 32, 41-46. https://www.e-algae.org/journal/view.php?number=2821 [journal article] Scrosati RA & Ellrich JA**. (2016). A 12-year record of intertidal barnacle recruitment in Atlantic Canada (20052016): relationships with sea surface temperature and phytoplankton abundance. PeerJ, 4, article e2623. https://peerj.com/articles/2623 [on-line article] Ehlers SM**, Scrosati RA & Ellrich JA**. (2017). Nonconsumptive predator effects on prey demography: dogwhelk cues decrease benthic mussel recruitment. bioRxiv, article 172692. [on-line article] Boudreau ML**, Scrosati RA & Wong MC. (2017). Limitation of dogwhelk consumption of mussels by crab cues depends on dogwhelk density and cue type. bioRxiv, article 123653. [conference paper] Scrosati RA, Sherker ZT*, Ehlers SM** & Ellrich JA**. (2017). Nonconsumptive predator effects on prey: dogwhelk cues limit mussel recruitment and trigger mussel shell plasticity that hinders predation. Paper presented at the 102nd Congress of the Ecological Society of America. Portland, ON. [conference paper] Ehlers SM**, Ellrich JA** & Scrosati RA. (2017). Nonconsumptive limitation of mussel recruitment by predatory snails. Paper presented at the Atlantic Canada Coastal and Estuarine Science Society (ACCESS) annual congress. Montreal, QC. [conference paper] Ehlers SM**, Ellrich JA** & Scrosati RA. (2017). Predator-induced shell plasticity in mussels hinders predation by drilling snails. Paper presented at the Atlantic Canada Coastal and Estuarine Science Society (ACCESS) annual congress. Montreal, QC [conference paper] Sherker ZT*, Ellrich JA** & Scrosati RA. (2017). Predator-induced shell plasticity in mussels hinders predation by drilling snails. Paper presented at the Science Atlantic Biology Conference. Antigonish, NS.

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[research grant] Scrosati RA. Benthic-pelagic coupling and intertidal community organization on Canada’s Atlantic coast. Discovery Grant, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, 2017-2022 ($120,000). [research grant] Scrosati RA. The spatial ecology of habitat-forming species in inter-tidal rocky-shore communities. Emerging Leaders of the Americas Program (ELAP), Global Affairs Canada, 20016-2017 ($9,700).

DR. RUSSELL WYETH, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Webber MP*, Thomson JWS*, Buckland-Nicks J, Croll RP & Wyeth RC. (2017). GABA-, histamine-, and FMRFamide-immunoreactivity in the visual, vestibular and central nervous systems of Hermissenda crassicornis. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 525 (16), 3514–3528. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cne.24286 [journal article] Doyle JM*, Merovitch N*, Wyeth RC, Stoyek MR, Schmidt M, Wilfart F, Fine A & Croll RP. (2017). A simple automated system for appetitive conditioning of zebrafish in their home tanks. Behavioural Brain Research, 317, 444–452. [journal article] Merovitch N*, Doyle JM*, Wyeth RC, Stoyek MR, Schmidt MK, Wilfart FM, Fine A & Croll RP. (2017). Data on horizontal and vertical movements of zebrafish during appetitive conditioning. Data in Brief, 9, 758–763. https://europepmc.org/abstract/med/27844042

[journal article] Stewart MJ*, Wang T, Harding BI, Bose U, Wyeth RC, Storey KB & Cummins SF. (2016). Characterisation of Reproduction-Associated Genes and Peptides in the Pest Land Snail, Theba pisana. PLOS ONE, 11(10): e0162355. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0162355

[conference paper] Wyeth RC, Brown S, Fletcher J, Maltby E, Murphy KJ & O’Brien P. (2017, May). Why two? Subtle functional benefits of bilaterally paired sensory structures in the nudibranch Tritonia diomedea. Paper presented at the Canadian Society of Zoologists Annual Meeting. Winnipeg, MB. [invited lecture] Wyeth RC. (2017, July). Tales of Hermissenda brains, behaviour, and border-hopping. Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre Seminar, Bamfield, BC. [committee member] Education Committee, Canadian Society of Zoologists. [conference organizer] Science Atlantic Aquaculture & Fisheries and Biology Conference. (2017, March 10-12). St. Francis Xavier University. [editor] Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of Zoology. [supervisor] Young A. (2017). Neural gene expression in Lymnaea (Unpublished MSc thesis). Department of Biology, St. Francis Xavier University. [supervisor] Alansari A. (2017). Lymnaea odour-based navigation (Unpublished MSc thesis). Department of Biology, St. Francis Xavier University. [supervisor] Landry C. (2017). Neural gene expression in Lymnaea (Unpublished BSc honours thesis). Department of Biology, St. Francis Xavier University. [supervisor] Stevens H. (2017). Lymnaea odour-based navigation (Undergraduate research). Department of Biology, St. Francis Xavier University. [supervisor] Maltby E. (2017). Antifouling coatings and netting for aquaculture (Undergraduate research). Department of Biology, St. Francis Xavier University. StFX l 2016-2017 Research and Scholarship Report

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[supervisor] MacKenzie A. (2017). Antifouling coatings and netting for aquaculture (Undergraduate research). Department of Biology, St. Francis Xavier University. [supervisor] Brown S. (2017). Tritonia odour-based navigation (Undergraduate directed studies research). Department of Biology, St. Francis Xavier University. [supervisor] Fletcher J. (2017). Tritonia odour-based navigation (Undergraduate directed studies research). Department of Biology, St. Francis Xavier University. [research contract] Wyeth R. Assessment of Anti-Fouling Treatments for Waycobah Contracting Trout Aquaculture Cage Nets. Technical Service Agreement, Waycobah Contracting LTD., 2017-2018 ($51,372). [research grant] Anholt B (applicant), Wyeth R & nine others (co-applicants). Operations and Maintenance Support - Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre. Research Tools and Instruments, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, 2017-2018 ($150,000). [research grant] Wyeth R. Assessment of novel antifouling coatings to minimize mussel fouling. Collaboration with Waycobah First Nation. Aquaculture R&D Grant, NS Dept of Fisheries & Aquaculture, 2017 ($19,500).

Chemistry DR. MANUEL AQUINO, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Essoun E**, Wang R & Manuel AS. (2017). Disassembly of Diruthenium(II,III) Tetraacetate with P-N Donor Ligands. Inorganic Chemistry Acta, 454, 97-106. [supervisor] Ge M*. (2017). Synthesis of Potential Ruthenium(II) Anticancer Complexes (Unpublished BSc Honours Thesis). Department of Chemistry, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonsh, NS.

DR. GENIECE HALLETT-TAPLEY, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [journal article] Piggott EK, Hope TO, Crabbe BW, Jalbert PM, Orlova G & Hallett-Tapley GL. (2017). Exploiting the photocatalytic activity of gold nanoparticle-functionalized niobium oxide perovskites in nitroarene reductions. Catalysis Science & Technology, 7, 5758-5765. https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2017/cy/c7cy01820g#!divAbstract [conference paper] Crabbe BW* & Hallett-Tapley GL. (2017, May). Nanoparticle/perovskite composites for photocatalytic C-C bond formation. Paper presented at the 101st Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Toronto, ON. [conference poster] ChassĂŠ M* & Hallett-Tapley GL. (2017, August). Light-induced alcohol oxidation via gold nanoparticle-doped niobium oxide perovskites. Poster presented at the 22nd Annual RISE Symposium, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [conference poster] Kuehm OP,* Crabbe BW* & Hallett-Tapley GL. (2017, May). Photocatalytic applications of metal oxide semiconductor composites. Poster presented at the 101st Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Toronto, ON. [conference poster] Crabbe BW* & Hallett-Tapley GL. (2017, March). Nanoparticle/perovskite composites for photocatalytic C-C bond formation. Poster presented at the 15th annual StFX Student Research Day, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS.

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[conference poter] Hope TO* & Hallett-Tapley GL. (2017, March). Synthesis of noble metal nanoparticle functionalized RNbO3 towards applications in organic photocatalysis. Poster presented at the 15th annual StFX Student Research Day, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [conference organization] Hallett-Tapley GL. (2017, August). 22nd Annual RISE Symposium, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [invited research lecture] Hallett-Tapley GL. (2017, Spring). Exploiting the photocatalytic activity of nanoparticle-niobium oxide perovskite hybrids in light-mediated catalysis. ScienceAtlantic Tour Speaker. Talks presented at University of Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton University. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing; RSC [Royal Society of Chemistry] Advances; ACS [American Chemical Society] Nano; Tetrahedron Letters, Materials; Coordination Chemistry Reviews. [supervisor] Crabbe BW. (2017). Nanoparticle functionalized potassium triniobates as photocatalysts in C-C cross couplings (Unpublished MSc research; Nova Scotia Graduate Scholarhip funded). Department of Chemistry, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [supervisor] Hope TO. (2017). Applications of gold nanoparticle/niobate hybrids in light-induced oxidative amine couplings (Unpublished BSc Honours Research). Department of Chemistry, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [supervisor] ChassĂŠ M. (2017). Light-induced alcohol oxidation via gold nanoparticle-doped niobium oxide perovskites (Unpublished visiting reactive intermediate student exchange project; NSERC-USRA funded). Department of Chemistry, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [supervisor] Kuehm OP. (2017). Palladium nanoparticle functionalized potassium triniobate as photocatalysts in homocoupling of phenylboronic acids (Unpublished summer research project project; NSERC-USRA funded). Department of Chemistry, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [supervisor] Xu Q. (2017). Applications of Ru2+ functionalized potassium niobium oxide as photocatalysts in alcohol oxidations (Unpublished summer research project). Department of Chemistry, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [supervisor] Brooks T, Shea D, Foster I. (2017). Investigations into the fundamental design of novel photovoltaic cells (As part of industrial collaboration with Genair8 Technologies; funded by Tier I Productivity and Innovation Voucher). Department of Chemistry, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [research grant] Hallett-Tapley G. Applications of Modified Perovskite Photocatalysts in Fundamental Organic Transformations. John R. Evans Leaders Fund, Canada Foundation for Innovation; Nova Scotia Research and Innovation Trust; Agilent Technologies; FCM Inc.; Luzchem, 2017-2018 ($235,667). [research grant] Hallett-Tapley GL (principal investigator) & Genair8 Technologies (co-investigator). Development of novel solar energy devices. Productivity and Innovation Voucher, Innovacorp, 2017 ($25,000). [media release] NSERC USRA student awards provide unparalleled opportunity, recipients say. St. Francis Xavier University. 31 May 2017. https://www.stfx.ca/about/news/nserc-usra-2017 [media release] Young Canadian scientists flock to StFX Campus. St. Francis Xavier University. 18 August 2017. https://www.stfx.ca/about/news/young-canadian-scientists-flock-stfx-campus

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[media release] New research funding will create unique opportunity for StFX researchers and students. St. Francis Xavier University. 15 August 2017.

DR. SHAH RAZUL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [research grant] Razul S. Research Equipment for the Development and Structure-Function Relationship Studies of Cryoprotectants in Seafood. John R. Evans Leaders Fund, Canada Foundation for Innovation; Nova Scotia Research and Innovation Trust; VWR International; Mandel Scientific Inc.; Fisher Scientific Canada, 2017-2018 ($168,860). [patent award] Razul S. Natural Tunable Preservative for Cooked Shellfish and Preservation Technology for Shellfish. Springboard Patenting and Legal Fund Award, Springboard Atlantic; Research Contract, Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, 2017-2018 ($32,500).

Earth Sciences DONNELLY ARCHIBALD, LAB INSTRUCTOR [journal article] Archibald DB, Collins AS, Foden JD & Razakamanana T. (2017). Tonian arc magmatism in central Madagascar: the petrogenesis of the Imorona-Itsindro Suite. The Journal of Geology, 125 (3), 271-297. https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/691185

[conference paper] Archibald DB, Murphy JB, Jourdan F & Reddy SM (2017, May). Post-Accretionary Uplift of the Meguma Terrane Relative to the Avalon Terrane in the Canadian Appalachians. Paper presented at the GAC-MAC Conference 2017, Kingston Ontario. http://www.mineralogicalassociation.ca/index.php?p=35

[conference paper] Collins AS, Merdith AS, Archibald DB, Blades ML, Alessio BL, Armistead S, Robinson F, Plavsa D, Foden JD, Payne JL, Williams SE & Müeller DR. (2016, September). A Full-Plate Global Reconstruction of the Neoproterozoic. Paper presented at the 35th International Geological Congress. Cape Town, South Africa. http://www.35igc.org/Verso/1/FINAL-CONGRESS-PROGRAMME

[invited presentation] Archibald DB. (2017, May). The basement geology of the St. Mary’s River Drainage Basin. Invited guest speaker at the St. Mary’s River Association Annual General Meeting. [research grant] Archibald DB (principal investigator) & Braid J (co-investigator). The origin and extent of the Hirschfeld Pb prospect, Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. Mineral Incentive Program Research Grants, Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, 20172018 ($15,000).

DR. HUGO BELTRAMI, PROFESSOR AND CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR (TIER I) IN CLIMATE DYNAMICS [research grant] Beltrami H (applicant) & MacDougall A. (co-applicant) Data Storage System for Analysis of Climate Change Simulations and Climate Change Impacts Research. Research Tools and Instruments, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, 2017-2018 ($43,170).

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DR. MICHAEL MELCHIN, PROFESSOR [journal article] Melchin MJ, Sheets HD, Mitchell CE & Fan J-X . (2017). A New Approach to Quantifying Stratigraphic Resolution: Application to Global Stratotypes. Lethaia, 50, 407-423. [journal article] Melchin MJ, Lenz AC & Kozłowska A. (2017). Retiolitine graptolites from the Aeronian and lower Telychian (Llandovery, Silurian) of Arctic Canada. Journal of Paleontology, 91, 116-145. [journal article] Boyle J, Sheets HD, Wu SY, Goldman D, Melchin MJ, Cooper RA, Sadler PM & Mitchell CE. (2017). The impact of geographic range, sampling, ecology, phylogeny and time on extinction risk in the volatile clade Graptoloida. Paleobiology, 43, 85-113. [conference abstract published in proceedings] Nadeau M, Holmden C & Melchin MJ. (2017, June). Response of the Cr isotope proxy to environmental changes during the Hirnantian glacial event. 1st Geobiology Society Conference, Banff. [conference abstract published in proceedings] Flower A**, Fischer B & Melchin, MJ (2016). Local stratigraphy of the Duo Lake Formation at Howard’s Pass in the Selwyn Basin region. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Abstract and Summary Volume. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife. 84-85. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Bulletin of Geosciences; Palaeoworld; Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences; Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark; Geology, Lethaia, and Treatise of Invertebrate Paleontology. [editor] Palaeontographica Canadiana. [titular member] International Subcommission on Silurian Stratigraphy (a constituent body of the International Union of Geological Sciences). [supervisor] Loxton J. (2017). Graptolite diversity and community changes surrounding the Late Ordovician mass extinction: high resolution data from the Blackstone River, Yukon. (Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis). Dalhousie University. [research grant] Melchin MJ (principal investigator) & Fischer B (co-investigator). Understanding the stratigraphic succession that hosts the Howards Pass zinc deposits. Government of The Northwest Territories Research Agreement, 2016-2017 ($15,000).

DR. BRENDAN MURPHY, PROFESSOR [journal article] Pereira MF, Gutíerrez-Alonso G, Murphy JB, Drost K, Chichorro M, Gama G & Silva, JB. (2017). Birth and demise of the Rheic Ocean magmatic arc(s): Combined U-Th and Hf isotope analyses in detrital zircon from SW Iberia siliciclastic strata. Lithos, 278, 383-399. [journal article] Pšenička J, Correia P**, Šimůnek Z, Sá A, Murphy JB & Flores D. (2017). Revision of Ilfeldia and establishment of Ovulepteris gen. nov. from the Pennsylvanian of Europe, with a discussion on their concepts. Review of Paleobotany and Palynology, 59-73. [journal article] Murphy JB. (2016). The role of the ancestral Yellowstone plume in the tectonic evolution of the western United States. Geoscience Canada, 43, 231-250. [journal article] Correia P**, Sa A, Murphy JB, Šimůnek Z & Flores D. (2016). Lesleya Lesquereux from the Late Carboniferous of the Iberian Massif: an upland macroflora from the Variscan orogen. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 53, 883-895.

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[journal article] Cawood PA, Strachan RA, Pisarevsky SA, Gladkochub DP & Murphy JB. (2016). Linking Collisional and accretionary orogens during Rodinia assembly and breakup: implications for models of supercontinent cycles. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 449, 118-126. [journal article] Iturralde-Vinent MA, García-Casco A, Rojas-Agramonte Y, Proenza J, Murphy JB & Stern R. (2016). The Geology of Cuba: a brief overview and synthesis. GSA Today, 26 (10), 4-10. [journal article] Dupuis NE**, Braid JA, Murphy JB, Shail RK, Nance RD & Scrivener RC. (2016). Geochemical and isotopic signatures as proxies for source mantle composition and metasomatism in a post-collisional tectonic setting: an example from the Variscides of SW England. Tectonophysics, 681, 353-363. [journal article] Henderson BJ**, Collins WJ, Murphy JB & Gutierrez-Alonso G. (2016). Gondwanan basement terranes of the Variscan-Appalachian orogen: Baltican, Saharan and West African hafnium isotopic fingerprints in Avalonia, Iberia and the Armorican Terranes. Tectonophysics, 681, 278-304. [journal article] Neace ER**, Nance RD, Murphy JB, Lancaster P & Shail RK. (2016). U-Pb LA-ICPMS zircon geochronology of the granites of the Cornubian Batholith. Tectonophysics, 681, 332-352. [journal article] Murphy JB, Quesada C, Gutierrez-Alonso G, Johnston SJ & Weil A. (2016). Reconciling mutually incompatible models for the tectono-stratigraphic zonation of the Variscan orogen in western Europe. Tectonophysics, 681, 209-219. [journal article] Murphy JB, Nance RD & Johnston ST. (2016). Tectonic evolution of the Iberian margin of Gondwana and of correlative regions: a celebration of the career of Cecilio Quesada. Tectonophysics, 681, 1-5. [journal article] Evans DAD, Li Z-X & Murphy JB. (2016). Four-dimensional context of Earth’s supercontinents. Geological Society of London Special Publication, 424, 1-14. [journal article] Murphy JB, Braid JA, Quesada C, Dahn D**, Gladney E** & Dupuis NE*. (2016). An eastern Mediterranean analogue for the Late Palaeozoic evolution of the Pangaean suture zone. Geological Society of London Special Publication, 424, 241-264. [conference paper] Archibald DB, Murphy JB, Jourdan F & Reddy SM. (2017). Post-accretionary uplift of the Meguma Terrane relative to the Avalon Terrane in the Canadian Appalachians. Paper presented at the GACMAC 40th Annual General Meeting. 40, 8. [conference paper] Bickerton L*, Kontak D, Samson I, & Murphy JB. (2017). A mesothermal greisen-hosted Sn-Zn-Cu-Ag-In deposit at East Kemptville, Nova Scotia. Paper presented at the Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits (SGA), 14th Biennial Conference. Quebec City. [conference paper] Murphy JB. (2017, May). What makes a research leader. Empowering the next generation of Research Leaders: Career Development Session. Paper presented at Curtin University. [conference paper] Murphy JB. (2017). The role of the ancestral Yellowstone Plume in the Tectonic Evolution of the western United States. Paper presented to Tectonic Studies Research Group, Geological Society of London. Liverpool, UK. [conference paper] Waldron JWF, Schofield DI, Murphy JB, Ady BE & Whittaker RC. (2017). Diachronous Palaeozoic accretion of peri-Gondwanan terranes in the Caledonides and northern Appalachians. Paper presented at the Atlantic Geoscience Society 43rd Colloquium and Annual Meeting. Fredericton, NB. GACMAC 40th Annual General Meeting. 40, 403. [conference paper] Bickerton L*, Kontak D, Samson I & Murphy JB. (2017). A tale of two ore zones in the East Kemptville granite-hosted Sn-Cu-Zn-Ag-In deposit, Nova Scotia, Canada. Paper presented at the Atlantic Geoscience Society 43rd Colloquium and Annual Meeting. Fredericton, NB.

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[conference paper] Todd SE*, Pufahl PK, Murphy JB &Taylor KG. (2017). Sedimentology and oceanography of Early Ordovician ironstone, Bell Island, Newfoundland: ferruginous seawater and upwelling in the Rheic ocean. Paper presented at the Atlantic Geoscience Society 43rd Colloquium and Annual Meeting. Fredericton, NB. [conference paper published in proceedings] Gabler LB*, Nance RD & Murphy JB. (2016). Age and provenance of the Northwest Ireland Appinites. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Northeastern section, 51st Annual Meeting. 48, 2.  https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2016NE/webprogram/Paper272598.html

[conference paper published in proceedings] Waldron JWF, Reusch DN, Schofield DI & Murphy JB. (2016). Linking Penobscot and Taconic deformation in the northern Appalachians and Caledonides. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Northeastern section, 51st Annual Meeting. 48, 2  https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2016NE/webprogram/Paper272554.html [abstract] Mitchell R, Collins W, Kirscher U, Spencer C, He X-F, Li Z-X & Murphy JB. (2017). Harmonic Hierarchy of Mantle Convective Cycles: Time Series Analysis of Hafnium Isotopes of Zircon. https://goldschmidtabstracts.info/abstracts/abstractView?id=2017005942

[abstract] Spencer C, Mitchell R, Collins B & Murphy JB. (2017). Geodynamics and Geochemistry of Arc Mobility: The Apparent Advance and Retreat of Cordilleran Arc Systems. https://goldschmidt.info/2017/abstracts/abstractView?id=2017005022 [abstract] Todd SE, Pufahl PK, Murphy JB & Taylor KG. (2017). Sedimentology and oceanography of Early Ordovician ironstone, Bell Island, Newfoundland: ferruginous seawater and upwelling in the Rheic Ocean. International Meeting of Sedimentology. Toulouse, France. [abstract] Spencer, CJ, Mitchell RN, Kirkland CL & Murphy JB. (2017). A Palaeoproterozoic gap in the global geologic record. Geological Society of Australia. Abstract No. 121, 91. [abstract] Collins WJ, Murphy JB, Mitchell RN, Spencer CJ & Martin EL*. (2017). Billion year, mantle convection cycles through Earth history. Geological Society of Australia. Abstract No. 121, 103. [abstract] Li Z-X, Mitchell RN, Spencer CJ, Ernst R, Pisarevsky S & Murphy JB. (2017). Decoding Earth’s rhythm: Modulation of supercontinent cycles by longer superocean cycles. Geological Society of Australia. Abstract No. 121, 109. [abstract] Mitchell RN, Spencer CJ, Raub TD, Cox G, Martin E, Kirscher U, Murphy JB, Pisarevsky SA, Collins AS, Collins WJ & Li Z-X. (2017). Girdle Earth: The snowball Earth arc magmatism system. Geological Society of Australia. Abstract No. 121, 110. [invited presentation] Murphy JB. (2017, May). The supercontinent cycle. Earth Dynamics Research Group. Mandurah, Western Australia. [keynote presentation] Murphy JB. (2017, May). Why leprechauns know how mountains form. Hadyn Williams Fellowship Public Lecture. Curtin University, Western Australia. [invited presentation] Murphy JB. (2017, March). Are ophiolites woofers in tweeters clothing? Curtin University, Western Australia. [invited presentation] Murphy JB. (2017, March). Mantle plumes and Mountains. University of Western Australia. [invited presentation] Murphy JB. (2017, March). Mantle Plumes and Mountains. Geological Society of Western Australia. [editor] Geology; Geological Society of America. [journal issues edited] Murphy JB, Nance RD & Johnston ST. (2016). Tectonic evolution of the Iberian margin of Gondwana and of correlative regions: a celebration of the career of Cecilio Quesada. Tectonophysics. 481, p. 1-384.

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[recognition] Science Atlantic Service Award, 2016. [fellowship] Hadyn Williams Fellowship, Curtin University, Australia, 2017. [recognition] Outstanding Reviewer, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2017 [interview] Nature News. February 2017 (published February 17, 2017). http://www.nature.com/news/geologists-spy-an-eighth-continent-zealandia-1.21503

[interview] Earth Science. http://www.nature.com/news/geologists-spy-an-eighth-continent-zealandia-1.21503

[interview] Radio Curtin. 100.1 FM. (May, 2017). [interview] New Scientist. June 2017.

DR. DAVID RISK, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Atherton E**, Risk D, Fougere C, Lavoie M, Marshall A, Werring J, Williams JP* & Minions C.* (2017). Mobile Measurement of Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Developments in Northeastern British Columbia, Canada. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussion started: 7 April 2017. https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/17/12405/2017/ [journal article] Worth K, White D, Chalaturnyk R, Sorensen J, Hawkes C, Rostron B, Risk D, Young A & Sacuta N. (2017). Aquistore: Year One – Injection, Data, Results. Elsevier 114, 5624-5635. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876610217319021?via%3Dihub

[journal article] Klapstein SJ**, Ziegler SE, Risk D & O’Driscoll NJ. (2016). Quantifying the effects of photo reactive dissolved organic matter on methylmercury photodemethylation rates in freshwaters. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 36-6:1493–1502. June 2017. https://setac.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/etc.3690

[journal article] Kim Y, Park S-J, Lee B-Y & Risk, D. (2016). Continuous measurement of soil carbon efflux with Forced Diffusion (FD) chambers in a tundra ecosystem of Alaska. Science of The Total Environment 566–567:175–184. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969716309834

[journal article] Liang L, Riveros-Iregui RA & Risk, D. (2016). Spatial and seasonal variabilities of the stable carbon isotope composition of soil CO 2 concentration and flux in complex terrain. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 121– 9:2328 –2339. https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/2015JG003193

[journal article] Phillips CL, Bond-Lamberty B, Desai AR, Lavoie M, Risk D, Tang J, Todd-Brown K & Vargas R. (2016). The value of soil respiration measurements for interpreting and modeling terrestrial carbon cycling. Plant Soil 413: 1. April 2017. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11104-016-3084-x

[journal article] Sizmur T, McArthur G, Risk D, Tordon R & O’Driscoll NJ. (2016). Gaseous mercury flux from salt marshes is mediated by solar radiation and temperature. Atmospheric Environment 153: 117-125. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1352231017300249

[conference paper] Risk D. (2017, June). Fugitive and vented emissions from energy developments in Alberta, Canada: Lessons from extensive measurement campaigns. Paper presented at the Transatlantic Knowledge Sharing Conference on Unconventional Hydrocarbons: Resources, Risks, Impact, and Research Needs, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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[conference paper] Atherton E**, Fougere C, Sherwood O, Vaughn B & Risk D. (2017, May). Methane Source Attribution in the DJ Basin using Mobile Surveys and Computational Analytics. Paper presented at the NOAA Global Monitoring Conference, Boulder, CO. [conference paper] Natali SM, Risk D et al. (2017, March). A pan-Arctic synthesis of carbon emissions during the nongrowing season. Paper presented at the North American Carbon Program Meeting. Bethesda, ML. [conference paper] Taylor K*, & Risk D. (2017, March). Developing an on-site method to determine dissolved groundwater methane concentration. Paper presented to Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Taylor K* & Risk D. (2017, March). Developing an on-site method to determine dissolved groundwater methane concentration. Paper presented at Student Research Day, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [conference paper] Taylor K*, & Risk D. (2017, February). Developing an on-site method to determine dissolved groundwater methane concentration. Paper presented at the Science Atlantic Environment Conference, Fredericton, NB. [conference paper] Natali SM, Risk D et al. (2017, February). A pan-Arctic synthesis of carbon emissions during the nongrowing season. Paper presented at the Arctic Flux Workshop, Hyytiälä, Finland. [conference paper] MacKay K**, Risk D, MacIntyre C**, O’Connell E, Baillie J, Fougere C & Lavoie M. (2016, December). Explaining seasonal variation of fugitive and vented emissions from upstream oil and gas infrastructure. Paper presented at the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA. [conference paper] Marshall A**, Williams J, MacKay K**, Risk D & Fleck D. (2016, December). Fugitive Emissions attribution via simultaneous measurement of ethane and methane isotopic signature in vehicle-based surveys. Paper presented at the American geophysical union fall meeting, San Francisco, CA. [conference paper] Minions C*, MacIntyre C**, Risk D, Natali S & Gallant K*. (2016, December). Temperature sensitivity of Northern soils using flux-concentration measurements and inversion analysis. Paper presented at the American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA. [conference paper] Atherton E**, Risk D, Fougere C, Lavoie M, Marshall A & Werring J. (2016, December). Methane Emissions from Hydraulically Fractured Natural Gas Developments in Northeastern British Columbia. Paper presented at the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA. [conference paper] Williams J**, Risk D, McCawley M, Pekney N & Osborne J. (2016, December). Atmospheric gas concentrations during an unconventional oil and gas recovery operation at the MSEEL test site, West Virginia. Paper presented at the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA. [conference paper] Ballie J, Risk D, Atherton E**, Fougere C, O’Connell E, Lavoie M, Mackay K**, Marshall A, Williams J** & MacIntyre C**. (2016, December). Fugitive and vented gas emissions across conventional and unconventional oil developments in southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. Paper presented at the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA. [conference paper] Spafford L* & Risk D. (2016, December). Temporally-resolved study of atmosphere-lake net CO2 exchange at Lochaber Lake, Nova Scotia, Canada. Paper presented at the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA. [conference paper] MacKay K**, Risk D, MacIntyre C, O’Connell L, Baillie J, Fougere C & Lavoie M. (December 2016). Explaining s easonal variation of fugitive and vented emissions from upstream oil and gas infrastructure. Paper presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. [conference paper] O’Connell E, Risk D, Fougere C, Lavoie M, Atherton E**, Baillie J, MacKay K** & Marshall A. (2016, December). Baselining Fugitive and Vented Emissions Across Canadian Energy Developments. Paper presented at the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA. StFX l 2016-2017 Research and Scholarship Report

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[conference paper] Risk D & O’Connell E. (2016, September). Mobile Emissions Study Preliminary Results. Paper presented to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Economy; SK energy regulators; Saskatchewan Research Council, Regina, SK. [license issued] Emissions Attribution via Computational Techniques (“ExACT”). (8 February 2017). StFX signed a technology collaboration agreement with Altus Group for the exclusive worldwide commercialization usage rights of StFX’s vehicle-based Emissions Attribution via Computational Techniques (“ExACT”) truck-based gas leak detection technology that involves background compensation algorithms and geochemical markers. Altus Group’s Geomatics division offers StFX’s ExACT technology as a service for energy providers and regulators. [industry report] Risk D. (2017). Tundra Sinclair CO2 Injection Pilot Project: MMV Soil Gas Sampling Report, prepared for Tundra Oil and Gas. (42 pages). [industry report] Risk D. (2017). Tundra Sinclair CO2 Injection Pilot Project: Formation Water Analysis, prepared for Tundra Oil and Gas. (30 pages). [industry report] Risk D. (2017). Aquistore Project Summary Report 4. Prepared for Petroleum Technology Research Center. (25 pages). [industry report] Risk D. (2017). Vehicle-Based Fugitive Emission Detection and Attribution Within Alberta Energy Developments, Final Report. Prepared for the Petroleum Technology Alliance of Canada. (47 pages). [industry report] Risk D. (2016). Mobile Emission Surveys within the Glen Ewen/Oxbow Region of Saskatchewan, Final Report. Prepared for the Saskatchewan Research Council. (30 pages). [industry report] Risk D. (2016). Fugitive and Vented Emission Surveying at Apache’s Midale EOR Field, 2016 Mobile Survey Final Report. Prepared for Apache Inc. (23 pages). [industry report] Risk D. (2016). Survey of Vermont Gas Natural Gas Systems. Prepared for Vermont Gas. (37 pages). [invited presentation] Risk D. (2017, August). Research Mentoring and Lab Management. StFX Teaching Retreat, Antigonish, NS. [invited presentation] Risk D. (2017, June). Fugitive and vented emissions from energy developments in Alberta, Canada: Lessons from extensive measurement campaigns. Transatlantic Knowledge Sharing Conference on Unconventional Hydrocarbons: Resources, Risks, Impact, and Research Needs. Amsterdam, Netherlands. [invited presentation] Risk D et al. (2017, May). Emissions Detection and Attribution in the Upstream Energy Sector. Carbon Assimilation Workshop, University of Toronto. [invited presentation] Risk D. (2017, April). Advances in Vehicle-Based Leak Detection Technologies. Canadian Gas Association Operations, Engineering and Integrity Conference. [invited presentation] Risk D. (2017, April). Mapping Gas Variability for Energy Development Monitoring. Canadian Gas Association Annual Meeting. Halifax, NS. [invited lecture] Risk D. (2017, March). Bench to Market: My Experience. Saint Mary’s University. [invited presentation] Risk D. (2017, March). In Pursuit of ‘the other’ Greenhouse Gas: Mapping Methane Emissions Across the Canadian Energy Sector. Nova Scotia Institute of Science. Halifax, NS. [invited presentation] O’Connell L & Risk D. (2017, March). Emissions Detection and Attribution in the Upstream Energy Sector. Meeting of the Alberta Energy Regulator Methane Technical Committee. Calgary, AB.

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[invited presentation] O’Connell L & Risk D. (2017, February). Emissions Detection and Attribution: Bakken Applications. Bilateral Can-AM Bakken Partnership Meeting. Calgary, AB. [invited presentation] Risk D. (2016, December). An Introduction to Vehicle-Based Fugitive Emissions Mapping. Altus Geomatics Division. Skype. [invited presentation] Risk D & Nickerson N. (2016, December). Spinoff Companies and Practical Applications of University-Company Collaborations. Eastern Strait Regional Enterprise Network, Antigonish, NS. [invited presentation] Risk D. (2016, November). New technologies and methods for measurement and assessment of air impacts. University of Calgary Tight Rock Roundtable, Calgary, AB. [invited presentation] Risk D. (2016, October). Upstream Fugitive Emissions Detection and Attribution. Petroleum Technology Alliance of Canada. Calgary, AB. [invited presentation] Risk D. (2016, September). Fugitive and vented emissions inventory mapping projects, Environment and Climate Change Canada. Skype. [invited presentation] Risk D. (2016, September). Mobile Emissions Study Preliminary Results. Saskatchewan Ministry of Economy; SK energy regulators; Saskatchewan Research Council, Regina, SK. [chair] Appointed Altus Group Chair in Emissions Research, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. 2017. [supervisor] Atherton E. (2017). Measurement of Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Infrastructure. (Unpublished MSc thesis). St. Francis Xavier University. [supervisor] MacKay K. (2017). Fugitive and vented emissions surveying at the Weyburn CO2-EOR oilfield, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Unpublished MSc thesis] StFX University. [supervisor] Klapstein S. (2017). Rate determination of methyl mercury photodemethylation in Kejimkujik Lakes. [Unpublished PhD thesis] Memorial University. [supervisor] Spafford L. (2016). Department of Earth Sciences, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [Outstanding Student Presentation Award recipient, American Geophysical Union.] [supervisor] Taylor K. (2017). Department of Earth Sciences, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [Science Atlantic Environment Conference, Undergrad Research Poster, Silver.] [supervisor] Taylor K. (2017). Department of Earth Sciences, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [St.FX Student Research Day, Undergrad Research Poster, Silver.] [supervisor] Atherton E. (2016-17). Department of Earth Sciences, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarship-Master›s, NSERC.] [research contract] Risk D. (supervisor) & Tarakki N. (intern). Soil Gas Field and Analytical Research at the Aquistore Projec. Accelerate, MITACS & Research Contract, Petroleum Technology Research Centre, 2017-2018 ($30,000). [research contract] Risk D. (supervisor) & Williams J. (intern). Soil Gas Field and Analytical Research at the Tundra Sinclair CO2. Accelerate, MITACS & Research Contract, Tundra Oil and Gas, 2017-2018 ($15,000).

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[research contract] Risk D. Satellite Detection of Change Algorithm. Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada, 2017-2018 ($120,000). [research grant] Risk D. Enhancement of Mobile Emissions Monitoring Technology for Commercialization: Idea to Innovation Phase IIB, with Altus Geomatics Limited Partnership. Idea to Innovation, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, 2017-2020 ($159,050). [research grant] Risk D. Assessing Methane Emissions from Legacy Fossil Resources Development and Methane Mitigation Potential in Atlantic Canada. Natural Resources Canada, 2017-2018 ($53,992). [media article] StFX student Lynsay Spafford wins outstanding student paper award at major international conference. StFX Alumni News. Summer 2017. https://issuu.com/stfx/docs/alumninews-summer2017 [media article] Heat Mapping Old Coal Mines to Test for Methane Emissions. Global News. 11 August 2017. https://globalnews.ca/video/3664860/heat-mapping-old-coal-mines-to-test-for-methane-emissions

[media article] Research sheds light on dark corner of B.C.’s oil and gas industry. The Coast. 3 May 2017. https://www.thecoast.ca/halifax/science-matters-research-sheds-light-on-dark-corner-of-bcs-oil-and-gas-industry/Content?oid=7169206

[media article] New report challenges use of fracked gas as ‘clean’ transition fuel. Conservation Council of New Brunswick. 1 May 2017. http://www.conservationcouncil.ca/en/new-report-challenges-use-of-fracked-gas-as-clean-transition-fuel/

[media article] Methane emissions in Canada’s oil and gas sector. AM770 Radio. 28 April 2017. https://omny.fm/shows/danielle-smith/methane-emissions?sc_ref=twitter

[media article] Reports Say Oil and Gas Methane Emissions Higher than Previously Thought. City News. 27 April 2017. http://toronto.citynews.ca/2017/04/27/reports-say-oil-and-gas-methane-emissions-higher-than-previously-thought/

[media article] New Study Finds Much Higher Methane Release from Oil and Gas Fracking. Radio Canada International. 27 April 2017. http://www.rcinet.ca/en/2017/04/27/new-study-finds-much-higher-methane-release-from-oil-and-gas-fracking/ [media article] New studies: Methane emissions from Canadian oil & gas industry are worse than reported. Environmental Defence Fund Energy Exchange Blog. 27 April 2017. http://blogs.edf.org/energyexchange/2017/04/27/new-studies-methane-emissions-from-canadian-oil-gas-industry-are-worse-than-reported/

[media article] Oil and gas methane emissions higher than thought: report. PLANT. 27 April 2017. https://www.plant.ca/general/reports-say-oil-and-gas-methane-emissions-higher-than-previously-thought-167427/

[media article] Canada’s Methane Leakage Massively Under-reported, Studies Find. TheTyee.ca. 27 April 2017. https://thetyee.ca/News/2017/04/27/Canada-Methane-Leakage-Under-Reported/

[media article] Reports say oil and gas methane emissions higher than previously thought. Yahoo Finance. 27 April 2017. Currently unavailable. [media article] Reports say oil and gas methane emissions higher than previously thought. TBNewsWatch. 27 April 2017. Currently unavailable.

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[media article] Reports say B.C. oil and gas methane emissions higher than previously thought. Vancouver24hrs. 27 April 2017. Currently unavailable. [media article] Reports say oil and gas methane emissions higher than previously thought. LocalExpress. 27 April 2017. Currently unavailable. [media article] Come on Canada. Carbon Pulse. 27 April 2017. Subscription only. [media article] CAPP rejects findings in methane emissions reports. The Globe and Mail. 26 April 2017. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/industry-news/energy-and-resources/capp-rejects-findings-in-methane-emissions-reports/ article34824117/

[media article] New Reports Say Canada’s Oil, Gas Emissions Higher than Previously Thought. The Star. 26 April 2017. https://www.thestar.com/business/2017/04/26/new-reports-say-canadas-oil-gas-methane-emissions-higher-than-previously-thought.html

[media article] B.C., Alberta Methane Pollution Higher than Disclosed, Reports Suggest. CBC. 26 April 2017. http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/methane-suzuki-foundation-environmental-defence-reports-1.4087025

[media article] New science reveals unreported methane pollution from B.C.’s oil and gas industry threaten Canada’s international climate commitments. David Suzuki Foundation Press Release. 26 April 2017. https://davidsuzuki.org/press/new-science-reveals-climate-pollution-b-c-s-oil-gas-industry-double-government-claims/

[media article] Reports say oil and gas methane emissions higher than previously thought. CTV News. 26 April 2017. https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/reports-say-oil-and-gas-methane-emissions-higher-than-previously-thought-1.3386244

[media article] Des émissions de méthane revues à la hausse dans deux rapports. L’actualité. 26 April 2017. http://lactualite.com/actualites/2017/04/26/des-emissions-de-methane-revues-a-la-hausse-dans-deux-rapports/

[media article] Study shows methane released by oil and gas operations in BC higher than reported. Energeticcity.ca. 26 April 2017. https://www.energeticcity.ca/2017/04/study-shows-methane-released-oil-gas-operations-b-c-higher-reported/ [media article] Scientists Find Methane Pollution from B.C.’s Oil and Gas Sector 2.5 Times What B.C. Government Reports. Desmog Canada. 26 April 2017. https://www.desmog.ca/2017/04/26/scientists-find-methane-pollution-b-c-s-oil-and-gas-sector-2-5-times-what-b-c-government-reports

[media article] Oil and gas methane emissions more than twice B.C. government figures: report. Montreal Gazette. 26 April 2017. Currently unavailable. [media article] Reports say oil and gas methane emissions higher than previously thought. Calgary Sun. 26 April 2017. Currently unavailable. [media article] ‘Staggering’: Canada’s oil sector creates far more methane than thought, study finds. Halifax Metro News. 26 April 2017. Currently unavailable. [media article] Methane Pollution from B.C.’s Oil, Gas Industry Higher than Provincial Estimates. The Globe and Mail. 25 April 2017. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/methane-pollution-from-bcs-oil-gas-industry-higher-than-provincialestimates/article34815973/

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[media article] EXCLUSIVE: Scientists Discover High Volume of Methane Emissions at B.C. Oil and Gas Facilities. Global News. 25 April 2017. https://globalnews.ca/news/3404680/exclusive-scientists-discover-high-volume-of-methane-emissions-from-b-c-oil-and-gas-facilities/ [media article] Methane detection? There’s an app for that: Mobile sensor arrives just in time for new federal oil-and-gas-sector methane regulations. Business in Vancouver. 21 March 2017. https://biv.com/article/2017/03/methane-detection-theres-app [media article] St. Francis Xavier University licenses mobile gas leak detection technology. June Warren Nickels Energy. 14 February 2017. http://www.jwnenergy.com/article/2017/2/st-francis-xavier-university-licenses-mobile-gas-leak-detection-technology/ [media article] EPC grad honoured at international science meeting. Athabasca Advocate. 7 February 2017. https://www.athabascaadvocate.com/article/epc-grad-honoured-at-international-science-meeting-20170207

[media article] StFX student Lynsay Spafford wins outstanding student paper award at major international conference. StFX News. 31 January 2017. https://www.stfx.ca/about/news/lynsay-spafford-AGU [media article] New backing means more growth for Eosense. The Chronicle Herald. 30 January 2017. [media article] STFX, Business Entrepreneur, collaborate with Eosense, local high-tech company. StFX News. 25 January 2017. https://www.stfx.ca/about/news/stfx-eosense-collaboration[media article] 2017 Highlights Newsletter. Fluxlab. 5 January 2017. http://fluxlab.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Flux_Lab_Newsletter_Jan_2018_Version_04_175.pdf

Human Kinetics DR. DAN KANE, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] D’Souza K, Kane DA, Touaibia M, Kershaw EE, Pulinilkunnil T & Kienesberger PC. (2017). Autotoxin is regulated by glucose and insulin in adipocytes. Molecular Endocrinology. [conference poster] Jamieson JA, Mawhinney H*, Aucoin EJ* & Kane DA. (2017, May). Adequacy of vitamin B6 and effects of supplementation on high-intensity exercise performance in collegiate distance runners: a pilot study. Poster presented at the Canadian Nutrition Society Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC. Abstract published in Journal of Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, 42 (5), S1-S56. http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/10.1139/apnm-2017-0134#.W884bmJKjy8 [conference poster] Rios L, Perez L, Webster D, Kane DA, Kienesberger P & Pulinilkunnil T. 92016, November). Loss of glycosyltransferase Alg9 perturbs cellular proteostasis and mitochondrial function. Poster presented at the 8th Annual New Brunswick Health Research Conference, Saint John, NB [invited presentation] Kane DA. (2017, March). Stoking the ‘fire of life’: Exercising mitochondria for health. Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, Adrian College. [invited presentation] Kane DA. (2017, March). Adaptations of the cardiovascular system to aerobic training. Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, Adrian College. [invited presentation] Kane DA. (2016, October). Stoking the ‘fire of life’: Exercising mitochondria for health. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Dalhousie University.

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[invited presentation] Kane DA. (2016, September). Stoking the ‘fire of life’: Exercising mitochondria for health. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Université de Moncton. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Diabetologia; Journal of Visualized Experiments; Molecular Neurobiology. [referee] Grant and scholarship reviewer for Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick Graduate Studentship; Mitacs Elevate. [thesis committee member] Masson S. (2017). Mitochondrial glycerophosphate dehydrogenase as a novel thermogenic mechanism in Bombus terrestris flight muscle mitochondria (Unpublished MSc. Thesis). Department of Biology, University of Auckland. [thesis committee member] Brockelhurst E. (2017). Biological Makeup: Debunking Female Athlete Myths (Unpublished BSc honours thesis). Department of Human Kinetics, St. Francis Xavier University. [thesis committee member] Jeffs N. (2017). Beetroot Powder Supplementation Does Not Decrease Submaximal Exercise O2 Cost in Varsity Runners (Unpublished BSc honours thesis). Department of Human Kinetics, St. Francis Xavier University. [supervisor] Storey E. (2017). Ten days of free-wheel running alters mitochondrial substrate oxidation in rat liver (Unpublished BSc honours thesis). Department of Human Kinetics, St. Francis Xavier University. [supervisor] Manning D. (2017). Effects of beta-1-adrenergic activation in mitochondrial function in cardiomyocytes (Undergraduate research). Department of Human Kinetics, St. Francis Xavier University. [supervisor] Wallace HE. (2017). (Undergraduate research). Department of Human Kinetics, St. Francis Xavier University. [Scotia Scholar awardee]. [supervisor] Davidson L. (2017). (Undergraduate research). Department of Human Kinetics, St. Francis Xavier University. [Scotia Scholar awardee]. [supervisor] Bell M. (2017). (Undergraduate research). Department of Human Kinetics, St. Francis Xavier University. [member] Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP). [member] American Physiological Society (APS).

DR. ANGIE KOLEN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Chiarlitti NA & Kolen AM. (2017). Parental Influences and the Relationship to their Children’s Physical Activity Levels. International Journal of Exercise Science, 10 (2), 205-12. [journal article] Taylor N & Kolen AM. (2016). Afterschool programing that provides the daily physical activity recommendations for children. Runner: The Journal of the Health and Physical Education Council of the Alberta Teachers’ Association, 47 (2), 36-40. [conference abstract published in proceedings] Strean W, Sable L, Kevany K & Kolen A. (2017). Mindfulness and Self-Awareness: Gateways to Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Annual Conferences, eprogram. [conference abstract published in proceedings] Kolen AM, Houser N & Spencer S. (2017). Enhancing Physical Literacy Through Sport: Antigonish Multisport Program. ISBPNA, eprogram.

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[conference abstract published in proceedings] Cavallini F, Kolen A, Sui X, Spriet L, Kang B, Kraft E & Blair S. (2017). Exercise is Medicine! Why are People Not Buying into the Prescription? ISBPNA, eprogram. [conference abstract published in proceedings] Kolen AM, Cavallini F, Sui X, Spriet L, Kang B, Kraft E & Blair S. (2017) Why is it so hard to get people to exercise? Examining adults’ beliefs, perceptions and preferences towards physical activity and exercise. ISBPNA, eprogram. [conference abstract published in proceedings] Belanger K, Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE, Barnes J, Sheehan D, Copeland JL, Woodruff SJ, Bruner B, Law B, Martin LJ, Kolen AM, Stone M, Anderson K, Lane KN, Hall N, Gregg M, Saunders TJ, MacDonald D, Trudeau F & Dugas C. (2017). Anthropometric measures are associated with Canadian Agility and Movement Skill Assessment Scores. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 49 (Suppl. 5), S732. [conference abstract published in proceedings] Kolen AM & Houser NE. (2016). Using the results from the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy to enhance physical literacy in children. Teachers Association of Physical and Health Education. eprogram. [conference abstract published in proceedings] Dutil C, Anderson KD, Bruner B, Copeland JL, Gregg MJ, Hall N, Kolen AM, Lane KN, Law B, MacDonald DJ, Martin LJ, Saunders TJ, Sheehan D, Stone M, Woodruff SJ, Barnes JD, Longmuir PE, Tremblay MS & Chaput JP. (2016). Canadian Assessment of physical literacy domain scores are more susceptible to the relative age effect in girls than in boys. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. 20141. [conference paper] Strean W, Sable D, Kevany K & Kolen A. (2017, June). Mindfulness and Self-Awareness: Gateways to Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. Paper presented at the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Annual Conferences. [conference paper] Kolen AM, Houser N & Spencer S. (2017, June). Enhancing Physical Literacy Through Sport: Antigonish Multisport Program. Paper presented at the ISBPNA. [conference paper] Cavallini F, Kolen A, Sui X, Spriet L, Kang B, Kraft E & Blair S. (2017, June). Exercise is Medicine! Why are People Not Buying Into the Prescription? Paper presented at the ISBPNA. [conference paper] Kolen AM, Cavallini F, Sui X, Spriet L, Kang B, Kraft E & Blair S. (2017, June). Why is it so hard to get people to exercise? Examining adults’ beliefs, perceptions and preferences towards physical activity and exercise. Paper presented at the ISBPNA. [conference paper] Kolen AM & Houser NE. (2016). Using the results from the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy to enhance physical literacy in children. Paper presented at the Teachers Association of Physical and Health Education. [research grant] Kirk S (principal investigator) & Kolen AM (co-investigator). Outdoor Play Strategy: Physical Literacy in the Early Years (PLEY) Project. Lawson Foundation, 2016-2018 ($210,000).

DR. MELANIE LAM, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [journal article] Karlinsky A, Lam MY, Chua R & Hodges NJ. (2017). Whose turn is it anyway? The moderating role of responseexecution certainty on the joint Simon effect. Psychological Research, 1-9. [journal article] Karlinsky A, Lam MY, Chua R & Hodges NJ. (2016). Whose turn is it anyway? The moderating role of response certainty on the joint Simon effect. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport, 48(1), 24.

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[conference paper published in proceedings] Karlinsky A, Lohse KR & Lam MY. (2017). A meta-analysis of the joint Simon effect. Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2377–2382. [conference paper] Connors E M, Lam MY, Blinch J, Doan JB, Gonzalez CLR. (2016). The co-ordination of bimanual reaching movements between people. Paper presented at the Prairie Perception Action and Cognition Team (P-PACT) conference, Canmore, AB. [conference poster] Karlinsky A, Lohse KR & Lam MY. (2017, July). A meta-analysis of the joint Simon effect. Poster presented at the Joint Action Meeting, London, UK. [conference poster] Karlinsky A, Lohse KR & Lam MY. (2017, July). A meta-analysis of the joint Simon effect. Poster presented at the CogSci Conference, London, UK. [conference poster] Lam MY, Blinch J, Connors EM, Doan JB & Gonzalez CLR. (2017, July). Bimanual joint action: Correlated timing of “bimanual” movements accomplished by two people. Poster presented at Joint Action Meeting, London, UK. [abstract] Lam MY, Blinch J, Connors EM, Doan JB & Gonzalez CLR. (2016). Bimanual joint action: Correlated timing of ” bimanual” movements accomplished by two people. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport, 48(1), 27.

DR. SASHO MACKENZIE, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [research contract] MacKenzie S. Improvements to the PatienTech LLC / Vista Medical Ltd BodiTrak Pressure Mat. Business Innovation Access Program, Vista Medical Ltd., 2017 ($40,000).

DR. CHARLENE WEAVING, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Weaving C. (2017). Breaking Down the Myth and the Curse of Women Athletes: Enough is Enough, Period. Women Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 25 (1), 43-49. https://doi.org/10.1123/wspaj.2016-0010. [journal article] Sailors PR & Weaving C. (2017). Foucault and the Glamazon: The Autonomy of Ronda Rousey. Sport Ethics and Philosophy, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17511321.2017.1311368. [journal article] Sailors PR, Teetzel S & Weaving C. (2017). Cheating, lying, and trying in recreational sports and leisure practices. Annals of Leisure Research. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11745398.2017.1284009 [book chapter] Chisholm R, Bischoping K & Weaving C. (2016). Girl Power Figures, Mythic Amazons, and Neoliberal Risk Performers: Discursively Situating Women Who Participate in Mixed Martial Arts. In Thorpe H & Olive R. (Eds.), Women in Action Sport Cultures (pp. 279-208). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. [conference paper] Weaving C. (2016, September). Ronda Rousey: Gender Transgressor, Glamazon, but not a #’Do-Nothing-Bitch (DNB)’. Paper presented at the 44th International Association for the Philosophy of Sport (IAPS) Annual Conference. International Olympic Academy, Olympia Greece. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Leisure; Giffith Journal of Law and Human Dignity (Special Issue on Gender, Culture & Narrative); Writing from Below.

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DR. DEBORAH VOSSEN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Vossen DP. (2017). The Paradoxes of Utopian Game-Playing. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 44 (3), 315-328. [conference paper] Vossen DP. (2016, September). Suits’ Utopia is Paradoxical and his Definition of Game-Playing is what makes it Paradoxical. Paper presented at the 44th Annual International Association for the Philosophy of Sport (IAPS) Conference, International Olympic Academy, Ancient Olympia, Greece.

Human Nutrition DR. MARCIA ENGLISH, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [dissertation] English M. (2017). Interactions of native and modified clupeine with Escherichia coli K-12 and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium 14028 cells and model biomembranes (Unpublished PhD dissertation). Department of Process Engineering and Applied Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Food Biochemistry; Functional Foods. [supervisor] Burrell H. (2017). Identification of potential bioactive compounds responsible for Angiotensin-I Converting Enzyme from soldier bean protein isolates (Unpublished BSc honours thesis). Department of Human Nutrition, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [supervisor] Keough M. (2017). A pilot study evaluating consumer acceptability of cooked, American lobster (Homarus americanus) frozen in a new cryoprotective solution (Unpublished BSc honours thesis). Department of Human Nutrition, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [supervisor] Rees A. (2017). Protein extraction from the macroalgae Dulse (Palmaria palmata) and Sea Lettuce (Ulva lactuca): Impact of environmental conditions on extraction efficiency (Unpublished BSc honours thesis). Department of Human Nutrition, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS.

DR. DORIS GILLIS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Fox A, Gillis D, Anderson B & Lordly D. (2017). Stronger together: Use of storytelling at a dietetics conference, to promote professional collaboration. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research, 78 (1), 32-36. https://dcjournal.ca/doi/10.3148/cjdpr-2016-027

[book chapter] Gillis DE. (2016). Using a health literacy frame to conceptualise food literacy. In Vidgen H. (Ed.), Food Literacy: Key Concepts for Health and Education (pp. 85-101). London, UK: Routledge. [conference paper] Gillis DE. (2016, October). Developing personal skills: Supporting personal and social development through enhancing health literacy. Paper presented at the 6th Global Forum on Health Promotion, Charlottetown, PE.. [conference poster] Mansfield E, Wahba R, DeGrandpre E, Gillis D & L’Abbe M. (2017, February). Canadian adaptation of the Newest Vital Sign: A health literacy assessment tool. Poster presented at the Health Canada Scientific Forum, Ottawa, ON.

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[presentation] Mansfield E & Gillis D. (2017, June). Canadian adaptation of a health literacy assessment tool to inform nutrition labeling policy and education. Canadian Public Health Association Conference. [report] Anderson B, Gillis D, Lordly D, Czapalay A & Meahan J. (2016). Review of University-based Nutrition Programs in Nova Scotia. Unpublished report submitted to the Nova Scotia Department of Labour and Advanced Education, Halifax, NS. [research grant] Lawrence HP (principal applicant) & Gillis D. (co-applicant). Nishtam Niwiipitan (My First Teeth): A Multi-Pronged Approach for Improving Mother and Child Oral Health in Aboriginal Communities. Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2017-2019 ($664,808). [research grant] Williams P, (principal investigator) Andersen B, Frank L, Martin D, Gillis D & Stiegman M. (co-investigators) Looking Back to Move Ahead: Knowledge Mobilization and Intersectoral Exchange to Advance Food Security in Nova Scotia. Connection Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 2016-2017 ($49,000).

DR. JEN JAMIESON, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [journal article] Jamieson JA & Gougeon L. (2017). Gluten-free foods in rural Maritime Provinces: limited availability, high price, and low iron content. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research, 78 (4), 192-196. https://doi.org/10.3148/cjdpr-2017-020 [conference poster] Stirling H*, Keddy S, Jamieson JA, Grant S & Luhovvy B. (2017, April). The effect ofbuckwheat ad couscous on satiety and short-term food intake in young males. Poster presented at the Experimental Biology Meeting, Chicago, IL. [conference poster] Jamieson JA, Mawhinney H*, Aucoin EJ* & Kane DA. (2017, May). Adequacy of vitamin B6 and effects of supplementation on high-intensity exercise performance in collegiate distance runners: a pilot study. Poster presented at the Canadian Nutrition Society Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC. Abstract published in Journal of Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, 42 (5), S1-S56. http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/10.1139/apnm-2017-0134#.W884bmJKjy8 [external examiner] Stirling H. (2016). The effect of gluten and gluten-free grains on food intake and satiety in adults: The case of buckwheat and couscous. (Unpublished MSc Thesis). Department of Applied Human Nutrition, Mount Saint Vincent University. [research grant] Jamieson J. Complying to a gluten-free diet in Nova Scotia: Exploring nutritional quality and the role of food literacy. Development/Innovative Grant, Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation, 2016-2017 ($14,990).

Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science DR. JACOB LEVMAN, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AND CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN BIOINFOMATICS [research grant] Levman J. Novel pattern recognition technologies in medical imaging applications. John R. Evans Leaders Fund, Canada Foundation for Innovation; Nova Scotia Research and Innovation Trust; Dell Canada, 2017-2018 ($285,303). [research chair] Levman J. Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Bioinformatics. Canada Research Chairs, 2016-2021 ($500,000).

DR. MAN LIN, PROFESSOR [research grant] Lin, M. Learning-based Energy Management for Cyber-Physical Systems. Discovery Grant, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, 2017-2022 ($100,000).

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DR. RYAN LUKEMAN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [research grant] Lukeman R. Connecting Empirical and Mathematical Approaches to Collective Behaviour. Discovery Grant, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, 2017-2022 ($70,000).

DR. TARA TAYLOR, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [conference paper published in proceedings] Knoll E, Taylor T, Landry W, Carreiro P, Puxley K & Harrison K. (2017). The Aesthetics of Colour in Mathematical Diagramming. Proceedings of the Bridges Math and Art Conference, Waterloo, ON. [workshop presentation] Taylor T. (2017, July). Girls Get Wise Science Camp. Mount Saint Vincent University [co-presenter]. [editor] Managing editor for Fractals Journal (for North and South America).

Nursing DR. CATHY MACDONALD, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] McPherson C & MacDonald C. (2017). Blending Simulation-Based Learning and Interpretative Pedagogy for Undergraduate Leadership Competency Development. Journal of Nursing Education, 56 (1), 49-54. [journal article] Johnson J, MacDonald C & Oliver L. (2017). Recommendations for Healthcare Providers Preparing to Work in the Middle East: A Campinha-Bacota Cultural Competence Model Approach in the Middle East. Journal of Education and Nursing Practice, 7 (1), 25-30. [conference paper] MacDonald, C & Sheppard-LeMoine D. (April 2017). Innovations and Technology: Building Collaborative Global Partnerships Using Narrative Pedagogical Approaches. Paper presented at the Global Alliance for Leadership in Nursing Education and Science, Miami, Florida. [conference paper] Sadarangani, M, Halperin SA, Tsang, R, Burnett K, Nix E, MacDougall D, MacDonald, C, Tan B, Scheifele DW, Bettinger JA & Ulanova M. (2016, November). Determining burden of Haemophilus influenzae type a (Hia) disease and assessing attitudes and perceptions about Hia in Indigenous communities. Paper presented at the Northern British Columbia Research Day, Prince George, BC. [conference paper] MacDonald C. (2016, October). Narrative Pedagogy in Action: Teaching Master of Nursing Students in Qatar, Doha about Palliative Care from Nova Scotia Canada Using Distance Technology. Paper presented at Canada’s Collaboration On-line for Higher Education and Research, Virtual Presentation Sydney, Cape Breton, NS. [invited presentation] MacDonald C & English R. (2017, April). H.M. MacDonald Elementary School: A Cause for Pause. Strait Regional School Board, Antigonish, NS. [invited presentation] MacDonald C & Sheppard-LeMoine D. (2017, January). Global Classrooms Without Walls: Illuminating Opportunities for Learning Engagement. University of Calgary Qatar Distinguished Guest Speaker Series, Qatar Doha. [invited presentation] MacDonald C. (2017, January). Exploring Aboriginal Women’s Experiences with Pap smear Screening in Nova Scotia. University of Calgary Qatar, Doha Masters Research Class.

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[invited presentation] MacDonald C. (2016, November). Ethics: Process and Application. StFXU Honors Students, Antigonish, NS. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing; Canadian Journal of Nursing Research; Nursing and Health Journal. [supervisor] Burns L. (2017). Understanding the Experiences of Mi’kmaw Women Accessing Prenatal Care in Rural Nova Scotia. (Unpublished BSc Honours thesis). Nursing Program, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. [research grant] Steenbeek A (principal applicant), MacDonald C (co-applicant), et al. Indigenous Approaches to Wellness Research. Catalyst Grant, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2017-2018 ($150,000). [research grant] Martin D (applicant), MacDonald C et al (co-applicants). Atlantic Indigenous Mentorship (AIM) Network. Training Grant, CIHR Institute of Aboriginal People’s Health. 2017-2021 ($999,990). [research grant] MacDougall D (principal applicant), MacDonald C (collaborator), et al. Implementation of an Immunization Program with Pertussis Vaccine During Pregnancy amongst Inuit women: Identifying Barriers and Factors that Predict Success, and Interventions to Improve Coverage. Canadian Immunization Research Network, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2017-2019 ($199,992). [research grant] Ulanova M (principal applicant), MacDonald C (co-applicant), et al. Determination of Burden of Invasive Haemophilus Influenzae type a (Hia) Disease in Indigenous Communities and Study of their Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviours about Hia Disease, Vaccine, and Clinical Trials via a Community Engagement. Canadian Immunization Research Network, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2016-2017 ($155,040.00).

DR. DONNA MACDOUGALL, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] MacDougall DM, Langley JM, Li L, Ye L, MacKinnon-Cameron D, Top K … & Halperin SA. (2017). Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of university students, faculty, and staff during a meningococcal serogroup B outbreak vaccination program. Vaccine, 35 (18), 2520–2530. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28347501 [journal article] McPherson MY**, García-García A, Cuesta-Valero FJ, Beltrami H, Hansen-Ketchum P, MacDougall D & Ogden N. (2017). Expansion of the Lyme disease vector Ixodes scapularis in Canada inferred from CMIP5 climate projections. Environmental Health Perspectives, 125 (5), 1-9. doi: 10.1289/EHP5 [journal article] Isenor J, Edwards N, Alia T, Slayter KL, MacDougall DM, McNeil S & Bowles S. (2016). Impact of pharmacists as immunizers on vaccination rates: A systematic review and meta analysis. Vaccine, 34 (47), 5708–5723. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X16307927

[conference paper abstract] McPherson MY**, García-García A, Cuesta-Valero FJ, Beltrami H, Hansen-Ketchum P, MacDougall D & Ogden N. (2017). Expansion of the Lyme disease vector Ixodes scapularis in Canada inferred from CMIP5 climate projections [Abstract]. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 19, EGU2017-16879. (European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2017; 2017 Apr 23–28; Vienna, Austria.) [Highlighted as Abstract of Special Interest.] [poster abstract] Farrar H, Di Castri A*, Nunn A, McPherson C, Henry B & MacDougall D. (2017). Narrowing the policy gap: Lessons from years 2 & 3 of the BC Influenza Prevention Policy. Poster presentation abstracts of the 2017 Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Halifax, NS. [poster abstract] MacDougall D, Langley J, McNeil S, Top K, Halperin B, Li L … & Halperin S. (2016, December). Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors of college students and staff during a meningococcal B outbreak vaccination program: A Canadian Immunization Research Network (CIRN) study [Abstract Poster 65]. Poster presentation abstracts of the 12th Canadian Immunization Conference, Ottawa, ON. StFX l 2016-2017 Research and Scholarship Report

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[poster abstract] Sadarangani M, Halperin SA, Tsang R, Burnett K, Nix E, MacDougall D … & Ulanova M. (2016, November). Determining burden of Haemophilus influenzae type a (Hia) disease and assessing attitudes and perceptions about Hia in Indigenous communities [Abstract Poster 121]. Program and abstracts of the 2016 Innovation and Development Commons Research Days, Prince George, BC. [associate director] Health Policy and Translation, Canadian Center for Vaccinology. [member] ARCASN Research Committee. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics; Vaccine. [referee] Peer reviewer for Canadian Nurses Association 2017 Scholarship awards. [co-supervisor] McPherson M. (2016). Lyme disease and climate change (Unpublished MSc thesis). St. Francis Xavier University. [supervisor Beltrami H & co-supervisor Hansen-Ketchum P.). [co-supervisor] Ghandoura H. (2016). Knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of medical and nursing students 2014–2016 in Nova Scotia towards mandatory influenza vaccination (Unpublished research paper for Pediatric residency program). Dalhousie University. (co-supervisors Halperin S & Halperin B). [supervisor] Di Castri A. (2017). Pharmacists as immunizers to improve coverage and provider (Unpublished BSc honour’s thesis). St. Francis Xavier University. [research grant] MacDougall D (principal investigator), Barker K, Halperin S, Baylis F, Langley J & Steedbeek A (co-investigators). Implementation of a maternal pertussis immunization program: identifying barriers, factors that predict success, and interventions to improve coverage among Inuit women. Operating Grant, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2017-2019 ($199,992). [research grant] Twenty-five co-applicants, MacDougall D. (among 109 collaborators) Canadian Immunization Research Network. Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2017-2022 ($2,200,000). [research grant] MacDougall D (co-investigator). Studies in support of a new vaccine to prevent invasive Haemophilus influenzae type 1 (Hia) disease in Canadian Indigenous communities. Operating Grant, Canadian Immunization Research Network, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2017-2019 ($453,518). [research grant] MacDougall D (co-investigator). The Prince Edward Island Adult Immunization Project. Operating Grant, Public Health Agency of Canada, 2017-2019 ($333,486). [research grant] MacDougall D (co-investigator). Determination of burden of invasive Haemophilus influenzae type a (Hia) disease in Indigenous communities and study of their knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours about Hia disease, vaccine, and clinical trials via a community engagement. Operating Grant, Canadian Immunization Research Network, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 20162017 ($155,040).

DR. ELIZABETH MCGIBBON, PROFESSOR [book chapter] McGibbon E & Mbugua J. (2017). Race and racialization in health, health care, and nursing education. In McIntyre M. & McDonald C. (Eds.). Realities of Canadian Nursing 5th edition. New York: Wolters Kluwer Health. [book chapter] McGibbon E. (2016). Embodied oppression: The social determinants of health. In Antony W. & Antony, J. (Eds.). Power and Resistance: Critical Thinking about Canadian Social Issues 6th edition (pp. 165-194). Toronto: Brunswick Books.

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[book chapter] McGibbon E. (2016). Oppressions and Access to Health Care: Deepening the Conversation. In Raphael D. (Ed.), The Social Determinants of Health 3rd edition (pp. 491-520). Toronto: Canadian Scholar’s Press. [conference paper] Shultz A, McGibbon E, Sinclair, M, Katz A & Fransoo R. (2017, May). Manitoba trends in Index Angiograms among Status First Nations people and all other Manitobans. Paper presented at the Canadian Public Health Association National Conference. Halifax, NS. [conference paper] Shultz A, McGibbon E, Sinclair, M, Katz A & Fransoo R. (2017, May). A scoping review of adult Indigenous heart health literature: Mapping the worldviews shaping our knowing and practices. Paper presented at the Canadian Public Health Association National Conference. Halifax, NS. [conference paper] Shultz A, McGibbon E, Sinclair, M, Katz A & Fransoo R. (2017, May). Index Angiogram’ recipient trends among Status First Nations people and all other Manitobans. Paper presented at the Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR) Conference, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Shultz A, McGibbon E, Sinclair, M, Katz A & Fransoo R. (2017, May). Mapping the worldviews shaping our knowing and practices in healthcare: A Scoping review of adult Indigenous heart health literature. Paper presented at the 13th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Champaign-Urbana, IL, USA. [keynote presentation] McGibbon E. (2017, April). The structural determinants of health: Pathways for environmental and social justice. Education and Integration of Internationally Educated Nurses: International Conference. Halifax, NS. [interview] McGibbon E. (2017, June 4). National health equity grant. CJFX Radio, Antigonish, NS. [research grant] McGibbon E (applicant) & Feirlbeck K. (co-applicant) Mapping the social organization of health equity discourses in Canadian public policy: An institutional ethnography. Insight Development Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 2017-2019 ($48,467).

JACQUELINE VAN WIJLEN, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [journal article] van Wijlen JE. (2016). Healing the healer: A Caring Science approach to moral distress in new graduate nurses. International Journal for Human Caring, 21 (1), 15-19. [conference poster] Lukeman SO, van Wijlen JE, Austen E, Lukeman E & Aquino N. (2017). Making room: Exploring the complexities, challenges and triumphs of establishing and implementing public breastfeeding spaces. Poster presentated at the Canadian Association of Perinatal and Women’s Health Nurses Conference, Halifax, NS. [Winner, Best Poster]. [committee member] Distance Nursing Education Committee. [committee member] African NS & Indigenous Health Sciences Summer Camp, School of Nursing Faculty Member. [member] Canadian Centre for Vaccinology, Health Policy & Knowledge Translation Group. [board member] Building a Breastfeeding Environment (BaBE) Foundation. [research grant] MacDougall D (principal investigator), Barker K, Halperin S, Baylis F, Langley J, van Wijlen JE & Steedbeek A (coinvestigators). Implementation of a maternal pertussis immunization program: identifying barriers, factors that predict success, and i nterventions to improve coverage among Inuit women. Operating Grant, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2017-2019 ($199,992).

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Physics DR. KARINE LE BRIS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Godin PJ**, Le Bris K & Strong K. (2017). Conformational analysis and global warming potentials of 1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 3-hexafluoro-2-propanol from absorption spectroscopy. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 203, 522-529 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022407317300377.

[journal article] Le Bris K, DeZeeuw J*, Godin PJ** & Strong K. (2017). Cis-and trans-perfluorodecalin: infrared spectra, radiative efficiency and global warming potential. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 203, 538-541 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022407316307683.

[journal article] Godin PJ**, Cabaj A*, Xu LH, Le Bris K, Mabury SA & Strong K. (2017). A study of the temperature dependence of the infrared absorption cross-sections of 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropanol in the range of 298-362 K. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 186, 150-157 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022407316301030 [professional publication]. Le Bris K. (2017). Laboratory mid-infrared absorption cross-section spectra of large volatile molecule for atmospheric remote sensing. Physics in Canada / La Physique au Canada, 73 (1) https://pic-pac.cap.ca/static/downloads/9b2c8403e2aac1d15f5e7c21b80d254744198c1b.pdf.

[conference paper] Roudjane M & Le Bris K. (2017, August). Off-axis integrated cavity output spectroscopy in the 9.5 mm spectral region for trace-gas monitoring. Paper presented at the 25th Colloquium on High-Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy, Helsinki, Finland. [conference paper] Le Bris K, DeZeeuw J*, Godin PJ** & Strong K. (2017, August). Experimental and theoretical infrared absorption cross-sections of the hydrofluoroether HFE-356mec. Paper presented at the 25th Colloquium on High-Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy, Helsinki, Finland. [conference paper] Pietropolli Charmet A, Le Bris K, Godin PJ** & Strong K. (2017, August). 1,1,2-Trichloro-trifluoroethane (CFC-113): results from a coupled quantum-chemical and experimental investigation. Paper presented at the 25th Colloquium on High-Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy, Helsinki, Finland. [invited presentation] Le Bris K. (2016, December). Mid-infrared cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy for trace gas detection. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer; Optics Letters. [media artcile] StFX physics student completing summer internship at world-class research facility in California. https://www.stfx.ca/about/news/Matt-Martell

[research contract] Le Bris K. Whispering Gallery Mode Spectroscopy. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 2017-2018 ($20,821). [travel grant] Investigation of whispery gallery mode micro-resonators as infrared trace gas sensors. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Undergraduate travel award, 2017 ($5,000).

DR. KARL-PETER MARZLIN, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [conference paper] Kinach M* & Marzlin K-P. (2017, February) Photon propagation in a warp drive. Paper presented at the Atlantic Undergraduate Physics and Astronomy Conference, Charlottetown, PE.

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[conference paper] Kinach M* & Marzlin K-P. (2016, October). Photon propagation in a warp drive. Paper presented at the Canadian Undergraduate Physics Conference, Halifax, NS. [invited presentation] Marzlin K-P. (2017, May). Causal perturbation theory in quantum optics. Paper presented at the Congress of the Canadian Association of Physicists, Kingston ON. [supervisory committee member] Stiles-Clarke L. (2017). (Unpublished PhD thesis; supervised by Dr. Katarin MacLeod). Faculty of Education, St. Francis Xavier Education, Antigonish, NS.

DR. DAVID PINK, SENIOR RESEARCH PROFESSOR [research grant] Pink D. Physical interaction in oils. Discovery Development Grant, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, 2017-2019 ($20,000).

DR. PETER POOLE, PROFESSOR [journal article] Giovambattista N, Starr FW & Poole PH. (2017). Influence of sample preparation on the transformation of low-density to high-density amorphous ice: An explanation based on the potential energy landscape. Journal of Chemical Physics, 147, 044501. [journal article] Giovambattista N, Sciortino F, Starr FW & Poole PH. (2017). Potential energy landscape of the apparent first-order phase transition between low-density and high-density amorphous ice. Journal of Chemical Physics, 145, 224501. [conference poster] Poole PH. (2017, July). Ice nucleation near the liquid-liquid critical point in simulations of supercooled water. Poster presented at the 10th Liquid Matter Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia. [conference poster] Malek SM**, Poole PH & Saika-Voivod I. (2017, July). Water nanodroplets and the equation of state of TIP4P/2005. Poster presented at the 10th Liquid Matter Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, July 2017. [invited presentation] Poole PH. (2017, July). Ice nucleation near the liquid-liquid critical point in simulations of supercooled water. Presentation at the 8th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems, Wisla, Poland. [presentation] Poole PH. (2017, June). Ice nucleation near the liquid-liquid critical point in simulations of supercooled water. Presented at Roma Tre Congress on Water under Extreme Conditions, Rome, Italy. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Science; Journal of Chemical Physics; Nature Physics; Physical Review Letters; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; ACS Nano. [chair] ACEnet Fellowship Committee. [member] Expert Review Committee, National Resource Allocation Competition, Compute Canada. [member] Research Directorate, ACEnet. [research grant] Poole P. Complex Metastable Liquids: Phase Behaviour, Dynamics, and Nucleation. Discovery Grant, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, 2017-2022 ($150,000). [co-supervisor] Faour T. (2017). Simulations of Stacking Disorder in Ice (Unpublished BSc thesis). Department of Physics, St. Francis Xavier University.

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[supervisor] McDonald M. (2017). Local order parameters in supercooled water (Undergraduate research. Department of Physics, St. Francis Xavier University.

OTHER ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Climate & Environment Program DR. ANDREW MACDOUGALL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [journal article] MacDougall AH. (2017). The oceanic origin of path-independent carbon budgets. Scientific Reports, 7, 10373, https:// www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-10557-x

[referee] Manuscript reviewer for Nature; Nature Communications; Journal of Glaciology; Environmental Research Letters; Scientific Reports. [board member] Antigonish Community Energy. [research grant] MacDougall A. Modelling the effect of natural and human altered nitrogen and phosphorous cycles on the global carbon cycle and climate warming. Discovery Grant, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, 2017-2022 ($160,000).

Development Studies DR. JONATHAN LANGDON, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR (TIER II) IN SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIAL CHANGE LEADERSHIP [book chapter] Langdon J & Larweh K. (2017). Guided by the Yomo spirit: resistance to accumulation by dispossession of the Songor salt lagoon in Ada, Ghana. In Kapoor D. (Ed.), Local Resistance to Colonization and Rural Dispossession in Africa and South/East Asia. London: Zed Books. [book chapter] Langdon J & Anyidoho NA. (2016). Ghana: vitalite du militantisme en democratie. In Polet F. (Ed.), Etat des Resistances dans le Sud. [conference paper published in proceedings] Langdon J, Jackson M & Kitcher S. (2017). Pedagogy of Song and Restor(y)ing Hope: stories and songs as social movement learning in Ada Songor salt movement. 2017 Standing Conference on University Teaching and Research in the Education of Adults (SCUTREA) Conference Proceedings, Edinburgh, Scotland. [Winner of the David Jones Award for best paper with a creative and an international perspective.] [conference paper] Langdon J & Jackson M. (2017, June). Translocal social movement learning and sustainability: The ongoing conversation between Antigonish, Nova Scotia, and Ada, Ghana. Paper presented at Canadian Association for the Study of International Development Conference, Toronto, ON. [conference paper] Langdon J. (2016, November). Decolonizing (international) experiential learning: a scaffolded approach. Paper presented at Decolonizing Conference, Ontario Institute for the Study of Education, ON.

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[research grant] Langdon J. Sharing the Songor story: Deepening connections between Nova Scotia and Ada, Ghana through artistic film collaboration and community dance performance. Connection Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, 2017-2018 ($49,925).

Public Policy & Governance Program DR. ADAM LAJEUNESSE, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [journal article] Lackenbauer PW & Lajeunesse A. (2016). Arctic Security in a “Lower for Longer” World. Dispatch. 14 (1), 28-29. [journal article] Lajeunesse A. (2016). Watching the Arctic Ocean: Lessons from the Cold War. Canadian Naval Review, 12 (3), 4-8. [edited book] Lajeunesse A & Lackenbauer PW. (Eds.). (2017). Canadian Armed Forces Arctic Operations, 1941-2015: Lessons Learned, Lost, and Re-Learned. Fredericton: Gregg Centre, University of New Brunswick, 2017. [edited book] Lackenbauer PW, Lajeunesse A & Delaney J. (Eds.). (2017). HMCS Labrador: An Operational History. Arctic Operational Histories. Antigonish: Mulroney Institute of Government.

[edited book] Lajeunesse A & Huebert R. (Eds.). (2017). From the Polar Sea to Straight Baselines: Arctic Policy in the Mulroney Era. Documents on Canadian Arctic Sovereignty and Security. Calgary: Centre for Military and Strategic Studies. [book chapter] Lajeunesse A & Lackenbauer PW. (2017). China’s Mining Interests in the North American Arctic. In Berry D & Jones H. (Eds.), Governing the North American Arctic: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future (pp. 74-99). London: Palgrave MacMillan. [book chapter] Lajeunesse A. (2017). The Arctic Response Company Groups: Presence and Mass. In Lajeunesse A & Lackenbauer PW. (Eds.), Canadian Armed Forces Arctic Operations, 1941-2015: Historical and Contemporary Lessons Learned, Lost, and Relearned (pp. 331-353). Fredericton: Gregg Centre, University of New Brunswick. [book chapter] Lajeunesse A. (2017). The CAF Returns to the Arctic, 2000-2006. In Lajeunesse A & Lackenbauer PW. (Eds.), Canadian Armed Forces Arctic Operations, 1941-2015: Historical and Contemporary Lessons Learned, Lost, and Relearned (pp. 307-331). Fredericton: Gregg Centre, University of New Brunswick. [book chapter] Lajeunesse A & Lackenbauer PW. (2017). Lessons Learned, Lost, and Relearned. In Lajeunesse A & Lackenbauer PW. (Eds.), Canadian Armed Forces Arctic Operations, 1941-2015: Historical and Contemporary Lessons Learned, Lost, and Relearned (pp. xvi-xli). Fredericton: Gregg Centre, University of New Brunswick. [book chapter] Lajeunesse A & Lackenbauer PW. (2017). There is no Glide Path in the Arctic: A Final Look at Lessons Learned. In Lajeunesse A & Lackenbauer PW. (Eds.), Canadian Armed Forces Arctic Operations, 1941-2015: Historical and Contemporary Lessons Learned, Lost, and Relearned (pp. 443-454). Fredericton: Gregg Centre, University of New Brunswick. [book chapter] Lajeunesse A. (2017). Symbolism and Substance: Northern Deployments in the Late Cold War. In Lajeunesse A & Lackenbauer PW. (Eds.), Canadian Armed Forces Arctic Operations, 1941-2015: Historical and Contemporary Lessons Learned, Lost, and Relearned (pp. 194-217). Fredericton: Gregg Centre, University of New Brunswick. [book chapter] Kikkert P, Lajeunesse A & Lackenbauer PW. (2017). Lester B. Pearson, the United States, and Arctic Sovereignty: A Case of Un-Pearsonian Diplomacy. In McKercher A & Perras GR. (Eds.), Mike’s World: Lester Pearson and Canadian External Relations, 1963-1968. (pp. 149-169). Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.

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[book chapter] Nicol H, Lajeunesse A & Everett K. (2017). Managing Flows: Profile of Regional Border Security Management in the Territorial North. In Nicol H & Lackenbauer PW. (Eds.), The Networked North: Borderlands in the Canadian Arctic Region. CFPF and Borders in Globalization. [book chapter] Lackenbauer PW & Lajeunesse A. (2017). The Emerging Arctic Security Environment: Putting the Military in its (Whole of Government) Place. In Nicol H & Lackenbauer PW. (Eds.), Whole of Government through an Arctic Lens (pp. 1-37). Antigonish: Mulroney Institute of Government. [book chapter] Lajeunesse A & Lackenbauer PW. (2017). The Canadian Armed Forces in the Arctic: Building Capabilities and Connections. In Nicol H & Lackenbauer PW. (Eds.), Whole of Government through an Arctic Lens (pp. 114-167). Antigonish: Mulroney Institute of Government. [book review] Lajeunesse A. (2016). Review of: A Historical and Legal Study of Sovereignty in the Canadian North, by Smith G & Lackenbauer PW. (Eds.). Canadian Journal of History 51:2. [conference paper] Lajeunesse A. (2016). Cruising the (Un)Frozen North: Arctic Cruise Operations and Emerging Regional Security Concerns. Regional Security in the North: Emerging Themes and Challenges, Whitehorse, YT. [conference paper] Lajeunesse A. (2016). The Great Game Deferred: Resource Politics and Circumpolar Security. Grand Strategy Workshop, Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary. [conference paper] Lajeunesse A. (2016). The Arctic Council and Circumpolar Maritime Policy. One Arctic Symposium, Wilson Centre, Washington, DC. [lecture] Lajeunesse A. (2016). Arctic Security. NATO Defence College, Rome. [lecture] Lajeunesse A. (2016). Arctic Sovereignty. Canadian Forces College, Joint Command and Staff Program Lecturer, Toronto. [recognition] Dafoe Book Prize. Lock, Stock, and Icebergs. (2016). [blog] Lajeunesse A. The Chinese Prepare to use the Northwest Passage. (2016). World Policy Institute. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Journal of Military and Strategic Studies; Canadian Global Affairs Institute; Rowman & Littlefield; Arctic; Canadian Naval Review. [editorial board] Canadian Naval Review. [media article] Lajeunesse A. (2017). “What Canada’s New Defence Policy Means for the Arctic.” Arctic Deeply (and other news outlets). [media article] Lajeunesse A & Lackenbauer PW. (2017). “Russia’s Arctic Militarization: A Reality Check,” Arctic Deeply. [policy engagement] Lajeunesse A. (2017). Evidence presented to the British House of Commons Defence sub-Committee on “Defence in the Arctic.” [policy engagement] Invited participation in the Arctic Security Working Group. (2017). Yellowknife, NT. [policy engagement] Invited participation in the Arctic Security Working Group. (2016). Yellowknife, NT.

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[government briefing] Lajeunesse A. (2016) Policy briefings to the Department of National Defence on Whole of Government operations in the Canadian Arctic as part of a Defence Engagement Program research project, Ottawa. [government briefing] Lajeunesse A. (2016). Whole of Government Operations in the North. Defence Engagement Program workshop, Yellowknife. [government briefing] Lajeunesse A. (2016). Cruise Tourism in the Canadian Arctic. Arctic Security Working Group, Yellowknife. [government briefing] Lajeunesse A. (2016). Russian Arctic Priorities and Objectives and the Impact on Canada” Expert Briefing Series, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), Ottawa. [book launch] Lajeunesse A. (2016). Lock, Stock, and Icebergs: A History of Canadian Arctic Policy. The Military Museums, Calgary. [research grant] Lajeunesse A. Northern Defence Policy and Operations: Looking Back and Projecting Forward. Defence Engagement Program Grant, 2017-2019 ($9,300).

Women’s & Gender Studies DR. RACHEL HURST, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [journal article] Hurst R. (2016). Lorene Squire’s 1938 Psychical Landscapes of Colonial/Modern Gender in the Canadian North. History of Photography, 40 (4), 413-431. [journal article] Boon S, Thorpe J, Bednar L, Bonifacio G, Hurst R, Hobbs M, Latimer H, Leung H, Lovrod M, Rice C, Salah T & Trotz A. (2016). Reflections on the Intro Course: A Pedagogical Toolkit. Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture, and Social Justice, 37 (2), 54-67. [conference paper] Hurst R & Kern L. (2017, July). Cross-Listing and Cross-Appointments: Doing GWFS work in/out of GWFS departments. Paper presented at New Directions in Gender, Women’s and Feminist Studies. Colby College, Waterville, Maine. [conference paper] Hurst R. (2017, April). Gender as Settler Common Sense at the Point Barrow, Alaska Expedition of the First International Polar Year, 1882-1883. Paper presented at the Esquisses lecture series. Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies, McGill University, Montréal, QC. [conference paper] Hurst R. (2016, November). Unsettling Visual Practices Through Creative Expression. Paper presented at the National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference: Decoloniality. Montréal, QC. [visiting professorship] Hurst R. (2016, August-October). Held the Muriel Gold Visiting Professorship at the Institute for Gender, Feminist, and Women’s Studies at McGill University for the 2016-2017 academic year. [research grant] Hurst R. Intergenerational Dialogues About Women’s Studies Through Ruptured Time and Space. Mary Lily Research Grant, Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History and Culture, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, 2016 ($1,000).

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Coady International Institute CORRINE CASH, PROGRAM TEACHING STAFF [journal article] Cash C. (2016). Good governance and political will: Are they enough for transformation? Land Use Policy, 50, 301-311.

CATHERINE IRVING, LIBRARY COORDINATOR [conference paper published in proceedings] Irving CJ. (2017, July). Information access and activism: Libraries and resource centres promoting and curating people’s knowledge. In G. Kong, E. Boeren (Eds.), Proceedings of 46th Annual Standing Conference on University Teaching and Research in the Education of Adults (SCUTREA). University of Edinburgh. 212-218. [recognition] English L & Iriving CJ. (2016). Feminism in Community. Cyril O. Houle Award, American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, for outstanding literature in adult education. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Journal of Transformative Education. |

ANUJ JAIN, SENIOR FELLOW [report] Jain A, Michaud LP & Massu M. (2017). Comparative Evaluation of Community Managed Savings Led Approaches in Mekong Region (For Financial Inclusion). CARE International and Coady Institute.

DR. WENDY KRAGLUND-GAUTHIER, MANAGER OF NETWORKS AND ONGOING LEARNING [conference paper] Acker-Verney J, Johnson P, Kraglund-Gauthier WL & Martin C. (2017, June). Using intersectionality to explore influences of gender, technology, and disability on post-secondary success and leadership: Four women academics challenging a singular idea of leadership. Paper presented at 1st International Conference on Leadership and Diversity, Halifax, NS. [conference paper] Kraglund-Gauthier WL. (2017, June). Using UDL and adult learning theories to create inclusive online spaces in higher education. Paper presented at 2nd Pan-Canadian Conference on Universal Design for Learning, Charlottetown, PE. [conference paper] Young DC & Kraglund-Gauthier WL. (2017, May). Canadian postsecondary education associations: Issues of governance and accountability. Paper presented at International Journal of Arts and Sciences Annual Multidisciplinary Conference, Harvard University, Boston, MA. [conference paper] Kraglund-Gauthier WL. (2016, October). Bridging north and south ... and east and west: An encompassing discussion on the challenges of organizing and delivering fully online and blended learning in Canada. Paper presented at Canada’s Collaboration for Online Higher Education and Research (COHERE) Annual Conference, Sydney, NS. [conference paper] Power M, Costello J, Kraglund-Gauthier WL, McAulay S & Snow K. (2016, October). Towards the finest blend of text and voice in graduate online learning: Current practices. COHERE 2016 Panel, Canada’s Collaboration for Online Higher Education and Research (COHERE) Annual Conference, Sydney, NS. [conference paper] Power M & Kraglund-Gauthier WL. (2016, October). When continents collide: Instructional design encounters learning design. Paper presented at Canada’s Collaboration for Online Higher Education and Research (COHERE) Annual Conference, Sydney, NS, Canada.

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[professional workshop] Kraglund-Gauthier WL & MacDonald JS. (2017, May). The Digital You: Exploring Digital Literacy, Social Media, and Online Presence. Indigenous Women in Community Leadership program, Coady International Institute’s Centre for Women’s Leadership. Antigonish, NS. [professional workshop] Kraglund-Gauthier WL. (2017, February). Differentiated Instruction and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). StFX Bachelor of Education Professional Development Day, Antigonish, NS. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Australasian Journal of Educational Technology; Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning; & International Higher Education Teaching and Learning. [chair] Antigonish County Adult Learners Association.

ERIC SMITH, MANAGER OF MONITORING, EVALUATION AND LEARNING [book chapter] Smith E. (2017). The Learning Needs and Experiences of Canadian Civil Society Organizations. In Putting Knowledge to Work: Collaborating, Influencing and Learning for International Development – A Canadian Perspective. Practical Action Publishing: Warwickshire, United Kingdom. https://www.idrc.ca/en/book/putting-knowledge-work [report] Den Heyer M, Smith E & Irving C. (2017). Learning from Stories of Change: An Internal Evaluation Study. Internal Technical Evaluation Report for the Coady International Institute. https://coady.stfx.ca/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/Learning%20from%20Stories%20of%20Change%20-%20Coady.pdf

[panel member] Smith E. (2017, June). The Future of Canadian Civil Organizations: Development Cooperation, Partnerships and Learning. Annual Symposium of the Atlantic Council for International Cooperation (Common Concern: Standing Together as Global Citizens). [panel member] Smith E. (2017, May). Putting Knowledge to Work – Collaborating, Influencing and Learning for International Development. Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of International Development (Scholar/Practitioner Collaborations for Next Generation Leadership in International Development).

Extension Department STAFF [conference workshop] Popp JL, Romanow PA, & Smith J. (2017, June). Engaging and Connecting Across Nova Scotia for a More Resilient Workforce. Workshop presented at the Nova Scotia Career Development Association Annual Conference, Baddeck, NS. [invited panelist] Smith J. (2017, June). Economic Security of Women in Canada. Presentation at the Standing Committee on the Status of Women (FEWO), Ottawa, ON.

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National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health CONNIE CLEMENT, SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR [journal article] Rideout K, Oickle D & Clement C. (2016). Can focus groups be a tool for change? Introducing health equity to environmental public health practice. Environmental Health Review, 59 (4), 113-116. [travel grant] Clement C. Attendance at Institute for Population and Public Health Healthy Cities Think Tank. Travel Awards, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2017 ($955).

SUME NDUMBE-EYOH, SENIOR KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION SPECIALIST [journal article] Ndume-Eyoh S & Mazzucci A. (2016). Social media, knowledge translation, and action on the social determinants of health and health equity: A survey of public health practices. Journal of Public Health Policy, 37 (2), 249-259.

ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS Vice-President’s Office DR. KEVIN WAMSLEY, ACADEMIC VICE-PRESIDENT & PROVOST [journal article] Nzindukiyimana O & Wamsley KB. (2016). Lowering the Bar: Larry Gains’s Heavyweight Battle for a Title Shot, 1927–1932. Journal of Sport History, 47 (2), 125-145. [co-editor] OLYMPIKA: The International Journal of Olympic Studies. 2016, Volume XXV. [member] Editorial Review Board, Sport History Review. [referee] Manuscript reviewer for Sport History Review; Journal of Sport History; International Journal of History of Sport. [external examiner] McKee T. (2017). PhD Supervisory Committee, PhD Candidacy Examination Committee, PhD Prospectus Committee. [external examiner] Croteau C. (2017). PhD Supervisory Committee, PhD Candidacy Examination Committee. [external examiner] Walters J. (2017). PhD Supervisory Committee, Candidacy Examination Committee. [external examiner] Stanley N. (2017). PhD Supervisory Committee, Internal PhD Examination Committee. [external examiner] Winders J. (2017). PhD Supervisory Committee, External Examination Committee. [co-supervisor] Nagle E. (2017). PhD Supervisory Committee.

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[co-supervisor] Cooke N. (2017). PhD Supervisory Committee. [president] North American Society for Sport History. [chair] North American Society for Sport History, Graduate Student Essay Committee. [chair] North American Society for Sport History, Dissertation Travel Grant Committee.

Research Services Group JOHN BLACKWELL, DIRECTOR, RESEARCH GRANTS OFFICE [edited volume] Blackwell JD (Co-ordinator, Compiler & Editor). (2017). 2015-2016 Research & Scholarship Report. Antigonish, NS: St. Francis Xavier University. https://www.stfx.ca/publications/reports/2015-2016-research-scholarship-report [report] Armsworthy A, Blackwell JD (co-author & editor) & Fraser M. (2017). Minority Report of the School Options Committee for the Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional High School Feeder System. Submitted to Strait Regional School Board, Nova Scotia. https://srsb.ca/sites/default/files//Minority%20Report%20of%20SOC%20-%20March%2015-17.pdf#overlay-context=content/dr-jh-gillis-regionalhigh-school-feeder-system-school-review

[newspaper article] Stanley-Blackwell L & Blackwell JD. (2017, July 16). Lives Lived: Ruth Hill Stanley. The Globe and Mail [Toronto]. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/facts-and-arguments/lives-lived-ruth-hill-stanley-94/article35703575/

[newspaper article] Blackwell JD & Stanley-Blackwell L. (2016, October 7). Lives Lived: Alice Brunton Hoskins. The Globe and Mail [Toronto]. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/facts-and-arguments/lives-lived-alice-brunton-hoskins-97/article32279051/ [letter to the editor] Blackwell JD. (2016, December 28). Failing Grade on Main Street. The Casket [Antigonish, NS]. [presentation] Blackwell JD. (2017, April). Minority Report of the School Options Committee for the Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional High School Feeder System. Presentation to public meeting of Strait Regional School Board, Port Hawkesbury, NS. [board member] Member (appointed by Province of Nova Scotia), Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library Board, 2014-present. [committee member] Member, Insight Advisory Committee, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2014-present. [committee member] Member, Alumni Focus Group, Review of MLIS Program, School of Information Management, Faculty of Management, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, 2016. [committee member] Member, School Options Committee: Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional High School Feeder System Review, Strait Regional School Board, Nova Scotia, 2016-2017. [committee member] Member, School Advisory Council, Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional High School, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, 2016-present. [vice-chair] Vice-Chair, Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library Board, 2017-present. [media report] Cooke A. (2017, May 3). SRSB to Keep Antigonish-Area Schools Open. The Port Hawkesbury Reporter. http://porthawkesburyreporter.com/srsb-keep-antigonish-area-schools-open/

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[media report] LeBlanc C. (2017, April 26). “Shock” with Motion to Close H.M. MacDonald School. The Casket [Antigonish, NS]. [media report] Cooke A. (2017, April 26). Maryvale School Emerges as Closure Option for SRSB. The Port Hawkesbury Reporter. http://porthawkesburyreporter.com/maryvale-school-emerges-closure-option-srsb/ [media report] LeBlanc C. (2017, April 12). Future of Antigonish Education Centre Focus of SRSB Meeting. The Casket [Antigonish, NS]. [media report] Cooke A. (2017, April 12). Residents Urge SRSB to Reject Closure Proposal. The Port Hawkesbury Reporter. http://porthawkesburyreporter.com/residents-urge-srsb-reject-closure-proposal/

[media report] LeBlanc C. (2017, April 5). Raising Concerns about Possible AEC Closure. The Casket [Antigonish, NS]. [media report] MacKenzie R. Minority Report from Members Opposing Closure. The Casket [Antigonish, NS]. [media report] MacKenzie R. (2017, March 22). SOC Now Supporting AEC Closure. The Casket [Antigonish, NS]. [media report] LeBlanc C. (2017, February 1). StFX Launches Inaugural Scholarship Report. The Casket [Antigonish, NS]. [media release] Art Donation to StFX’s Father Brewer Celtic Collection. St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, 22 August 2017. https://www.stfx.ca/about/news/art-donation

[media release] StFX Launches Inaugural StFX Scholarship Report at Research Recognition & Celebration Event. St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, 19 January 2017. https://www.stfx.ca/about/news/2014-15-scholarship-report-launch [media release] Mitacs Grant Helps StFX, IORE Look at Career Perceptions of Nova Scotia Middle School Students. St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, 19 September 2016. https://www.stfx.ca/about/news/education-research-Mitacs-grant

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StFX RESEARCH STATISTICS A) Externally Funded Research (all values are $000s) 12000 10000 8000 2013 - 14 6000

2014 - 15 2016 - 17

4000 2000 0

Univ 1 Univ 2 Univ 3 Univ 4 Univ 5 Univ 6

StFX

Univ 7 Univ 8

10000 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000

StFX

4000

Average of 8 Compatators

3000 2000 1000 0 2010 - 11

2011 - 12

2012 - 13

2013 - 4

2014 - 15

2015 - 16

Total externally sponsored research at StFX relative to eight “comparator� Canadian Universities (2012-2016). Comparator universities were selected based upon comparable levels of total external research funding in 2010 and/or regional considerations. Source: CAUBO.

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B) Trends in Federal Tri-Agency Funding at StFX (all values are $000s) 2500

2000

SSHRC

1500

NSERC CIHR 1000

Totals

500

0 2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

Source: CAUBO & StFX (Note: does not include Canada Research Chairs, Networks of Centres of Excellence, Canada Foundation for Innovation, or other federal research support funding.)

C) Trends in Grant/Contract Funding from Other Sources Funding at StFX (e.g., Industry, NGOs, Provincial, Government Depts.) (All values are $000s.) 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0

2012

2013

2014

2015

Source: CAUBO (note: does not include other sources of federal research funding)

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D) Key Sources of External Research Funding at StFX (2016-17) SOURCE

$ (000S)

% OF TOTAL

NSERC

860

11.22

SSHRC

455

5.94

CIHR

1

0.01

CRC

575

7.50

CFI

670

8.74

PROVINCIAL (NS)

416

5.43

PROVINCIAL (NS)

124

1.62

INTERNATIONAL

93

1.21

OTHER FEDERAL

2923

38.13

BUSINESS

334

4.36

NGOS

1157

15.09

MISC.

57

0.74

TOTAL

7,541

100.00

Miscellaneous 1%

Business 4%

NGOs 15%

NSERC 11%

SSHRC 6%

CIHR 0%

CRC 8%

Other Federal 38%

CFI 9%

Prov. (NS) 5% Other Prov. (NS) 2% International 1% SOURCES OF “OTHER” SPONSORED FEDERAL RESEARCH FUNDING A. Indirect Costs of Research

(000s) 702

B. Departments and agencies DFATD

92

PHAC (NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE)

982

AIF (ACOA)

829

NRCAN

306

Total

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E) Research Universities of the Year (RUY) Rankings: Research InfoSource Research InfoSource (http://www.researchinfosource.com/) RUY rankings rate the top 50 Universities in Canada. RUY rankings take into account both financial input and research output and impact/quality measures. The financial input measures include total sponsored research income and research intensity. The research output and impact/ quality measures include total number of publications, publication intensity and publication impact.

YEAR STFX RANK*

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

49

46

45

47

49

45

* Rank for Externally Sponsored Research Income Research Universities of the Year (RUY): StFX Rankings for 2014, 2015, 2016 2013

2014

2015

Externally sponsored research income

47

47

43

Research intensity (external research $/faculty member)

43

44

41

# of publications

45

39

46

Publication intensity (publications/faculty member)

45

41

47

Publication impact

21

41

25

Overall

42

46

42

Source: Research InfoSource

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank all faculty and staff who contributed their input to the 2016-2017 Research and Scholarship Report. We would also like to thank the StFX Communications and Marketing team, particularly Kyler Bell and Andrew Conde, for their generous assistance with the design and production of this Report. Dr. Kevin Wamsley, Academic Vice-President & Provost Dr. Richard Isnor, Associate Vice-President, Research & Graduate Studies

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